Humber IEEE WIE-affinity groups Admin Meeting
Discussion about Affinity groups in past and future Room: J233A, Bldg: J, Humber College, 205 Humber College Blvd, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada, M9W 5L7
Discussion about Affinity groups in past and future Room: J233A, Bldg: J, Humber College, 205 Humber College Blvd, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada, M9W 5L7
Weekly, In-Person Arduino Workshop with various peripherals and how to interface them. Beginner to Expert level. LED Displays, Infrared, Matrix Keyboard, sound, DHT sensors, Servos, LED Strips, Analog Inputs... and whatever else the students bring to the table. This event focused Lasers and I2C protocol, DS3231 Room: J233a, Bldg: H, 2nd Floor, 205 Humber College Blvd, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada, M9W5L7
Weekly, In-Person Arduino Workshop with various peripherals and how to interface them. Beginner to Expert level. LED Displays, Infrared, Matrix Keyboard, sound, DHT sensors, Servos, LED Strips, Analog Inputs... and whatever else the students bring to the table. This event focused Lasers and I2C protocol, DS3231 Room: J233a, Bldg: H, 2nd Floor, 205 Humber College Blvd, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada, M9W5L7
As the energy transition picks up pace, and renewables are being built in larger capacities and more remote locations, HVDC transmission technologies is poised to play a vital role in integrating these clean energy resources into the existing grid. Particularly in offshore applications, the use of submarine cables means that HVDC is a preferable alternative to AC at much shorter distances than in onshore applications where overhead lines can be used. Because the power electronics used to convert AC to DC uses air as an insulating medium, offshore HVDC converter station platforms are bulky and thus costly components. Compact gas insulated HVDC switchgear has recently been developed which reduces the volumetric space requirements of the HVDC switchyard by 90%, realizing up to 10% total cost savings. Unclarity and a lack of standards regarding the approach towards qualifying cable sealing end (i.e. cable termination) technology, has hampered the uptake of such GIS. CIGRE joint working group B1/B3/D1.79 has characterized the electro-thermal stresses experienced by these components, and used this as a based to compare existing test recommendations for both HVDC GIS as well as HVDC cables, to develop a recommendation towards testing HVDC GIS cable connection assemblies. This webinar will give an overview of HVDC GIS cable connection assembly technology, its applications, its thermo-electric performance, and preliminary recommendations towards dielectric testing. Co-sponsored by: Mohsen Zadeh Speaker(s): Cornelis (Cees) Plet, PhD, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/343520
In conjunction with the February 15, 2023 celebration of the 50th anniversary of AESS, the IEEE AESS Chapter Summit brings together IEEE Aerospace & Electronic Systems Society chapter officers from across the US and Canada. Local volunteer leaders play a key role in engaging and serving our local members and advancing our technical interests in the complex systems of air, space, ocean and ground environments. Training, motivation, and inspiration from sharing best practices are all on the agenda. This event ends by 3 pm ET February 15th to allow those present to participate in the evening celebration event. Separate RSVP. Co-sponsored by: AES Member Services Agenda: Welcome with AESS President Mark Davis Session 1 - AESS Chapter Best Practices - from Chapter Leaders Session 2 -AESS Initiatives - Including integrated Sensing and 50th Session 3 - AESS Structures and Support Opportunities Session 4 - Chapter Tools Session 5 - Industry YP, Student, WIE Engagement Session 6 - Chapter Officer Engagement Closing Remarks Room: (Fitzgerald Room), Princeton Marriott at Forrestal, 100 College Road East, Princeton, New Jersey, United States, 08540, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/348251
Dr. Andrew Rudder will be teaching programming concepts with a focus on competitive programming. Various languages may be used. You should be familiar with any of the following programming languages Java, C#, C, C++ or python. A basic knowledge of selection logic (such as if statements), loops and functions are sufficient. This is a prerequisite for Humber IEEE Students attending IEEExtreme competitions. Course continues depending on registration. Course is free. Available to any current Humber students. Course will probably last until October 2022. Breaks for Humber Midterm exams, final exams and reading weeks. Co-sponsored by: Dr. Andrew Rudder Room: J233A, Bldg: 2nd floor, 205 Humber College Blvd, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada, M9W5L7
Weekly, In-Person Arduino Workshop with various peripherals and how to interface them. Beginner to Expert level. LED Displays, Infrared, Matrix Keyboard, sound, DHT sensors, Servos, LED Strips, Analog Inputs... and whatever else the students bring to the table. This event focused Lasers and I2C protocol, DS3231 Room: J233a, Bldg: H, 2nd Floor, 205 Humber College Blvd, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada, M9W5L7
R7 LMAG Executive Teleconference - MONTHLY MEETING Oakville, Ontario, Canada, L6H 2B1, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/348987
Join the IEEE Toronto Instrumentation & Measurement – Robotics & Automation Joint Chapter for a talk on The Features and Functionalities of Modern Low Voltage AC Variable Frequency Drives, presented by Hossein Karimian, P.Eng. Wednesday, February 22, 2023, @ 4:00 – 5:00 PM Abstract: Variable speed drives have opened numerous opportunities to improve productivity, efficiency, saving engineering time and costs. They are effectively utilized in a wide range of applications in industries such as: fans, pumps and compressors, conveyors, compressors, mixers, grinders, saws, lifts, blowers, agitators, centrifuge...etc. Depending on the application, the appropriate variable frequency drives can be selected and incorporated in the automation concept. Hossein Karimian's talk will present advantages of Siemens low voltage SINAMICS VFD while discussing its performance, and innovative design. Speaker(s): Hossein Karimian, P.Eng., FS Eng., Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/345481
New Year get together with the AES members. 3070 Dundas St W, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M6P 1Z7
Dr. Andrew Rudder will be teaching programming concepts with a focus on competitive programming. Various languages may be used. You should be familiar with any of the following programming languages Java, C#, C, C++ or python. A basic knowledge of selection logic (such as if statements), loops and functions are sufficient. This is a prerequisite for Humber IEEE Students attending IEEExtreme competitions. Course continues depending on registration. Course is free. Available to any current Humber students. Course will probably last until October 2022. Breaks for Humber Midterm exams, final exams and reading weeks. Co-sponsored by: Dr. Andrew Rudder Room: J233A, Bldg: 2nd floor, 205 Humber College Blvd, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada, M9W5L7
Weekly, In-Person Arduino Workshop with various peripherals and how to interface them. Beginner to Expert level. LED Displays, Infrared, Matrix Keyboard, sound, DHT sensors, Servos, LED Strips, Analog Inputs... and whatever else the students bring to the table. This event focused Lasers and I2C protocol, DS3231 Room: J233a, Bldg: H, 2nd Floor, 205 Humber College Blvd, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada, M9W5L7