Wireless sensor nodes are characterized by limited energy sources. Although the interests in wireless connectivity is ever-increasing and the needs for Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications, such as, automated remote access, monitoring, and control are well-appreciated, widespread adoption of networked wireless devices is largely constrained by their affordable deployment and maintenance costs and convenience of their long-term usage. To this end, while energy efficient protocol design is a key for long-lasting network operation, energy harvesting aware solutions are becoming widely popular as green and affordable approaches towards sustainable network operation. Since ambient energy harvesting is not reliable or suitable in many field applications, an interesting approach is charging them via wireless energy transfer. In this presentation, we will discuss the limitations of radiative energy transfer, performance of multihop radio frequency (RF) energy transfer, and some of the use cases of RF energy transfer combined with wireless information transfer. In particular, we will discuss the possible ways of improving radiative energy transfer efficiency through passive and active distributed beamforming. Throughout the presentation, we will mutually corroborate our experimental findings and analytical intuitions in a few application scenarios. Speaker(s): Dr. Swades De, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/401398
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The IEEE Photonics Society / Standards Committee recently published a whitepaper on Fiber Attach. Transmission of light between or in and out of any photonic platform normally requires attachment to a fiber that is used as a flexible optical waveguide. An effective fiber attach involves many requirements and metrics that have so far involved decades of research. The presentation will cover the whitepaper in detail, some technical background, the path forward, and how to become involved. Co-sponsored by: National Research Council, Canada. Optonique. Speaker(s): John S. Mazurowski, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/399396 |
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An introduction to Neural Networks and efficient deployment of AI networks onto microcontrollers! Our first year associates will learn the very basics of neural networks, learn how to make one using Edge Impulse, and experience the process of deploying the network onto a Raspberry Pi! Speaker(s): Kevin, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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You will have a chance to hear about the latest technological sectors from leading professionals in the fields of electrical engineering, computer engineering, software engineering and computer science. From energy to IoT, wearable devices to AI, immerse yourself in the world of innovation and network with hiring partners.⚡️ Scan the QR code to buy a ticket or visit here: (https://bit.ly/3vDpP1z?r=qr) Speaker(s): Shah Nawaz Ahmed, Dr. Shutha Pulendran 11 arboretum ln, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M3J 2S5 |
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1 event,Apply to MakeUofT at (https://makeuoft.ca/)! Join us at MakeUofT to transform your ideas into reality! In this 24-hour event, you and your team will make a project from scratch using hardware and present your project to a panel of industry judges to compete for prizes. This year, the themes for MakeUofT are health, useless inventions, and music! For more information about MakeUofT, check out our website at (https://makeuoft.ca/)! To help facilitate your learning experience, we will host online workshops throughout the event featuring speakers from some of the top companies in the industry. We can't wait to see your creations! Bldg: Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship, 55 St George St Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Ontario Tech University Electrical Engineering Program is proud to host its annual research day @ 2000 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, ON. The event will take place in the Energy Research Center Building. Co-sponsored by: Ontario Tech University Agenda: Please see attached flyer. Bldg: ERC, 2000 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, L1G 0C5 |
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This workshop introduces how to operate Samsung equipment in biomedical lab of Progress campus. Co-sponsored by: Biomedical Engineering Association Room: Samsung Lab, Bldg: A3, Progress Campus, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M1G3T8 |
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It's a cliche that a picture says 1,000 words, but great figures are a key asset to quality publications! Are you struggling to create high quality figures for your paper? Perhaps you're frustrated using PowerPoint or confused by the steep learning curve of TikZ. Regardless we are here to help. The U of T AP-S student chapter is offering a tutorial on OriginLab, a powerful image generation application, this Friday Mar 1st in BA7180 from 2:00pm-3:30pm. OriginLab is capable of easily generating high quality vector graphics for displaying your data or creating diagrams. Coffee and treats will be provided! Please register via IEEE vTools so that we can order the correct amount of food. Also please send an email to stewart.pearson@mail.utoronto.ca if you have any dietary restrictions or preferences. Room: BA7180, Bldg: Bahen Centre for Information Technology, 40 St George St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 2E4 |
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