• IEEE Canada Blockchain Forum 2024 (2nd edition)

    Room: Suite 300, 325 Front Street West, 3rd floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5V 2Y1

    The IEEE Blockchain Forum is returning as part of (https://www.canadacryptoweek.com/) for a second edition. The goal of this forum is to congregate BUIDLers, researchers, academics, and engineers building blockchain protocols, infrastructure, and decentralized software applications. Our theme for this year is Securing Blockchain infrastructure for the Financial Services Industry. Since our last gathering, two ETF launches brought the crypto industry a mile or two closer to mass adoption. The ranks of institutional players such as JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Société Générale (socgen), and others keep growing. Beyond the realm of finance, enterprise blockchain has found its way to the technology stack of industry leaders as diverse as Toyota, L'Oréal, Visa, and Samsung to name few. Still, this technology is fairly new. For example, the Ethereum network (the world computer doted with a Turing-complete programming language) went live only 9 years ago, on July 30th, 2015. A lot more work is required for the technology to mature, particularly on the cybersecurity front. Although the public chains have proven reliable in securing assets, bridges and other smart contracts have proven to be less worthy of trust. As blockchain technology becomes one of the key issues shaping the public discourse during the US presidential election, industry leaders will soon be faced by questions regarding quality of service, ethical use, and its level of security. This forum invites researchers and engineers to share their research and best practices to secure blockchain infrastructure for the core services our industry and our society rely upon, starting with the financial services. Speakers include - David Barreto, Developer Advocate at Starknet Foundation - Baltazar Rodriguez, Acting Head at the BIS Toronto Innovation Hub - Dr. Soosan Naderi, Blockchain Director at Cyber Security Global Alliance (CSGA) - Zhiyang Chen, PhD student at University of Toronto - Adit Patel, Co-founder of Blockscope - Irene Katzela, CTO at Dandelion - Marc Lijour, Financial Services Innovation at Exaion and Adjunct Faculty at International Business University - Christian St. Louis, Data & Research at Ethereal Ventures - Andres Assmus, CEO at CityZeen - Sam Drissi, CEO at Artizyou - Opinder Preet Singh, Founder & CEO at PropTy - Ehsan Shariati, COO and Co-founder at Functionland - Géraldine Jippé, COO and co-founder of AssetsWaves - Dr. Keerthi Nelaturu, Technical Advisor at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) Co-sponsored by: Ontario Centre of Innovation, Exaion, Starknet, InCyber Forum North America Speaker(s): Baltazar Rodriguez, David Barreto, Soosan Naderi, Zhiyang Chen, Marc Lijour, Irene Katzela Agenda: Agenda 1pm - 1:15 pm Welcome and introductions - Marc Lijour and Irene Katzela, co-chairs of the Toronto IEEE Blockchain local group 1:15 pm - 1:30 pm Welcome from our sponsor and host: Ontario Centre of Innovation (OCI) 1:30pm - 2pm Talk #1: Evolving Financial Landscapes: A Pragmatic Approach to Blockchain Integration By Baltazar Rodriguez, Acting Head, BIS Innovation Hub Toronto 1:30pm - 2pm Talk #2: Cairo, a general purpose CPU for creating verifiable programs By David Barreto, Developer Advocate at Starknet Foundation 2pm - 2:30 pm Panel discussion - Securing public blockchains Moderator: Marc Lijour Panelists: David Barreto, Adit Patel, Soosan Naderi, Zhiyang Chen, Christian St. Louis, Ehsan Shariati 2:30pm - 3pm Talk #3: Data propagation, security and consensus in Ethereum network By Soosan Naderi, PhD, Blockchain Director at Cyber Security Global Alliance (CSGA) 3 pm - 3:30 pm Talk #4: Demystifying Invariant Effectiveness for Securing Smart Contracts By Zhiyang Chen, PhD student at the University of Toronto and Research Engineer at Zircuit 3:30pm - 4 pm Panel discussion - RWA Tokenization Moderator: Marc Lijour Panelists: Opinder Preet Singh, Sam Drissi, Andres Assmus, Dr. Irene Katzela, Géraldine Jippé 4 pm - 5 pm Networking Room: Suite 300, 325 Front Street West, 3rd floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5V 2Y1

  • Introduction to Digital Marketing: Building Your Online Presence

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/430054

    Join this virtual workshop to explore essential platforms and strategies for building your online presence. Delve into Meta Ads creation, optimization, and analytics, and gain the skills to craft compelling campaigns. Learn to navigate additional advertising platforms such as Google Ads and master the fundamentals of Google SEO. Discover which platform best suits your unique needs and how to effectively utilize them to enhance your online presence. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your digital marketing skills, this workshop will provide you with the knowledge and tools to succeed in the digital world. Speaker(s): , Ayda Naseri Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/430054

  • Supporting Patient-Clinician Collaboration on Shared Surfaces

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/423931

    [] Join the IEEE Toronto Instrumentation & Measurement – Robotics & Automation Joint Chapter for a talk on the Supporting Patient-Clinician Collaboration on Shared Surfaces, presented by Dr. Fateme Rajabiyazdi from Carleton University. Tuesday, August 20, 2024 @ 4:00 – 5:00 PM Abstract: Patient health data needs to be discussed between patients and clinicians to make treatment decisions, inform lifestyle changes and improve care management. Sharing this data is necessary to allow for the simultaneous review of, interaction with, and manipulation of the data. However, there is a lack of meaningful collaboration and appropriate technological tools to enable close interactions between the clinical team and patients. Standard technological devices (i.e., a computer, a desktop monitor) and systems (i.e., electronic health records) that are available in clinics do not have the capabilities to facilitate a patient’s view or understanding of the data, nor interactions with their data. As a result, patients are not empowered to share health responsibilities with clinicians to discuss and make clinical care decisions. In this talk, Dr. Rajabiyazdi will discuss their progress in designing innovative technological data-centric systems displaying patient health data on shared surfaces to empower patient-clinician interaction using an iterative people-centered method. Speaker(s): Fateme Rajabiyazdi, Ph.D., P.Eng. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/423931

  • Analog Optical Computing for sustainable AI and beyond

    Bldg: McConnell Engineering building, , Room MC603, 6th floor, 817 Sherbrooke St W, , Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 0C3, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/430520

    Abstract : Digital computing is approaching its fundamental limits just as compute-intensive workloads like machine learning are taking off. To address this, we are building a new kind of computer–an analog optical computer–to accelerate AI inference and hard optimization workloads. The computer has the potential to improve the efficiency and sustainability of these workloads by around 100x by stepping away from several fundamentally limiting aspects of general-purpose digital computing. It leverages chip-scale optical and electronic technologies from the consumer space that are low cost and scalable. In this talk, I will describe two generations of this computer that we have built, outline our roadmap for scaling, and discuss the importance of hardware-software co-design for such emerging computers and their potential for accelerating real-world problems in the post-Moore Law’s era. Speaker(s): Dr. Hitesh Ballani, Bldg: McConnell Engineering building, , Room MC603, 6th floor, 817 Sherbrooke St W, , Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 0C3, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/430520

  • Materials As Machines

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/424150

    []Join the IEEE Toronto Instrumentation & Measurement – Robotics & Automation Joint Chapter for a talk on the Materials As Machines, presented by Dr. Irina Garces from Carleton University. Wednesday, August 21, 2024 @ 4:30 – 5:30 PM Abstract: The Materials as Machines Lab specializes in developing systems and devices geared toward producing material systems that can adapt or be tailored to variable operating conditions. Our focus lies in the development of smart material systems applicable across a spectrum of fields, including deployable actuators, manipulators, soft robotics, wearables, and biomedical applications. Leveraging additive manufacturing, these innovative material systems offer practical, cost-effective solutions for engineering challenges. By integrating sensors into multifunctional actuating materials, we create dynamic structures and assemblies capable of self-sensing and adaptation. In this presentation, Dr. Garces will present their ongoing research on self-sensing actuation, tailored additive manufacturing, and explore the transformative potential of this technology in prosthetics, and examine its diverse applications across industries. Speaker(s): Irina Garces, Ph.D. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/424150

  • Digital Marketing in Tech: From Basics to Advanced Strategies (IEEE Member Exclusive Registration)

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420731

    Join our six-class workshop that dives into the essentials of digital marketing for tech professionals. You'll explore key platforms and strategies, starting with an introduction to digital marketing, followed by comprehensive sessions on Meta Ads creation, optimization, and analytics. Learn to navigate additional advertising platforms like Google Ads, LinkedIn Ads, and discover how to harness the power of management tools for streamlined campaign management. By the end, you'll understand how to effectively plan and execute a cohesive digital marketing campaign while staying ahead of future trends. Plus, by joining these workshops, you will have access to an exclusive Slack channel along with other experts in digital marketing, where you can share and discuss real-life examples and interesting related information. You will receive a certificate of completion from IEEE, and this workshop can count towards your training hours for Optional CPD. Whether you're new to digital marketing or seeking to sharpen your skills, this workshop has something for you. [] Agenda: Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes each session. - September 5: Introduction to Digital Marketing - Explore digital marketing fundamentals and their business relevance. - Discuss various channels including SEO, PPC, social media, and content marketing. - Understand differences between B2B and B2C strategies. - September 12: Deep Dive into Meta Ads - Create effective Facebook and Instagram ads, focusing on format and content. - Master audience targeting and segmentation. - September 19: Analyzing and Optimizing Meta Ads - Understand essential ad metrics (CTR, CPC, conversion rates). - Apply optimization techniques and data-driven improvements. - Learn A/B testing methods to boost ad results. - September 26: Introduction to Other Advertising Platforms - Dive into Google Ads, exploring Keyword Planner and Google Trends. - Discuss successful campaign examples and challenges. - October 03: Expanding to Other Advertising Platforms - Overview of LinkedIn Ads, Twitter Ads, YouTube Ads. - Comparative analysis to guide platform selection. - October 10: Using Management Platforms and Tools + Putting It All Together - Explore management tools like Hootsuite, Buffer, and Google Analytics. - Integrate various digital marketing platforms effectively. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420731

  • Digital Marketing in Tech: From Basics to Advanced Strategies (General Admission Registration)

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420855

    Join our six-class workshop that dives into the essentials of digital marketing for tech professionals. You'll explore key platforms and strategies, starting with an introduction to digital marketing, followed by comprehensive sessions on Meta Ads creation, optimization, and analytics. Learn to navigate additional advertising platforms like Google Ads, LinkedIn Ads, and discover how to harness the power of management tools for streamlined campaign management. By the end, you'll understand how to effectively plan and execute a cohesive digital marketing campaign while staying ahead of future trends. Plus, by joining these workshops, you will have access to an exclusive Slack channel along with other experts in digital marketing, where you can share and discuss real-life examples and interesting related information. You will receive a certificate of completion from IEEE, and this workshop can count towards your training hours for Optional CPD. Whether you're new to digital marketing or seeking to sharpen your skills, this workshop has something for you. [] Agenda: Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes each session. - September 5: Introduction to Digital Marketing - Explore digital marketing fundamentals and their business relevance. - Discuss various channels including SEO, PPC, social media, and content marketing. - Understand differences between B2B and B2C strategies. - September 12: Deep Dive into Meta Ads - Create effective Facebook and Instagram ads, focusing on format and content. - Master audience targeting and segmentation. - September 19: Analyzing and Optimizing Meta Ads - Understand essential ad metrics (CTR, CPC, conversion rates). - Apply optimization techniques and data-driven improvements. - Learn A/B testing methods to boost ad results. - September 26: Introduction to Other Advertising Platforms - Dive into Google Ads, exploring Keyword Planner and Google Trends. - Discuss successful campaign examples and challenges. - October 03: Expanding to Other Advertising Platforms - Overview of LinkedIn Ads, Twitter Ads, YouTube Ads. - Comparative analysis to guide platform selection. - October 10: Using Management Platforms and Tools + Putting It All Together - Explore management tools like Hootsuite, Buffer, and Google Analytics. - Integrate various digital marketing platforms effectively. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420855

  • The future of Quantum Computing

    Room: CUI 317 (3rd floor), Centre for Urban Innovation at Toronto Metropolitan University, 44 Gerrard St E, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5B 1G3

    Join us on Sep 10 to explore the latest in Quantum computing in the wake of IEEE Quantum Week 2024. ​Exaion and Quandela will share their vision on the emergence of disruptive computing technologies, from state-of-the-art research and development to industry applications piloted by our partners. ​Industry leaders must have a strategy in place to future-proof their organizations with post-quantum cryptography (and particularly its impact on blockchain technologies), while they explore early use cases for quantum supremacy, if they want to capture the full benefits of this disruptive innovation. ​Similarly to AI and other technologies, Canadian businesses may need more time and resources to adopt quantum discoveries and inventions coming from academia, making them part of their innovation practice, in order to realize concrete business outcomes. ​To support Canadian innovation, Exaion & Quandela are installing two Quandela quantum computers in Canada, making it possible to develop concrete applications and strengthen the computing capacities of North American companies. This partnership aims to position Canada as a leader in quantum technologies, facilitating innovation and research in this area. ​Let’s meet at the Centre for Urban Innovation, on Gerrard Street, at Toronto Metropolitan University from 5 pm to 7 pm. Register today! ____ Exaion, a pioneer in sustainable digital services, supports businesses in adopting fast computing technologies (blockchain, cybersecurity, HPC, AI, quantum, etc.). Our raison d'être: creating solutions that combine computational power with sustainability, emphasizing cybersecurity and data sovereignty. ​Quandela is a European start up that provides photonic quantum computers that are modular, scalable, energy-efficient and accessible both on the cloud and on premise. We are committed to making advanced quantum computation accessible to all, empowering a vibrant community to innovate and create a better future. Co-sponsored by: Exaion and Quandela Speaker(s): Marc Lijour, Valérian Giesz, Sharon O'Sullivan Agenda: - ​Welcoming words - ​Industry craves for fast computing ((https://www.linkedin.com/in/marclijour/), Exaion) - ​The quantum computer ((https://www.linkedin.com/in/vgiesz/), Quandela) - ​Panel: industry applications featuring (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharonosullivan/), Global Head, Technology Research & Innovation at BMO, and the speakers - ​Networking Room: CUI 317 (3rd floor), Centre for Urban Innovation at Toronto Metropolitan University, 44 Gerrard St E, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5B 1G3

  • PreFab: Image-to-Image Computer Vision for Advanced Nanophotonic Fabrication and Design

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/433675

    PreFab: Image-to-Image Computer Vision for Advanced Nanophotonic Fabrication and Design Abstract: PreFab is an image-to-image computer vision system designed to predict and correct nanofabrication variations in integrated photonic circuits. Utilizing convolutional neural networks (CNNs) trained on GDS design files and scanning electron microscope (SEM) images, PreFab enables precise transformations such as fabrication variation prediction, automatic design correction, SEM segmentation, and SEM styling. This system enhances the manufacturability and fidelity of complex photonic circuits by anticipating deviations like erosion, dilation, and edge uncertainties, and compensating for these during the design phase. Additionally, it facilitates post-fabrication analysis through SEM segmentation, allowing for accurate performance analysis. PreFab's methodology aims to minimize fabrication cycles, enhance design fidelity, and adapt to diverse nanophotonic manufacturing techniques, positioning it as a useful tool for the advancement of next-generation photonic technologies. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ PreFab : Vision par ordinateur image à image pour la fabrication et la conception nanophotoniques avancées Résumé : PreFab est un système de vision par ordinateur image à image conçu pour prédire et corriger les variations de nanofabrication dans les circuits photoniques intégrés. En utilisant des réseaux neuronaux convolutionnels (CNN) formés sur des fichiers de conception GDS et des images de microscope électronique à balayage (SEM), PreFab permet des transformations précises telles que la prédiction des variations de fabrication, la correction automatique de la conception, la segmentation SEM et le style SEM. Ce système améliore la fabricabilité et la fidélité des circuits photoniques complexes en anticipant les écarts tels que l'érosion, la dilatation et les incertitudes de bord, et en les compensant pendant la phase de conception. De plus, il facilite l'analyse post-fabrication grâce à la segmentation SEM, permettant une analyse précise des performances. La méthodologie de PreFab vise à minimiser les cycles de fabrication, à améliorer la fidélité de la conception et à s'adapter à diverses techniques de fabrication nanophotonique, le positionnant comme un outil utile pour l'avancement des technologies photoniques de nouvelle génération. [] Dr. Dusan Gostimirovic (PreFab Photonics) About / A propos The High Throughput and Secure Networks (HTSN) Challenge program is hosting regular virtual seminar series to promote scientific information sharing, discussions, and interactions between researchers. https://nrc.canada.ca/en/research-development/research-collaboration/programs/high-throughput-secure-networks-challenge-program Le programme Réseaux Sécurisés à Haut Débit (RSHD) organise régulièrement des séries de séminaires virtuels pour promouvoir le partage d’informations scientifiques, les discussions et les interactions entre chercheurs. https://nrc.canada.ca/fr/recherche-developpement/recherche-collaboration/programmes/programme-defi-reseaux-securises-haut-debit Co-sponsored by: National Research Council, Canada. Optonique. Speaker(s): Dusan Gostimirovic, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/433675

  • IEEE Toronto ExCom Meeting

    Room: ENG 288, Bldg: George Vari Engineering Building, Toronto Metropolitan University, 245 Church Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5B 1Z4, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/434124

    IEEE Toronto ExCom meeting. Room: ENG 288, Bldg: George Vari Engineering Building, Toronto Metropolitan University, 245 Church Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5B 1Z4, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/434124

  • U of T IEEE AP-S Student Chapter: Welcome Back Foosball Tournament

    Room: BA5157, Bldg: Bahen Centre for Information Technology, 40 St. George St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 2E4

    The start of a new school year brings changing colours, cooler temperatures, and new students to the electromagnetics research group. The U of T AP-S Student Chapter would like to organize a foosball tournament so we can all get to know each other. Whether you're an expert, or never played before, we would love to have you compete! We will be running the tournament in the Grad Lounge (BA5157) September 27th from 3-5pm. We will play in teams of two which we will assign at the start of the tournament. As always, drinks and refreshments will be provided. There will also be prizes for our winners! Please sign up using vTools, so we can get a handle on numbers and devise a suitable tournament bracket. We hope to see you there, The U of T AP-S Student Chapter Executive Room: BA5157, Bldg: Bahen Centre for Information Technology, 40 St. George St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 2E4

  • IEEE Day — Centennial College Student Branch

    Room: A3-43, Bldg: A, Progress Campus, 941 Progress Ave,Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M1G 3T8

    [] Join us this October 1st from 4 PM to 6 PM at Room A3-43, Progress Campus, as the IEEE Centennial College Student Branch hosts an exciting celebration of IEEE Day. This event is open to all engineering students and promises to be a great opportunity to network, learn, and enjoy some free food! What’s Happening? IEEE Day celebrates the first time in history when engineers worldwide gathered to share their technical ideas in 1884. Continuing the tradition, our student branch is bringing together bright minds to foster technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. Here's what you can expect: - Networking Opportunities: Meet other engineering students and professionals, expand your network, and discuss opportunities in the field. - Free Food: Enjoy complimentary pizza and drinks while they last – come early! - Fun Activities: Engage in discussions and activities centered around engineering and technology. Why You Should Attend This is more than just a social event; it’s a platform to inspire and be inspired. You'll get to interact with peers and seniors in a casual setting, making it the perfect backdrop to exchange ideas and foster new friendships. Plus, who can say no to free pizza? How to Register To ensure we have enough food and drinks for everyone, please register for the event by scanning the QR code on the posters around campus or by visiting our (https://forms.gle/7hcx3wU4GLAV9gox8). Join Us! We can't wait to see you there and celebrate the incredible world of engineering together. Mark your calendar for October 1st, and bring a friend along. Let’s make IEEE Day 2023 a memorable one! Room: A3-43, Bldg: A, Progress Campus, 941 Progress Ave,Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M1G 3T8