Kick-off: International Women’s Day Panel Planning Meeting

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/534658

Objective: To define the theme, scope, and initial action items for our International Women’s Day (IWD) panel discussion event. Agenda - Welcome & Meeting Purpose (5 min) - Brief introduction to the meeting’s goals and the importance of the event. - Review of Event Vision & Core Objectives (10 min) - What is our primary goal for this panel? (e.g., inspire, educate, build community, drive action) - Who is our target audience? (e.g., students, faculty, public, specific industry) - Brainstorming: Panel Theme & Key Questions (15 min) - Align with the global IWD theme ("Inspire Inclusion" for 2024) or choose a local/organizational focus. - Draft 3-5 core questions/topics the panel should address. - Speaker Identification & Outreach Strategy (15 min) - Brainstorm potential panelist profiles (e.g., industry leaders, academics, activists, alumni). - Assign names and initial outreach responsibilities. - Logistics & Preliminary Timeline (10 min) - Date & Time: Preferred window for the event. - Format: In-person, hybrid, or virtual? - Venue/Platform: Initial ideas or requirements. - Set key milestones (e.g., "speakers confirmed by X date"). - Roles & Next Action Items (10 min) - Define sub-committees or leads for: Speaker Coordination, Marketing/Promotion, Logistics, Day-of Moderation/Hosting. - Assign clear, immediate next steps with owners and deadlines. - Open Discussion & Closing (5 min) - Address any concerns or brilliant ideas. - Confirm next meeting date/time. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/534658

Energy Challenges from a Materials perspective

Room: EV3.309, Bldg: EV, University of Concordia, 1515 Rue Sainte-Catherine O, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1S6 , Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/532817

Abstract: The quest for sustainable development dictates an urgent transition from fossil fuels to renewables. This presentation focuses on next generation (solar) energy technologies from a materials perspective. We study structure property/relationships in advanced materials, emphasizing multifunctional systems that exhibit several functionalities. Such systems are then used as building blocks for the fabrication of various emerging technologies. In particular, nanostructured materials synthesized via the bottom–up approach present an opportunity for future generation low cost and low energy intensive manufacturing of devices. We focus on recent developments in solar technologies, including third generation photovoltaics, solar hydrogen production, luminescent solar concentrators and other optoelectronic devices, highlighting the role and importance of critical raw materials. References included below. Speaker(s): Federico Rosei Agenda: 1:30 pm-2:30 pm: Tech Talk (hybrid) 2:30 pm-3:00 pm: Free networking Room: EV3.309, Bldg: EV, University of Concordia, 1515 Rue Sainte-Catherine O, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1S6 , Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/532817