e-Newsletter: November 2022
Career Opportunities
SPONSORED CONTENT Embedded Software EngineerIKOMED Technologies Inc, a medical device company located in Vancouver, BC, is looking for a talented and self-driven Embedded Software Engineer to join our multi-disciplinary project team as a full-time employee in the development of our ATMOS device for the treatment of emphysema. Responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, the following: Software development
Algorithm development
To explore this opportunity further, please visit us at https://www.ikomed.com/careers/ |
SPONSORED CONTENT Kwantlen Polytechnic University – Computer Science and Information Technology Instructors – Melville School of BusinessThe Melville School of Business is seeking several qualified Computer Science and Information Technology [CSIT] faculty members. The successful candidates will be required to teach courses in support of the Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology Degree and the Computer Information Systems Certificate and Diploma. For more information about CSIT programs and courses, please go to https://calendar.kpu.ca/programs-az/business/information-technology/. The School of Business offers courses online as well as in-person classes provided on all five campuses of Kwantlen Polytechnic University [Richmond, Surrey, Cloverdale, Surrey Civic Plaza and Langley]. In the case of in-person classes, faculty are expected to be available to teach on all campuses. The ability to teach using online and in-person delivery modes for the following courses is required:
The Melville School of Business is seeking faculty members for different start dates. If interested, please additionally apply for those competitions.
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News
IEEE Day 2022 Celebration in Vancouver
The IEEE Vancouver Section celebrated IEEE Day on October 4th, 2022 at Creekside Community Centre in Vancouver. The executives of the section were excited to hold the local IEEE Day event in person once again, after 2 years of holding the event online. Approximately 40 members and friends of the Section came together to socialize and hear the keynote speech given by past Section Chair Dr. Guillaume Boisset, Director of Manufacturing at Sierra Wireless. |
Trans-Canada Microwave System IEEE Milestone Dedication
The IEEE Vancouver Section held a dedication ceremony for the IEEE Milestone of the Trans-Canada Microwave System on Canada Day. The plaques are mounted at the TELUS Headquarters in Vancouver. TELUS CTO Ibrahim Gedeon joined Section Chair Matthew Wilder to dedicate the IEEE Milestone. They were joined by Mike Paraskake, a long-time member and volunteer in the section whose career at BC Tel and TELUS included working directly with the microwave system. Dave Michelson, Associate Professor of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UBC, leads the IEEE Canada History Committee and coordinated the application for this historic milestone which required the cooperation of multiple sections across Canada. |
Upcoming Events
Invited Talk: Fabrication, Actuation, and Control of Sensor-Equipped MicrorobotsOrganizer: IEEE Vancouver Sensors Council Friday, November 11, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm, Online. This talk will review some of the recent advances in the field of micro-robotics for biomedical applications. Dr. Ansari will present her group’s recent efforts on the fabrication, actuation and 2D/3D control of vibration-driven and magnetically-powered microrobots for surgical and drug delivery applications. Furthermore, she will present some of the recent results on the application of micro-swimming robots equipped with MEMS sensors for underwater exploration of the icy moons of the planet. Dr. Azadeh Ansari is an Assistant Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech. Her research focuses on Radio Frequency MEMS resonant systems and micro-robotics. She earned her M.S and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 2013 and 2016 respectively. Before joining the ECE faculty at Georgia Tech, she was a postdoctoral scholar in the Physics Department at Caltech. |
Vancouver Talk 11: 40 years at SPAROrganizer: IEEE Vancouver Life Members Affinity Group Saturday, November 19, 9:00 am – 10:00 am, Online. SPAR Aerospace was the Canadian company that produced equipment for the Canadian Space Agency as part of the NASA Space Shuttle missions. It is most famous for developing the Canadarm (Shuttle Remote Manipulator System) and Canadarm2 is still used on the International Space Station. Lorne Keyes will be reminiscing on 40 years at SPAR. |
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