e-Newsletter: November 2024

News

2024 Section Election – Final Slate of Candidates Announced

The Vancouver Section is pleased to announce the final slate of candidates in the annual election of officers as follows, in no particular order:

Chair:         Mandeep Pannu
                   Usman Munawar

Vice Chair: Nima Moazen

Treasurer:  Jessla Varaparambil

Secretary:  Zhida Li

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Vancouver Section Scholarship Awards increased

The IEEE Vancouver Section has announced an additional $30,000 in scholarship funding in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the IEEE Canadian Foundation. This increase will allow the Vancouver Section to offer up to four $2,000 scholarships annually. The presentation of this funding was made by Section Chair Jacqueline Nichols to IEEE Canada Foundation President David Whyte. Scholarship applications will open in early 2025.

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New Senior Members – Summer 2024

The Vancouver Section is pleased to announce that several members have been elevated to the grade of IEEE Senior Member. Congratulations to the following Vancouver Section Senior Members:

  • Hamilton-Smith, Garrett
  • Khaligh, Vahid
  • Khorramdel, Hossein
  • Mikhailiuk, Stepan
  • Moosaei, Mohammad
  • Tagourti, Hatem
  • Tian, Yu
  • Wilder, Matthew

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 Upcoming Events

Kaiser Chair Energy Security Talk Series Sponsored by IEEE PELS: Building B.C.’s Energy Future

Chris O’Riley, BC Hydro President and CEO

Organizer:
Power Electronics Chapter


Friday 15 November 2024, 04:00 PM to 05:00 PM, 2332 Main Mall, Vancouver, V6T 1Z4, Building: Kaiser, Room Number: KAIS 2020/2030.

Chris O’Riley will discuss the utility’s future vision and strategic investments in sustainable energy for British Columbia. As electricity demand rises with population growth and a shift to renewable energy, BC Hydro is implementing a $36 billion, 10-year capital plan to expand the provincial grid. This plan includes investments in community infrastructure to ensure clean, reliable, and affordable power for all B.C.

Chris O’Riley, President and CEO of BC Hydro, oversees B.C.’s largest Crown corporation, providing reliable, affordable, and clean electricity to 5 million customers. With a 34-year career at BC Hydro, he has led operations, capital projects, and risk management for its trading subsidiary, Powerex. Chris is a UBC graduate and a Professional Engineer in electrical engineering.

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The Rise of Serverless Cloud Computing and A Journey to Enhance Its Efficiency and Sustainability

Mohammad Shahrad, Assistant Professor at The University of British Columbia (UBC)

Joint Sponsors:
Consultants Network,
Joint Computing Chapter


Wednesday 27 November 2024, 04:00 PM to 05:30 PM, Online.

Serverless computing has gained significant traction in the past few years. In this talk, the speaker will explore the architectural trade-offs in serverless platforms and share insights from their six-year research journey on enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of serverless computing systems.

Mohammad Shahrad is an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of British Columbia (UBC). His work spans the computing stack, from developing complex distributed software systems and cluster-level schedulers to designing new hardware for cloud workloads. Mohammad’s research has been deployed in production, won the USENIX Community Award, and been featured in the press.

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Underwater Magnetic & Electromagnetic Sensors: New Applications and Recent Results from OFG’s iCP and Hypermag Systems for Marine Robotic Platforms

Organizer:
Oceanic Engineering Society


Thursday 28 November 2024, 03:00 PM to 04:15 PM, Online.

The Canadian Atlantic, Vancouver, and Victoria Chapters of the Oceanic Engineering Society are hosting an online session on underwater magnetic and electromagnetic sensors. The session will introduce OFG’s Hypermag, a next-gen magnetometer for marine robotics used in UXO, MCM, and cable mapping with AUVs and ROVs, as well as the iCP system for non-contact Cathodic Protection inspection of subsea structures. Recent trial results will also be presented.


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Editor:

Yangxin Ma

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