Python Development 101 (04 out of 06)
Python Development 101 continues with the IEEE Toronto Magnetics chapter and WIE. Speaker(s): Reza Dibaj Register: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/314667
Python Development 101 continues with the IEEE Toronto Magnetics chapter and WIE. Speaker(s): Reza Dibaj Register: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/314667
Most of the existing circuit design methodologies are based on iterative methods, which are very time consuming and sometimes far from being optimal. The process of analog circuit design is generally so complex that most designers rely mainly on their own intuition to design and move toward an acceptable design point, which in many cases is based on a long process of trial-and-errors. There are two dominant circuit design methodologies used in academic institutions and industry: (1) Inversion-Coefficient (IC) method, and (2) Gm/IDS (GmID) approach. While IC method is more analytical, GmID require extensive device characterizations in order to create a comprehensive data-base describing device behavior in all modes of operations for different device sizes. Meanwhile, designers need to develop their own optimization scripts to search through all possible design points and select the best fit for their application, as these methodologies are not supported by the common EDA Tools. In this seminar, an improved design methodology will be introduced, which lies somewhere between the two approaches. Called C/IDS, the proposed design methodology requires prior knowledge on only few technology-dependent parameters, which are very easy to extract. Due to its analytical nature, this approach provides comprehensive design insight, while the flow of design can be automatized easily. Several examples will be provided to show effectiveness of the proposed algorithm for implementing energy and power efficient circuits. A set of data points demonstrating how performance of analog circuits evolve with technology scaling will be provided. Speaker(s): Armin Tajalli Register: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/314527 Biography:Armin Tajalli received his B.S. from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, and the Ph.D. from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland. He was part of the initiating team and a Senior Analog Architect with Kandou Bus, Lausanne, Switzerland, where he is currently the lead of the R&D Department. Since December 2017, he has joined as an Assistant Professor to the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA. He has published more than 90 articles in peer reviewed journals and conferences and holds 40 patents. He has received several awards, including The Best Paper Award in DesignCon (2016), PhD Prime Award at EPFL, Switzerland (2010), and IEEE AMD/CICC Scholarship (2009). He is currently serving as a Technical Program Committee (TPC) Member in IEEE CICC and ESSCIRC, and an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on VLSI Systems.
C# Development 101 continues with the Magnetics chapter and WIE. Speaker(s): Reza Dibaj Register: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/314672
Python Development 101 continues with the IEEE Toronto Magnetics chapter and WIE. Speaker(s): Reza Dibaj Register: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/314668
Join the IEEE Toronto Magnetics Chapter and Women in Engineering for a C# Development workshop. Speaker(s): Reza Dibaj Register: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/314673
Python Development 101 continues with the IEEE Toronto Magnetics chapter and WIE. Speaker(s): Reza Dibaj Register: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/314669
Join the IEEE Toronto Magnetics Chapter and Women in Engineering for a C# Development workshop. Speaker(s): Reza Dibaj Register: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/314674
The Metaverse is the latest futuristic technology trend capturing public attention, with young people looking at spending time in virtual environments, and even leading consumer brands buying places in the Metaverse. But what is the Metaverse, and where might it go? Join Yu Yuan, Steve Mann, and Monique Morrow to hear from leading experts about key questions such as how this technology is evolving, but also what socio-technical and ethical questions have to be addressed to ensure that these technologies positively contribute to enhancing life and augmenting human experiences. Register at: https://engagestandards.ieee.org/SASB-June-2022-Metaverse.html
The IEEE Toronto Chapter is delighted to host Dr. Behrooz Makki, a Senior Researcher with Ericsson Research, Gothenburg, Sweden. In his work, Dr. Behroooz studies the potentials and the challenges of hybrid free-space optics (FSO)/ terahertz (THz) based communications as a potential tool for high-rate reliable backhauling in 6G. He studies the effect of different data transmission models and parameters such as atmospheric turbulence and pointing error impairments on the performance of FSO/THz systems, and compares the results with those obtained in the cases with only the FSO or the THz links. The presented results indicate that, with a proper switching method, the joint implementation of the FSO/THz links improves the rate/reliability of the backhaul links with limited switching overhead. Speaker(s): Behrooz Makki, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/316378
R7 LMAG MONTHLY MEETING Oakville, Ontario, Canada, L6H 2B1, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/317408
Propulsion systems on Monorails – a modern mass transit solution with efficient drive technology. The content will be about - General context of Monorail in transit system - Fully automated and driverless Monorail system - Propulsion technology in Monorails - Future of Monorail Co-sponsored by: IEEE Toronto Section Speaker(s): Marko Kroenke, Agenda: A Presentation from 5:00 to 6:30 PM Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/317145
Join the IEEE Toronto Instrumentation & Measurement – Robotics & Automation Joint Chapter for a talk on Autonomous Electric Combat Vehicles, presented by Prof. Zeinab El-Sayegh. Abstract: Current literature pertaining to multi-steerable mobile platforms and the progression of military vehicles in the past few decades suggest a lack of effort in pursuing advanced technologies in this joint area. As a result, a novel 1:6 scaled 8x8 electric combat vehicle prototype that features eight independently driven and steerable wheels is designed and developed. The intent is to create a scaled model for future autonomous vehicle navigation and control research in off road terrains. Starting with the mechanical design, this talk will discuss the details of the chassis, suspension, driving and steering systems development. The electronics necessary for vehicle actuation is implemented with custom nodes and topics created for hardware communication within the Robot Operating System (ROS). Lastly, path planning and obstacle avoidance abilities are implemented to achieve autonomous navigation. The result of this work is a fully functional and instrumented robotic platform with a modular software architecture. Vehicle design analysis, performance and autonomous navigation abilities are experimentally tested with promising results. This talk will also cover the future of autonomous electric combat vehicles. Speaker(s): Zeinab El-Sayegh, PhD, PEng Register: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/316156 Biography: Dr. Zeinab El-Sayegh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Automotive and Mechatronics Engineering. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Ontario Tech University. She received her master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Concordia, Montreal. Formally, worked at Volvo Group Trucks Technology Gothenburg, Sweden as a vehicle analyst. And, as a combustion analyst in Siemens aero-derivative gas turbines, Montreal. Her research interests are related to on-road and off-road vehicle design, and autonomous and hybrid electric vehicle simulation. She is involved in research related to tire-terrain interaction in cooperation with Volvo Group Truck Technology and NSERC.