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SUMMARY:Line Following Robot Project #3
DESCRIPTION:We will be continuing to assemble our line following robot. Anyone is welcome. \nDay & Time: Monday February 4th\, 2019\n5:10 p.m. ‐ 7:00 p.m. \nOrganizers: IEEE Toronto WIE\, Humber Student Branch \nLocation: Humber College North Campus\, Room J233A \nContact: IEEE Humber
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/line-following-robot-project-3/
CATEGORIES:Women in Engineering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190121T171000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190121T190000
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CREATED:20210501T005310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210501T005520Z
UID:10000381-1548090600-1548097200@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Line Following Robot Project #2
DESCRIPTION:We will be continuing to assemble our line following robot\, Everyone is welcome. \nDay & Time: Monday January 21st\, 2019\n5:10 p.m. ‐ 7:00 p.m. \nOrganizers: IEEE Toronto WIE\, Humber Student Branch \nLocation: Humber College North Campus\, Room J233A \nContact: IEEE Humber
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/line-following-robot-project-2/
CATEGORIES:Women in Engineering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190114T171000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190114T190000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210501T004918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210501T004918Z
UID:10000380-1547485800-1547492400@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Line Following Robot Project #1
DESCRIPTION:We will be starting to assemble our line following robot from the parts we ordered in the fall\, everyone is welcome. \nDay & Time: Monday January 14th\, 2019\n5:10 p.m. ‐ 7:00 p.m. \nOrganizers: IEEE Toronto WIE\, Humber Student Branch \nLocation: Humber College North Campus\, Room J233A \nContact: IEEE Humber
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/line-following-robot-project-1/
CATEGORIES:Women in Engineering
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190111T171000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190111T200000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T022124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T230033Z
UID:10000253-1547226600-1547236800@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:IEEE Humber Winter Coding Sessions #1
DESCRIPTION:This is a series of programming sessions lead by instructor Andew Rudder designed to prepare our IEEE at Humber student branch for future coding challenges such as IEEE Xtreme. These sessions will be held at Humber College and will be interactive so please bring a laptop with you. Please join us for hot chocolate\, donuts\, and the sharing of coding knowledge. \nDay & Time: Friday January 11th\, 2019\n5:10 p.m. ‐ 8:00 p.m. \nSpeaker: Andew Rudder\nSecretary\, IEEE at Humber Student Branch \nOrganizers: IEEE Toronto WIE\, Humber Student Branch \nLocation: Humber College North Campus\, Room F310 \nContact: IEEE Humber
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/ieee-humber-winter-coding-sessions-1/
LOCATION:Humber College North Campus\, Room F310
CATEGORIES:Women in Engineering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181214T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181214T140000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T022123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T225935Z
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SUMMARY:Rethink Cities – A FIDIC/EFCA White Paper on Sustainable Urban Development
DESCRIPTION:Friday December 14th\, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. Laleh Farhadi\, MSc Urban and Regional Planning\, will be presenting “Rethink Cities – A FIDIC/EFCA White Paper on Sustainable Urban Development”. \nDay & Time: Friday December 14th\, 2018\n1:00 p.m. ‐ 2:00 p.m. \nSpeaker: Laleh Farhadi\, MSc Urban and Regional Planning \nOrganizers: Magnetics Chapter\, WIE IEEE Toronto \nLocation: Ryerson University\, Victoria Building (VIC)\n285 Victoria St.\, 7th Floor\, Room 736 (conference room)\nToronto\, Ontario M5B 1W1 \nContact: Reza Dibaj \nAbstract: Today\, over half of the world’s population lives in cities covering 2- 3 % of the Earth’s land area\, using 75 % of all energy and emitting 80% of all carbon dioxide. Infrastructure investments in many countries and cities are not at a desirable level or they are steered in the wrong direction while many cities are growing faster geographically than population-wise. Society has to rethink cities. \nThe FIDIC White Paper addresses the need of evolving resource efficiency in cities with increased focus on planning and making socially and economically attractive areas\, well-functioning spatial structures and energy efficient systems. \nTo meet the increasingly complex challenges of cities\, holistic and integrated approach is needed and rightly applied regarding emissions\, climate\, resilience\, climate risks\, flooding\, biodiversity\, energy and material use\, improved quality of life and social responsibility. \nBiography: Laleh Farhadi is an Urban Planner\, internationally experienced in both private and public sectors on different types of plans and projects related to the city and its ongoing challenges. \nDuring a project in Consulting Engineering Firm\, while reviewing and providing feedback for a FIDIC White Paper called “Rethink Cities”\, she faced the fact that the total built environment (not just the individual buildings) requires sustainable overall solutions that form synergies in solutions for society\, buildings\, infrastructure\, and technical systems. \nThis presentation based on FIDIC/ EFCA White Paper is a step forward to this knowledge and responsibility sharing with the hope of professional cooperation among various effecting fields in the city.
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/rethink-cities-a-fidic-efca-white-paper-on-sustainable-urban-development/
LOCATION:Ryerson University\, Victoria Building (VIC) 285 Victoria St.\, 7th Floor\, Room 736 (conference room) Toronto\, Ontario M5B 1W1
CATEGORIES:Magnetics,Women in Engineering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181210T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181210T140000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T022123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T225906Z
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SUMMARY:Smart Connected Buildings Form the Foundation of Smart City: Today’s Possibility\, Tomorrow’s Necessity
DESCRIPTION:Monday December 10th\, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. Amir Shabani\, Ph.D.\, P.Eng.\, Canada Industrial Research Chair (IRCC) in Smart Connected Buildings\, will be presenting “Smart Connected Buildings Form the Foundation of Smart City: Today’s Possibility\, Tomorrow’s Necessity”. \nDay & Time: Monday December 10th\, 2018\n1:00 p.m. ‐ 2:00 p.m. \nSpeaker: Amir Shabani\, Ph.D.\, P.Eng.\nCanada Industrial Research Chair (IRCC) in Smart Connected Buildings \nOrganizers: Magnetics Chapter\, WIE IEEE Toronto \nLocation: Ryerson University\, Department of Computer Science\, Room 288\nGeorge Vari Engineering and Computing Centre\n245 Church Street Toronto\, ON M5B 2K3 \nContact: Reza Dibaj \nAbstract: Have you ever been or worked in a space/classroom that the air was not fresh enough\, too cold in the winter or too hot in the summer? Have you ever wondered why even a brand new LEED-certified building is not smart enough and does not let the occupants control their environment\, in terms of temperature\, lighting et cetera. \nThis presentation aims to provide some insights on the challenges the current industry of building automation is facing and the opportunities that the new advancement such as Internet of Things (IoT)\, Artificial Intelligence (AI)\, and Adaptive Machine Learning (AML) could bring to this industry to make buildings smarter and sociable. In the context of smart city\, rather than buildings being primarily treated as loads\, intelligent buildings play a significant role in saving energy and improving the comfort and productivity of the occupants; emphasizing the needs for buildings to be social: interact with occupants\, share data with each other\, learn from each other\, and help each other. \nBiography: Dr. Amir Shabani is the NSERC Industrial Research Chair (IRCC) in Smart Connected Buildings. He is the director of Intelligent Building Automation Systems (IBAS) lab at George Brown College\, Toronto\, where his research team is closely collaborating with industry leaders on deployment\, assessment\, and development of new technologies that make homes and buildings smarter and social.
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/smart-connected-buildings-form-the-foundation-of-smart-city-todays-possibility-tomorrows-necessity/
LOCATION:Room 288\, George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre\, 245 Church Street\, Toronto\, Ontario M5B 2K3
CATEGORIES:Magnetics,Women in Engineering
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UID:10000153-1543685400-1543689000@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:IEEE Toronto Centennial Workshop: Distributed Machine Learning\, The Future of Programming in The Present
DESCRIPTION:Saturday Dec 1\, 2018 at 5:30 p.m. Reza Dibaj\, Chair of Magnetics Chapter\, IEEE Toronto Section\, will be presenting an IEEE Toronto Centennial Workshop: “Distributed Machine Learning\, The Future of Programming in The Present”. \nDay & Time: Saturday December 1st\, 2018\n5:30 p.m. ‐ 6:30 p.m. \nSpeaker: Reza Dibaj\nChair of Magnetics Chapter\, IEEE Toronto Section \nOrganizers: Magnetics Chapter\, IEEE Toronto Centennial College Chapter\, WIE IEEE Toronto \nLocation: Room A3-17\nCentennial College\, Progress Campus\n941 Progress Ave.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M1G 3T8 \nContact: Reza Dibaj \nAbstract: Machine Learning (ML) and statistical techniques have provided a new era that enables us to convert the data to information and transform the information into actionable knowledge. Moreover\, distributed computing ecosystems provide the ability to break down the computation burdens among commodity hardware\, thanks to cloud environments. Among all the attempts in this road\, SciKit and TensorFlow are two states of the art libraries that can be used in Python and this seminar will open the gate to know their bases.
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/ieee-toronto-centennial-workshop-distributed-machine-learning-the-future-of-programming-in-the-present/
LOCATION:Room A3-17\, Centennial College\, Progress Campus 941 Progress Ave.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M1G 3T8
CATEGORIES:Magnetics,Women in Engineering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181130T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181130T200000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T022122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T225552Z
UID:10000149-1543597200-1543608000@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:IEEE Humber Programming Session #5 Fall 2018 Series
DESCRIPTION:This is a series of programming sessions lead by instructor Andew Rudder designed to prepare our IEEE at Humber student branch for future coding challenges such as IEEE Xtreme. These sessions will be held at Humber College and will be interactive so please bring a laptop with you. Over the 6 weeks we will be practicing logic questions while learning new coding techniques from sorting to data structures. The sessions will also be open to questions and student ideas. \nDay & Time: Friday November 30th\, 2018\n5:00 p.m. ‐ 8:00 p.m. \nSpeaker: Andew Rudder\nSecretary\, IEEE at Humber Student Branch \nOrganizers: IEEE Toronto WIE\, Humber Student Branch \nLocation: Humber College North Campus\, Room F312 \nContact: IEEE Humber \nAbstract: \nOur next programming session is Friday November 30th\, from 5pm – 8pm in room F312. Snacks will be served! \nLast week we reviewed Link lists and the key differences & uses between Link-Lists and Arrays. We then covered vectors in depth. And then\, we went further with stenography with a demonstration of an LSB bitmap encoder. Sample code for this encoder is located in week 4 of this google drive: \nhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1JWns0X22mWdXAyJdGHH_pc0kRNG0pM12 \nThis week we will continue exploring stenography\, practice with vectors\, and take a deeper look into strings.
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/ieee-humber-programming-session-5-fall-2018-series/
LOCATION:Humber College North Campus\, Room F312
CATEGORIES:Women in Engineering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181123T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181123T200000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T022122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T225517Z
UID:10000147-1542992400-1543003200@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:IEEE Humber Programming Session #4 Fall 2018 Series
DESCRIPTION:This is a series of programming sessions lead by instructor Andew Rudder designed to prepare our IEEE at Humber student branch for future coding challenges such as IEEE Xtreme. These sessions will be held at Humber College and will be interactive so please bring a laptop with you. Over the 6 weeks we will be practicing logic questions while learning new coding techniques from sorting to data structures. The sessions will also be open to questions and student ideas. \nDay & Time: Friday November 23rd\, 2018\n5:00 p.m. ‐ 8:00 p.m. \nSpeaker: Andew Rudder\nSecretary\, IEEE at Humber Student Branch \nOrganizers: IEEE Toronto WIE\, Humber Student Branch \nLocation: Humber College North Campus\, Room F312 \nContact: IEEE Humber \nAbstract: \nThis Friday\, November 23 at 5pm\, we will be having our 4th programming session. The session will be held in F312\, in one of the hive rooms. Please let us know if you can attend. \nDue to the popularity and interest in these sessions\, we will be extending these sessions to 3 hours from now on. Last week we practiced with Link Lists but asked everyone to try and finish a complete link list with these functions by this Friday: \ncreateNode\naddFront\nprintList\nAddLast\ndeleteFront\ndeleteLast \nI attached a sample of a link list with only the first three functions. At the beginning of the next session we will answer any lingering link lists questions\, and Andrew Rudder will go over the advantages and disadvantages of using a link list. Also\, Robert Lengyel will be talking about vectors and strings. With our remaining time we will be continuing to explore steganography. \nThis Google drive link has all of the documents and coding files we utilized during the first 2 sessions. \nhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1JWns0X22mWdXAyJdGHH_pc0kRNG0pM12
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/ieee-humber-programming-session-4-fall-2018-series/
LOCATION:Humber College North Campus\, Room F312
CATEGORIES:Women in Engineering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181116T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181116T190000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T022120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T225326Z
UID:10000250-1542387600-1542394800@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:IEEE Humber Programming Session #3 Fall 2018 Series
DESCRIPTION:This is a series of programming sessions lead by instructor Andew Rudder designed to prepare our IEEE at Humber student branch for future coding challenges such as IEEE Xtreme. These sessions will be held at Humber College and will be interactive so please bring a laptop with you. Over the 6 weeks we will be practicing logic questions while learning new coding techniques from sorting to data structures. The sessions will also be open to questions and student ideas. \nDay & Time: Friday November 16th\, 2018\n5:00 p.m. ‐ 7:00 p.m. \nSpeaker: Andew Rudder\nSecretary\, IEEE at Humber Student Branch \nOrganizers: IEEE Toronto WIE\, Humber Student Branch \nLocation: Humber College North Campus\, Room F321 \nContact: IEEE Humber \nAbstract: \nWe will be having our 3rd programming session! The session will be held in F312\, in one of the hive rooms. As usual donuts will be served! \nThis week we will be practicing what we learned in the first couple of sessions. So if you haven’t attended the first 2 sessions\, this is your chance to catch up! Andrew Rudder and Robert Lengyel will be there to assist us when needed\, but this will be more about the group helping each other. \nThe first 2 weeks we covered pointers\, structs\, link lists\, and practiced some logic problems with loops and functions. \nThis Google drive link has all of the documents and coding files we utilized during the sessions. \nhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1JWns0X22mWdXAyJdGHH_pc0kRNG0pM12 \nAnd here is a good video on structs: \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5pA7RvvQDg
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/ieee-humber-programming-session-3-fall-2018-series/
LOCATION:Humber College North Campus\, Room F321
CATEGORIES:Women in Engineering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181110T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181111T100000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T022117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T224948Z
UID:10000244-1541844000-1541930400@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:App-a-thon
DESCRIPTION:Saturday November 10th\, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. the “App-a-thon” is starting – a competition in which students are challenged to create a Mobile Application within a span of 24-hours. This is an open-ended hackathon where creativity and technical skills are encouraged to develop a unique App. \nDay & Time: 10:00 a.m. Saturday November 10th – 10:00 a.m. Sunday November 11th\, 2018 \nOrganizers: IEEE Ryerson Student Branch\, IEEE Toronto WIE \nLocation: Room ENG 303\nGeorge Vari Engineering and Computing Centre\nRyerson University\nToronto\, ON M5B 1Z4 \nRegister: https://goo.gl/qEKyU4 \nContact: ieee.ryersonu@gmail.com \nFor regular updates checkout\, the Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/203391940542115/
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/app-a-thon/
LOCATION:Room ENG 303 – George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre Ryerson University Toronto\, ON M5B 1Z4
CATEGORIES:Women in Engineering
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181031
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T022117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T224921Z
UID:10000242-1540771200-1540943999@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:DEWCOM 2018: The 3rd International Workshop on Dew Computing
DESCRIPTION:Dew computing is a new computing model appeared after the wide acceptance of cloud computing. While cloud computing uses centralized servers to provide various services\, dew computing uses on-premises computers to provide decentralized\, cloud-friendly\, and collaborative micro services to end-users. Dew computing is an on-premises computer software-hardware organization paradigm in the cloud computing environment\, which is complementary to cloud computing. The key features of dew computing are that on-premises computers provide functionality independent of cloud services and they also collaborate with cloud services. \nThis year\, DEWCOM 2018 will be held at the same venue with the 28th Annual International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering (CASCON 2018). One of the goals of this arrangement is for Dew Computing researchers to exchange ideas with industry partners. Welcome researchers\, professionals\, and students currently working in any areas to participate this event and to be pioneers of this new research area. \nDay & Time: October 29th – 30th\, 2018 \nOrganizers: IEEE Computer Society Dew Computing Special Technical Community (DewCom STC)\, IEEE Toronto WIE \nLocation: Hilton Toronto / Markham Suites Conference Center and Spa\, Meeting Room Elm 1.\n8500 Warden Avenue\, Markham\, Canada L6G 1A5 \nParking voucher is available upon request. \nRegister: http://www.dewcomputing.org/index.php/dewcom-2018/ \nContact: dewcom2018@easychair.org \nSchedule: \nSession 1 (Tutorial/Presentations): Oct. 29\, 3:15 – 5:15pm.\nSession 2 (Presentations): Oct. 30\, 8:30 – 10:00am\nNutrition Break: 10:00 – 10:15am.\nSession 3 (Presentations): Oct. 30\, 10:15am. – 12:00pm\nLunch: 12:00 -1:00pm.\nSession 4 (Presentations/DewCom STC Committee Meeting): Oct.30\, 1:00 – 3:00pm.\nNutrition Break: 3:00 – 3:15pm.\nSession 5 (DewCom STC Committee Meeting): 3:15 – 5:15pm.
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/dewcom-2018-the-3rd-international-workshop-on-dew-computing/
LOCATION:Hilton Toronto / Markham Suites Conference Center and Spa\, Meeting Room Elm 1.\, 8500 Warden Avenue\, Markham\, Canada L6G 1A5
CATEGORIES:Conference,Women in Engineering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181017T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181017T170000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T022113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T224729Z
UID:10000238-1539784800-1539795600@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Surgical Robots: Innovation\, Opportunities\, Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 17th 2018\, the GYBO Robotics Network will be hosting a symposium “Surgical Robots: Innovation\, Opportunities\, Challenges”. \nDay & Time: Wednesday October 17th\, 2018\n2:00 p.m. ‐ 5:00 p.m. \nOrganizers: GYBO Robotics Network\, IEEE Toronto Women in Engineering\, IEEE Toronto Instrumentation & Measurement – Robotics & Automation Chapter\, Autodesk\, Synaptive \nLocation: Autodesk Toronto\n661 University Avenue\nToronto\, ON M5G 1M1 \nRVSP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/surgical-robots-innovation-opportunities-challenges-registration-50073521250?discount=IEEEWIE \nDescription: Canada is home to numerous initiatives in surgical robotics technologies including the commercialized work of Synaptive Medical\, the research on KidsArm at Sick Kids and investment in innovation centres such as the CSTAR research group. \nWith its world-leading hubs in health research and innovation\, Canada has a unique opportunity to combine key assets for innovation leadership; a highly concentrated health innovation cluster\, engineering and technical talent to create the solutions of the future\, and a single-payer system to support their larger scale adoption. \nThe symposium will explore home-grown Canadian innovations\, invite technology users and adopters to highlight what opportunities exist for these technologies\, and host a discussion on the challenges in bringing these technologies to market\, including their validation\, adoption\, policy innovation and how they will transform the healthcare system and practice. \nAgenda: \n2:00 pm Networking \n2:15 pm Surgical Robotic Technology Innovation in Canada – Technical Talks\n– Leila Kheradpir​\, M.Sc.\, P.Eng\, Director\, Hardware Engineering\, Synaptive Medical\n– Tim Fielding\, Medical Product Development Manager\, MDA\n– Thomas Looi\, Program Director\, Centre for Image Guided Innovation and Therapeutic Intervention\, Hospital for Sick Children\n– Rajni Patel\, Director of Engineering\, Canadian Surgical Technologies and Advanced Robotics and Canada Research Chair in Advanced Robotics and Control\, Western University \n3:20 pm Surgical Robots: Needs\, Opportunities and Gaps – User Talks\n– Dr. Taymaa May\, Gynaecologist\, Oncologist\, and Surgical Scientist\, UHN Princess Margaret Hospital\, Assistant Professor\, University of Toronto \n3:50 pm Networking \n4:10 pm Panel Discussion\n– Cameron Piron\, CoFounder and Member of the Board\, Synaptive Medical\n– Tim Reedman\, Director\, Commercial Systems\, MDA Robotics\n– Rajni Patel\, Director of Engineering\, Canadian Surgical Technologies and Advanced Robotics and Canada Research Chair in Advanced Robotics and Control\, Western University\n– Leila Kheradpir​\, M.Sc.\, P.Eng\, Director\, Hardware Engineering\, Synaptive Medical \n4:50 pm Closing Remarks \n5:00 pm Networking
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/surgical-robots-innovation-opportunities-challenges/
LOCATION:Autodesk Toronto\, 661 University Avenue Toronto\, ON M5G 1M1
CATEGORIES:Instrumentation & Measurement,Women in Engineering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181012T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181012T113000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T022111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T224554Z
UID:10000235-1539340200-1539343800@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Iguana Interface Engine\, A day in the life of an integration engineer
DESCRIPTION:Iguana interface engine allows integration with EHRs and other healthcare applications. Several EHRs systems can be connected via Iguana: Epic\, Allscrips\, Meditech\, athenahealth\, Cerner\, etc. Iguana can process any data format and supports all protocols. \nDate & Time: Friday\, October 12\, 2018 at 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. \nSpeakers: Amandeep Aujla\, Integration Engineer at iNTERFACEWARE \nLocation: Centennial College\, Progress Campus\, Room A3-15 \nOrganizer: Education Committee\, IEEE Toronto Section \nContact: Dr. Maryam Davoudpour
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/iguana-interface-engine-a-day-in-the-life-of-an-integration-engineer/
LOCATION:Centennial College\, Progress Campus\, Room A3-15
CATEGORIES:Instrumentation & Measurement,Women in Engineering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181011T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181011T180000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T022111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T224523Z
UID:10000234-1539277200-1539280800@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:IEEE Canada Women in Engineering Panel: “Creating a Diverse Smart Grid Sector: Challenges and Opportunities”
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, October 11th 2018\, Jessie Ma\, Neetika Sathe\, Shadi Chuangpishit\, and Sheldon Williamson will be participating on the IEEE Canada Women in Engineering Panel – “Creating a Diverse Smart Grid Sector: Challenges and Opportunities”. \nDay & Time: Thursday October 11th\, 2018\n5:00 p.m. ‐ 6:00 p.m. \nSpeakers: Jessie Ma\nSenior Research Fellow\, Ryerson Centre for Urban Energy \nNeetika Sathe\nVice President\, Advanced Planning at Alectra \nShadi Chuangpishit\nSenior Consultant at Quanta Technology \nSheldon Williamson\nProfessor and NSERC Canada Research Chair in Electrical Energy Storage Systems for Transportation Electrification\, University of Ontario Institute of Technology \nOrganizers: IEEE Toronto Women in Engineering \nLocation: Library Building\, Library Lecture Hall – LIB72\, Ryerson University\n350 Victoria St\nToronto\, Ontario\nCanada M5B 2K3 \nContact: Manar Jammal \nRegister for Free: https://goo.gl/7cwkqv
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/ieee-canada-women-in-engineering-panel-creating-a-diverse-smart-grid-sector-challenges-and-opportunities/
LOCATION:350 Victoria St Toronto\, Ontario Canada M5B 2K3
CATEGORIES:Women in Engineering
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180917
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T022110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T224423Z
UID:10000232-1536969600-1537142399@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:IEEE WIE ILS 2018 Toronto
DESCRIPTION:IEEE Women in Engineering International Leadership Summit (WIE ILS) is here for the first time in Toronto\, Canada! \nIEEE Canada WIE is delighted to invite you to meet us on September 15th and 16th\, 2018 at the Hilton Mississauga Meadowvale and participate in our 2-day summit. With “STEMpowered Leadership” as the theme\, the summit aims at inspiring\, engaging\, and empowering women in STEM. \nIEEE WIE International Leadership Summit is launched as a part of IEEE WIE’s portfolio of global initiatives that provide opportunities for networking\, mentorship\, and collaboration. Past IEEE WIE Summits have been extremely successful and have made an outstanding impact on communities around the globe! \nLearn more and register at http://site.ieee.org/wieils-toronto-2018/.
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/ieee-wie-ils-2018-toronto/
CATEGORIES:Women in Engineering
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20180724T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20180724T143000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T014029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T224050Z
UID:10000222-1532437200-1532442600@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Engineering Gateways: Communicating for Success as Women in Engineering
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, July 24th at 1:00 p.m.\, come join IEEE Canada Women in Engineering (WIE) and IEEE Toronto WIE Group for “Engineering Gateways: Communicating for Success as Women in Engineering” Panel at the IEEE Professional Communication 2018 (ProComm’18). Diverse perspectives will be brought to this panel on topics such as communications\, self-promotion\, professional branding\, and strategies for intervention. \nDay & Time: Tuesday\, July 24\, 2018\n1:00 p.m. ‐ 2:15 p.m. \nSpeakers: Namir Anani\nPresident and CEO of Information and Communications Technology Council \nChristine Laperriere\nLead Coach and Executive Director of the Women of Influence Advancement Centre \nTeresa Sing\nVP Business Development\, Refine Recruitment \nJennifer van Amerom\nFounder and CEO\, Refine Recruitment \nDeborah-Tihanyi\nAssociate Professor\, Teaching Stream\, Director\, and Communication Coordinator\nUniversity of Toronto \nLocation: Bahen Centre for Information Technology\nUniversity of Toronto\n40 St. George Street\, Toronto\nCanada M5S 2E4 \nRegister: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/173431 \nContact: Dr. Maryam Davoudpour \nOrganizer: IEEE Canada Women in Engineering (WIE) and IEEE Toronto WIE Group
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/engineering-gateways-communicating-for-success-as-women-in-engineering/
LOCATION:Bahen Centre for Information Technology\, University of Toronto\, 40 St. George Street\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Women in Engineering
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20180723T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20180723T193000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T014029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210501T004418Z
UID:10000220-1532370600-1532374200@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Arduino Microcontroller Programming
DESCRIPTION:The workshop is to continue learning Ardunio microcontroller programming. \nIn this workshop\, continue the discussion about 7 segment LED \, learning about Shift register and the application with Arduino board and keypad integration. The workshop involves hardware and software. \nDate & Time: Monday July 23rd\, 2018\n6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. \nOrganizers: IEEE Toronto WIE\, IEEE Toronto Instrumentation Measurement – Robotics Automation Chapter\, IEEE Humber Student Affinity Group \nLocation: Humber North Campus\, J Building \nFor information\, please contact: Zahraa Khalil
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/arduino-microcontroller-programming/
LOCATION:Humber North Campus\, J Building
CATEGORIES:Instrumentation & Measurement,Women in Engineering
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180716T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180716T210000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210501T004231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210501T004447Z
UID:10000379-1531769400-1531774800@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Arduino Microcontroller Programming
DESCRIPTION:The workshop is to continue learning Ardunio microcontroller programming\, a way to get the knowledge about microcontrollers. This involves learning\nhardware component and software component. \nIn this workshop\, we are going to introduce Pulse with Modulation concept and program Arduino to see it. Introducing 7 segment LED ( common cathode and anode) and going through wiring and programming. \nDate & Time: Monday July 16th\, 2018\n7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. \nOrganizers: IEEE Toronto WIE\, IEEE Toronto Instrumentation Measurement – Robotics Automation Chapter\, IEEE Humber Student Affinity Group \nLocation: Humber North Campus\, J Building \nFor information\, please contact: Zahraa Khalil
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/arduino-microcontroller-programming-2/
LOCATION:Humber College North Campus\, J Building
CATEGORIES:Instrumentation & Measurement,Women in Engineering
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20180710T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20180710T180000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T014028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T223856Z
UID:10000214-1531242000-1531245600@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Motor Control with Arduino
DESCRIPTION:-Introduction\n-Basic information about DC motor\, stepper motor and servo motor\n-How to make them run (ON/OFF)\n-How to control speed\n* Basic information about PID control (I will not make the whole calculation but still I want to mention about the idea to show where it comes from)\n-How to control direction\n– How and where can we use them \nSpeaker: Seda Erturk \nDate & Time: Tuesday July 10th\, 2018\n5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. \nOrganizers: IEEE Toronto WIE\, IEEE Toronto Robotics Chapter\, IEEE Humber Student Affinity Group \nLocation: Prototype Lab (J232 Humber College North Campus) \nFor information\, please contact: Dr. Maryam Davoudpour
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/motor-control-with-arduino/
LOCATION:Prototype Lab (J232 Humber College North Campus)
CATEGORIES:Instrumentation & Measurement,Women in Engineering
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20180625T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20180625T163000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T014028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T223817Z
UID:10000212-1529940600-1529944200@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Introduction to Robotics Class 5
DESCRIPTION:Students will learn the basic robot building blocks through hands on examples. By the end of the lesson students will precisely control a motor through Arduino code. The flow of information and signals will be examined. Students should read online tutorials on:\n1. How to control a servo motor via Arduino\n2. How a rotary encoder sensor works and how to use them via Arduino. \nOrganizers: IEEE Toronto WIE\, IEEE Toronto Robotics Chapter\, IEEE Humber Student Affinity Group \nDate & Time: Monday June 25th\, 2018\n3:30 p.m. \nLocation: Humber North Campus\, J Building \nFor information\, please contact: Dr. Maryam Davoudpour
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/introduction-to-robotics-class-5/
LOCATION:Humber North Campus\, J Building
CATEGORIES:Instrumentation & Measurement,Women in Engineering
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20180618T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20180618T163000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T014027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T223755Z
UID:10000210-1529335800-1529339400@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Introduction to Robotics Class 4
DESCRIPTION:Students will learn the basic robot building blocks through hands on examples. By the end of the lesson students will precisely control a motor through Arduino code. The flow of information and signals will be examined. Students should read online tutorials on:\n1. How to control a servo motor via Arduino\n2. How a rotary encoder sensor works and how to use them via Arduino. \nDate & Time: Monday June 18th\, 2018\n3:30 p.m. \nOrganizers: IEEE Toronto WIE\, IEEE Toronto Robotics Chapter\, IEEE Humber Student Affinity Group \nLocation: Humber North Campus\, J Building \nFor information\, please contact: Dr. Maryam Davoudpour
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/introduction-to-robotics-class-4/
LOCATION:Humber North Campus\, J Building
CATEGORIES:Instrumentation & Measurement,Women in Engineering
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20180613T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20180613T153000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T014027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T223702Z
UID:10000208-1528900200-1528903800@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Introduction to Microcontrollers
DESCRIPTION:The workshop is to introduce students to Ardunio microcontroller programming\, a way to get the knowledge about microcontrollers. This involves hardware component and software components. \nDate & Time: Wednesday June 13th\, 2018\n2:30 p.m. \nOrganizers: IEEE Toronto WIE\, IEEE Toronto Robotics Chapter\, IEEE Humber Student Affinity Group \nLocation: Humber North Campus\, J Building \nFor information\, please contact: Dr. Maryam Davoudpour
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/introduction-to-microcontrollers/
LOCATION:Humber North Campus\, J Building
CATEGORIES:Instrumentation & Measurement,Women in Engineering
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20180611T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20180611T163000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T014026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T223614Z
UID:10000207-1528731000-1528734600@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Introduction to Robotics Class 3: Introduction to Encoders and Feedback
DESCRIPTION:Students will learn the basic robot building blocks through hands on examples. By the end of the lesson students will precisely control a motor through Arduino code. The flow of information and signals will be examined. Students should read online tutorials on:\n1. How to control a servo motor via Arduino\n2. How a rotary encoder sensor works and how to use them via Arduino. \nDate & Time: Monday June 11th\, 2018\n3:30 p.m. \nOrganizers: IEEE Toronto WIE\, IEEE Toronto Robotics Chapter\, IEEE Humber Student Affinity Group \nLocation: Humber North Campus\, J Building \nFor information\, please contact: Dr. Maryam Davoudpour
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/introduction-to-robotics-class-3-introduction-to-encoders-and-feedback/
LOCATION:Humber North Campus\, J Building
CATEGORIES:Instrumentation & Measurement,Women in Engineering
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180608
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T014026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T223528Z
UID:10000206-1528243200-1528415999@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:29th Biennial Symposium on Communications – BSC 2018 (Toronto)
DESCRIPTION:BSC 2018 will take place in Toronto\, Ontario from June 6 to 7\, 2018. Find out more information at http://infotheory.ca/bsc2018/
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/29th-biennial-symposium-on-communications-bsc-2018-toronto/
LOCATION:Toronto\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Instrumentation & Measurement,Women in Engineering
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20180604T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20180604T163000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T014025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T223445Z
UID:10000204-1528126200-1528129800@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Introduction To Robotics Class 2: Practical Introduction to Robot Subsystems
DESCRIPTION:Students will learn the basic robot building blocks through hands on examples. By the end of the lesson students will precisely control a motor through Arduino code. The flow of information and signals will be examined. Students should read online tutorials on:\n1. How to control a servo motor via Arduino\n2. How a rotary encoder sensor works and how to use them via Arduino. \nDate & Time: Monday June 4th\, 2018\n3:30 p.m. \nLocation: Humber North Campus\, J Building \nOrganizers: IEEE Toronto WIE\, IEEE Toronto Robotics Chapter\, IEEE Humber Student Affinity Group \nFor information\, please contact: Dr Maryam Davoudpour
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/introduction-to-robotics-class-2-practical-introduction-to-robot-subsystems/
LOCATION:Humber College North Campus\, J Building
CATEGORIES:Instrumentation & Measurement,Women in Engineering
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180529
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210501T003451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210501T003958Z
UID:10000378-1527465600-1527551999@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Introduction To Robotics and Automation
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to IEEE Introduction to Robotics and Automation. This course develops students’ skills and self-confidence in common automation practices. The student will learn the parts of a robot\, how they work together and the theory and code used to control them. \nDate & Time: Monday May 28th\, 2018\n2:30 p.m. \nLocation: Humber North Campus\, J Building \nOrganizers: IEEE Toronto WIE\, IEEE Toronto Robotics Chapter\, IEEE Humber Student Affinity Group \nFor information\, please contact: maryam.davoudpour@ieee.org
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/8703/
CATEGORIES:Instrumentation & Measurement,Women in Engineering
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20180409T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20180409T133000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T014020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T221404Z
UID:10000102-1523277000-1523280600@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Data Security and Privacy in Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, April 9th at 12:30 p.m.\, Dave Rajnauth\, will be presenting “Data Security and Privacy in Healthcare”. \nDay & Time: Monday\, April 9\, 2018\n12:30 p.m. \nSpeaker: Dave Rajnauth\nGRA Consultants \nLocation: Room A3-13\nCentennial College\, Progress Campus\n941 Progress Ave.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M1G 3T8 \nContact: Dr. Maryam Davoudpour \nOrganizer: IEEE Toronto WIE\, Instrumentation/ Measurement – Robotics Automation Chapters \nAbstract: Complex challenges of data security and privacy in healthcare requires innovative and cost effective solutions for healthcare organizations. A good understanding of these challenges and the complex task of protecting data privacy is essential in preventing data breaches. This presentation is an overview of the cybersecurity challenges face by health care organizations.
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/data-security-and-privacy-in-healthcare/
LOCATION:Room A3-13\, Centennial College\, Progress Campus 941 Progress Ave.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M1G 3T8
CATEGORIES:Instrumentation & Measurement,Women in Engineering
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20180404T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20180404T210000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T014020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T221339Z
UID:10000200-1522864800-1522875600@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Women in Robotics: Early Careers in Robotics\, Hardware and AI
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 4th at 6:00 p.m.\, come and hear from a group of young engineers as they share their experiences finding jobs\, where they see opportunities\, and what they wish they knew when they first started out – “Women in Robotics: Early Careers in Robotics\, Hardware and AI”. \nDay & Time: Wednesday\, April 4\, 2018\n6:00 p.m. ‐ 9:00 p.m. \nSpeakers:\nFiona Chui\, UAS Intelligence Developer\, SkyX Systems Corp\nGeneviève Foley\, Senior Research Engineer\, Medical Robotics\, Kinova\nKirusha Srimohanarajah\, Technology Transfer Developer\, Synaptive Medical \nLocation: OnRamp\, Suite 150\n100 College Street\, Toronto ON M5G 1L5 \nRVSP: https://www.meetup.com/GYBORobotics/events/249241506 \nOrganizer: IEEE Toronto Women in Engineering\, Instrumentation & Measurement – Robotics & Automation Chapter \nAbstract: In celebration of National Engineering Month\, March 2018 and International Women’s Day\, March 8\, 2018\, come and hear from a group of young engineers as they share their experiences finding jobs\, where they see opportunities\, and what they wish they knew when they first started out. The speakers will also share some of their work. \nThis event is produced by the GYBO Robotics Network in partnership with the Society of Women Engineers Toronto and the IEEE Women in Engineering Toronto Chapter.
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/women-in-robotics-early-careers-in-robotics-hardware-and-ai/
LOCATION:100 College St\, Toronto\, ON M5G 1L5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Instrumentation & Measurement,Women in Engineering
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20180324T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20180325T130000
DTSTAMP:20260712T150930
CREATED:20210430T014019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T221253Z
UID:10000198-1521882000-1521982800@www.ieeetoronto.ca
SUMMARY:IEEE Ryerson – IOT Smart City Hackathon
DESCRIPTION:IEEE Ryerson presents IOT for Smart Cities Hackathon. It is a 24 hour hackathon happening on March 24th. Attendees can join as a team of 3 or we can place you in a team. It’s an open Hackathon\, so anyone from any department and any institution can attend; doesn’t matter about your skill level and experience. Teams will present their final projects in front of a panel of judges for a chance to win prize money and an exciting opportunity to network with variety of industry personnel. Materials will be provided on the day of the hackathon. \n1st Place: $750\n2nd Place: $500\n3rd Place: $250 \nDay & Time: 9:00 a.m. Saturday\, March 24\, 2018 – 1:00 p.m. Sunday\, March 25\, 2018 \nLocation: George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre\n245 Church St.\, Toronto\, Ontario \nContact: Dr. Maryam Davoudpour \nOrganizer: IEEE Ryerson\, IEEE Toronto WIE\, IEEE Toronto Instrumentation & Measurement – Robotics & Automation \nHardware\, such as Micrcontrollers\, a variety of sensors\, and other peripherals etc. will be provided and you are free to use to the web as a resource! \nPrizes will be awarded for the first 3 teams\, and professional from IBM\, City of Brampton will be present!\nApply at: https://www.iotsmartcityhack.tech by Sunday\, March 18th! \nAcceptance applicant will be required to pay $10 fee.
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/ieee-ryerson-iot-smart-city-hackathon/
LOCATION:George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre\, 245 Church St\, Toronto\, ON M5B 1Z4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Instrumentation & Measurement,Women in Engineering
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