Events

Aug
24
Mon
Requirements Engineering Conference (RE’15)
Aug 24 – Aug 28 all day

RE’15 is the 23rd IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference. RE’15 offers an extensive program of interest to academia, government and industry including three distinguished keynote speakers and three conference days full of papers, panels, posters and demos. A series of exciting tutorials to develop skills in and advance awareness of requirements engineering practices is of particular interest to industry. The main conference is preceded by two days of workshops and the doctoral symposium.

RE’15 follows the theme: “Requirements for the masses. Requirements from the masses.”

The conference, to be hosted at the new and shining Faculty of Social Sciences building at the University of Ottawa, is organized in collaboration with the IEEE Computer Society and the IEEE Ottawa Section. We are also looking for partners and sponsors!

Location: Ottawa, Canada
Date: August 24-28, 2015
URL: http://re15.org

Important dates:
Jan 26th: Workshop Proposals
Feb 16th: Intent to Submit Tutorial Proposals
Mar 02nd: Tutorial Proposals
Mar 02nd: Abstracts for Research, RE: Next!, and Industry Papers
Mar 09th: Full Research, RE: Next!, and Industry Papers
Apr 13th: Panel & Interactive Proposals
Apr 13th: Doctoral Symposium Submissions
Apr 13th: Posters & Tool Demos
May 18th: Author Notification
May 20th: Student Volunteer Applications
Jun 19th: Camera Ready Submission
Aug 24th-28th: RE’15 Conference in Ottawa

Contact: Daniel Amyot, General Chair, damyot@eecs.uottawa.ca

Sep
16
Wed
From Innovation to Enterprise: Opportunities, Risks and the Evolution of Information Technologies @ River Building, Atrium and Conference Rooms 2224–2228
Sep 16 @ 17:00 – 19:30

Event
From Innovation to Enterprise: Opportunities, Risks and the Evolution of Information Technologies

Speakers
John Duff, Director of Engineering at Shopify
Mike Abbott, Partner at Deloitte
Suzanne Rochford, Director of User Centered Design for TELUS Health

Date & Time
Wednesday, September 16
5:00 – 7:30 PM

Location
River Building, Atrium and Conference Rooms 2224–2228
Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON

Parking
Display this invitation on your dash for free parking in lot P2
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Registration
Required, First-come First Serve
Click here to register

Organizer &Contact info
Alexandra Leroux
alexandra.leroux@carleton.ca

Website URL

Abstract
Join for a special panel discussion on the evolution of information technologies. Hear from leaders of industry as they discuss the roles that information technologies play in the worlds of e-commerce, cyber-security, and healthcare. A reception will follow the speaker discussion

May
28
Sat
14th Annual IEEE Ottawa Robotics Competition @ Longfields-Davidson Heights Secondary School
May 28 all day
14th Annual IEEE Ottawa Robotics Competition @ Longfields-Davidson Heights Secondary School | Ottawa | Ontario | Canada

Competition Day Info

Come join us again for the 14th Annual IEEE Ottawa Robotics Competition! This year, we will be featuring a full day of activities with exciting robot challenges. Friendly competition is encouraged and presentations will be ongoing throughout the day. Awards will be presented at the closing ceremony.
WHO:

Everyone is invited! The event is entirely free for spectators

WHEN:
Saturday, May 28th, 2016

WHERE:
Longfields-Davidson Heights Secondary School
149 Berrigan Drive, Ottawa, ON, K2J 5C6
May
29
Sun
IEEE EMBS International Student Conference ISC (2016) @ Carleton University
May 29 – May 31 all day

Date/Time: May 29th - May 31st 2016
Location: Carleton University
Parking: N/A
Registration: N/A
Organizer: ISC 2016 Organizing Committee
Organizer e-mail: iscyow2016@hotmail.com
Organized by: Carleton University Engineering In Medicine and Biology Student Chapter
URL: http://sites.ieee.org/embs-isc-2016/

Abstract:
You are invited to the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) International Student Conference (ISC) 2016. The ISC 2016 will be hosted at Carleton University located in Ottawa, Canada from May 29, 2016 toMay 31, 2016 with an overarching theme of ‘Expanding the Boundaries of Biomedical Engineering and Healthcare’.
If you are passionate about life saving technologies, then this conference is for you! This is a unique conference and it will be like no other you have attended.
· Present your research, hone your public speaking skills, get published in IEEE Xplore and get a chance at winning the best paper award
· Bring out the innovation in you by submitting an entry to the design competition and get a chance at winning the best design award
· Improve your technical and soft skills by participating in the various workshops led by industry and academic leaders
· Expand your professional network through  dedicated networking and exhibition time with students, industry and academic leaders
For more information, please visit the ISC 2016 website at http://sites.ieee.org/embs-isc-2016/

click here for conference’s brochure

 

Jul
21
Thu
Healthcare and Well by Fawzi Behmann, President TelNet Management Consulting, Inc. @ Algonquin College, School of Advanced Technology, T-Building
Jul 21 @ 18:30 – 19:30

Abstract
Several technologies are converging empowering IoT and delivering  a greater impact and advance services to multiple markets by 2020’s.
This presentation will introduce the concept of IoT and architectural evolution from a pre-IoT to Collaborative IoT impacting many markets such as home, health, automotive, enterprise, transportation and infrastructure. This will be enriched by several examples.
The talk will then focus on healthcare and wellness exploring current and emerging solutions at hospitals, clinics, care centers and homes. Solution building blocks include sensing, aggregation, and data analytics.
Examples of some of the adjacent technologies such as 3D, Robot, Drone and Wearables will be highlighted.
Finally the talk will conclude with some of the factors and challenges to deliver scalable solutions, delivering better quality of services and experience. These include development platforms, 5G, virtualization, collaborative applications and security.

Fawzi is a visionary, thought leader, author and contributor in advancing adoption of technology in serving humanity. Fawzi spent over 30 years in industry and held various executive and leadership positions with Tier 1 companies in the areas of communications and networks spanning Semiconductor, communication systems and service provider. Fawzi was a principle architect and championed the definition and the developing of integrated pre-IoT telecom alert system and networking management solution at Teleglobe Canada. He was a senior product manager with Nortel Networks for product release for enterprise, broadband edge and core nodes. Fawzi also served as the Director of Strategic Marketing with Motorola/Freescale for SoC networking & Communications product line in Austin, Texas.
Fawzi is passionate about technology automation and has founded TelNet Management Consulting Inc. in 2009 offering consulting services in the areas of technology trends and positioning for smart networking and IoT/GIS solutions. Examples included Solar Energy, Public Safety – emergency response systems. He organized and chaired workshops, tutorials and was a distinguished speaker on key topics such as IoT, 5G, virtualization and Big Data/Analytics.
Fawzi is a board member with several companies and had several publication including a recent book on the subject of future IoT “Collaborative Internet of Things for Future Smart Connected Life and Business “ published by Wiley, June 2015.
http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118913744,subjectCd-EEJ0.html

Fawzi is a senior member of IEEE, and is currently the ComSoc NA vice chair, CTS Conference & PACE Chair, and ComSoc/SP/CS Austin chapter chair. He was the recipient of several awards from Industry and IEEE including CEO Freescale Diamond Chip Award in 2008, and IEEE ComSoc Chapter of the year award in 2015 and Outstanding R5 member award for 2013, 2014 and 2015.
Fawzi holds a Bachelor of Science with honors and distinction from Concordia University, Montreal;  Masters in Computer Science from the University of Waterloo, Ontario  and Executive MBA from Queen’s University, Ontario Canada.

PARKING:
No fee after 5:00 p.m. at the Visitors’ Parking Lots 8 & 9. Please respect restricted areas.

REGISTRATION:
Admission: Free. Registration required. To ensure a seat, please register by e-mail contacting:
Wahab Almuhtadi Almuhtadi@ieee.org.

 

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