• AWS Hack – Hack the Student Life

    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Hack The Student Life" is a one-day hackathon event, collaboratively hosted by the IEEE University of Toronto Student Branch and Amazon Web Service (AWS) Toronto, with sponsorship from Softchoice. This dynamic and fast-paced event will offer University of Toronto students the chance to engage in a hackathon aimed at addressing challenges they have identified on campus through the use of cloud-based solutions. Please note: All applicants have to submit their application on https://hackstudentlife.ca in order to be considered, and this hackathon is only available to University of Toronto students. Co-sponsored by: Amazon Web Service Toronto, Ontario, Canada

  • IEEE Members only FYA AI workshop

    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    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

  • altium designer workshop

    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    A beginner-intermediate level workshop for Altium Designer, the computer-aided design (CAD) software for making a printed circuit board (PCB)! Open to all associates of IEEE UofT student branch, we cover basic circuit design guidelines, how to interface with the board, and how to create a custom PCB! Toronto, Ontario, Canada

  • NewHacks 2023

    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Interested in tech, hands on experience, hackathons but don't know where to start? NewHacks is for you! NewHacks is a beginner-friendly hackathon catered towards university students across Canada with little to no previous hackathon experience. Students will be encouraged to learn by attending workshops and talking to industry mentors, getting hands-on with our selection of hardware, and creating a project in 24 hours to compete for prizes! Toronto, Ontario, Canada

  • Integrated Solar-Pannel Antennas by Prof. Reyhan Baktur

    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Please join us for an upcoming talk on Apr 13, 3-4 pm (Eastern Time) by Prof. Reyhan Baktur titled "Integrated Solar-Pannel Antennas," as part of the 2021-2022 IEEE AP-S seminar series. Abstract: Conformal Integration of antennas with solar panels has wide applications, from small spacecraft, Mars rovers, to self-powered wireless sensors. It is particularly beneficial when the surface real estate is a major challenge, such as a CubeSat. A strategic integration not only reduces the development cost, promotes a robust communication link, but also increases the mission capacity by allowing more science instruments to be mounted on the CubeSat. This lecture covers different conformal antenna designs for solar panel integration, from UHF to Ka band. It includes antennas integrated under solar cells, around solar cells, and optically transparent antennas integrated on top of solar cells. It also covers low gain and high gain design. The high gain design mainly focuses on reflectarray antenna, which may be beneficial to those who wishes to study the subject. As these antennas are integrated with solar panel, a unique and complex subsystem, effects of solar cells on the antenna and vice versa need to be analyzed and quantified. The lecture presents analysis of a typical space-certified solar cell, extracted model, experimental set-up to quantify the interaction between solar cells and the integrated antennas. About Speaker: Dr. Reyhan Baktur is an associate professor at the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Utah State University (USU). Her research interests include antennas and microwave engineering with a focus on antenna design for CubeSats; optically transparent antennas; multifunctional integrated antennas, sensors, and microwave circuits. She is affiliated with the Center for Space Engineering at USU, the Space Dynamics Laboratory (the university affiliated research center), and collaborates with NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Dr. Baktur is an AdCom member of IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, and is active in US National Committee of the International Union of Radio Science, serving as the vice chair for commission B, and the inaugural chair for the Women in Radio Science. She is passionate and committed to electromagnetic education and student recruiting by introducing CubeSat projects in undergraduate classrooms. She is the recipient of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society’s (APS) the Donald G. Dudley Jr. Undergraduate Teaching Award in 2013 and has been actively serving IEEE APS student paper competition and student design contest. Dr. Baktur’s lectures will focus on CubeSat Development Basics, Link Budget Analysis and Development, Antenna Designs for CubeSats and Small Satellites, Transparent Antennas, and Class Projects for Electromagnetic Courses

  • Introduction to CPI’s Satcom & Medical Products

    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Founded in 1948, CPI is a global manufacturer of electronic components and subsystems focused primarily on communications and defense markets. The company develops, manufactures, and globally distributes innovative and reliable technology solutions used in the generation, amplification, transmission, and reception of microwave signals for commercial and military applications. CPI serves customers in the communications, defense, medical, industrial, and scientific markets. The Satcom & Medical Products Division of CPI is located in Georgetown, Ontario. This presentation introduces some of the CPI products, basic technical background, and the application of High Voltage for such medical and Satcom products. Speaker(s): Mahdi Khanali Agenda: Registration is mandatory. Register: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/291432