IEEE Montréal – Board Meeting

Bldg: EV002.184, 1515 rue Sainte-Catherine O, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H3G 2W1

Chairs and Officers of all Chapters, Affinity Groups (WIE, YP, IR, Humanitarian, etc...), Student Branches, Counselors, Ambassadors, and ExCom: Please join us for an in person meeting on October 6, from 18:00 to 21:00. This meeting is a chance to see each other after a long time, discuss accomplishments of the previous period, and plan for the future events. It would be great if everyone could make an effort and attend the meeting. Bldg: EV002.184, 1515 rue Sainte-Catherine O, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H3G 2W1

LATex workshop

Bldg: Pavillon Lassonde, Polytechnique Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

LaTeX is a typesetting program that is used primarily by mathematicians and other academics to help us typeset mathematical notation easily and legibly and using markup-tagging conventions, writers can style the text throughout a document by defining the general structure of the document. This workshop could be of interest to students who want to learn about LaTeX templates to create impressive documents for their master's or Ph.D. thesis. Furthermore, academics, students, and researchers seeking to create professional-looking documents, papers, presentations, and posters may benefit from this workshop. The main goal of this talk is to get beginners to the place where they can produce basic documents with the use of LaTeX, so we will intentionally be leaving aside some of the more technical options that might be too much for those who are just starting off. As part of our workshop, we will be giving a comprehensive overview of the documentation, including document spacing and formatting guidelines and how to cite other papers and write a bibliography. In addition, we learn how to include figures, plots, and tables in LaTeX documents. The workshop will continue with a discussion of how to handle LaTeX errors. To conclude, we will use LaTeX to compose our first document. What will you discover? - How to create a document in LaTeX - Document spacing and formatting principles - How to cite other papers and build a bibliography - How to include figures, plots, and tables in a LaTeX document - How to include and reference mathematics and algorithms in LaTeX - Handling LaTeX Errors Who should attend this workshop? - Students are interested in learning about Latex templates to create impressive documents for their master’s or Ph.D. thesis. - Academics, students, and researchers looking to create professional-looking documents, papers, presentations, and posters. - Anyone who had heard about LaTeX but has avoided learning about it Speaker(s): Aynour Khosravi , Bldg: Pavillon Lassonde, Polytechnique Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

LATex workshop

Bldg: Pavillon Lassonde, Polytechnique Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

LaTeX is a typesetting program that is used primarily by mathematicians and other academics to help us typeset mathematical notation easily and legibly and using markup-tagging conventions, writers can style the text throughout a document by defining the general structure of the document. This workshop could be of interest to students who want to learn about LaTeX templates to create impressive documents for their master's or Ph.D. thesis. Furthermore, academics, students, and researchers seeking to create professional-looking documents, papers, presentations, and posters may benefit from this workshop. The main goal of this talk is to get beginners to the place where they can produce basic documents with the use of LaTeX, so we will intentionally be leaving aside some of the more technical options that might be too much for those who are just starting off. As part of our workshop, we will be giving a comprehensive overview of the documentation, including document spacing and formatting guidelines and how to cite other papers and write a bibliography. In addition, we learn how to include figures, plots, and tables in LaTeX documents. The workshop will continue with a discussion of how to handle LaTeX errors. To conclude, we will use LaTeX to compose our first document. What will you discover? - How to create a document in LaTeX - Document spacing and formatting principles - How to cite other papers and build a bibliography - How to include figures, plots, and tables in a LaTeX document - How to include and reference mathematics and algorithms in LaTeX - Handling LaTeX Errors Who should attend this workshop? - Students are interested in learning about Latex templates to create impressive documents for their master’s or Ph.D. thesis. - Academics, students, and researchers looking to create professional-looking documents, papers, presentations, and posters. - Anyone who had heard about LaTeX but has avoided learning about it Speaker(s): Aynour Khosravi , Bldg: Pavillon Lassonde, Polytechnique Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

LATex workshop

Bldg: Pavillon Lassonde, Polytechnique Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

LaTeX is a typesetting program that is used primarily by mathematicians and other academics to help us typeset mathematical notation easily and legibly and using markup-tagging conventions, writers can style the text throughout a document by defining the general structure of the document. This workshop could be of interest to students who want to learn about LaTeX templates to create impressive documents for their master's or Ph.D. thesis. Furthermore, academics, students, and researchers seeking to create professional-looking documents, papers, presentations, and posters may benefit from this workshop. The main goal of this talk is to get beginners to the place where they can produce basic documents with the use of LaTeX, so we will intentionally be leaving aside some of the more technical options that might be too much for those who are just starting off. As part of our workshop, we will be giving a comprehensive overview of the documentation, including document spacing and formatting guidelines and how to cite other papers and write a bibliography. In addition, we learn how to include figures, plots, and tables in LaTeX documents. The workshop will continue with a discussion of how to handle LaTeX errors. To conclude, we will use LaTeX to compose our first document. What will you discover? - How to create a document in LaTeX - Document spacing and formatting principles - How to cite other papers and build a bibliography - How to include figures, plots, and tables in a LaTeX document - How to include and reference mathematics and algorithms in LaTeX - Handling LaTeX Errors Who should attend this workshop? - Students are interested in learning about Latex templates to create impressive documents for their master’s or Ph.D. thesis. - Academics, students, and researchers looking to create professional-looking documents, papers, presentations, and posters. - Anyone who had heard about LaTeX but has avoided learning about it Speaker(s): Aynour Khosravi , Bldg: Pavillon Lassonde, Polytechnique Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Practical 5G channel and system modeling techniques

Room: 1.162, Bldg: EV-Building, 1515 Ste. Catherine West (corner with Guy St.), Concordia University, Electrical & Computer Engineering Department, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

The IEEE Montreal Section and Concordia University are inviting all interested IEEE Montreal members and other engineers and students to a technical seminar given by: Prof. Kafi Hassan. Register to reserve your seat. Refreshment will be served. Abstract: Channel link‐level and system level modeling played a critical role in proper design and deployment of all generations of wireless network systems. Particularly, system level modeling has become an important task for network planning, network design, and network optimization of wireless cellular systems. System level simulations allow to evaluate the performance of an entire network containing many Evolved Node B (eNodeB) sectors serving a lot of user equipment (UEs) in urban, suburban, and rural environments. Design and performance of new technology features require to be accurately verified and improved before deployment into commercial systems. Therefore, real‐world system performance modeling and predictions should be very reliable and should be based on repeatable measurements of how the model behaves in the actual environment. Both the wireless industry and academia have made a significant effort developing and defining new and updated channel models such as the 3GPP 3D channel model and the extended 3GPP extended channel model for milli‐meter wave. New 3D geodata models with high‐resolution and artificial intelligent (AI) algorithms are greatly enhancing the RF propagation modeling in line of sight (LOS) and non‐line of sight (NLOS) beamformed signals and FD‐MIMO antenna applications of 5G wireless network systems. In this talk, we will review some of the key 5G wideband wireless channel modeling including the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), NYU SIM, and others. We will discuss some of the general practical use cases of 5G network system modeling scenarios. Additionally, we will describe some of the practical challenges of channel and system modeling in 5G wireless systems. Speaker(s): Prof. Kafi Hassan, Room: 1.162, Bldg: EV-Building, 1515 Ste. Catherine West (corner with Guy St.), Concordia University, Electrical & Computer Engineering Department, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

IEEE Xtreme 2022

Room: B600.16 (Gallerie Rolland), Bldg: 6th floor, Principal Building, 2500 Chem. de Polytechnique, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3T1J4

IEEE Xtreme is a global challenge in which teams of student members, supported by an IEEE Student Branch, advised and proctored by an IEEE Member, compete in 24 hours, starting on October 22nd, 2022, at 00:00:00 UTC and ending at 23:59:59 UTC, against each other to solve a set of programming problems. Open to all undergraduate and graduate university students with an active IEEE student membership. Register for this amazing worldwide competition, IEEE McGill, in collaboration with IEEE of Ecole Polytechnique, Concordia, and ETS, will be hosting you in an amazing space at Ecole Polytechnique. We will provide FREE food and prizes to all those who participate along with a fun atmosphere to compete in. So, what are you waiting for, go and register now! Eligibility Participants must compete as part of a team. Teams are comprised of up to THREE IEEE students or up to TWO graduate student members per team. All team members must be IEEE students or graduate student members to register and compete in the competition. IEEE Membership information is required during the registration process*. Universities and Colleges can have multiple teams with no restrictions. Prior to registration, each team is responsible for securing at least one eligible Proctor, who will supervise the team during the competition*. Room: B600.16 (Gallerie Rolland), Bldg: 6th floor, Principal Building, 2500 Chem. de Polytechnique, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3T1J4

YP Retreat in Mont-Tremblant

174 Chem. de la Forêt, Mont-Tremblant, Parking P2, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada, J8E 1Z1

IEEE YP Montreal and YP Ottawa are holding an event in Mont-Tremblant!! This is a social activity and we would like to meet our members and welcome any none-member to our community. We offer coffee and soft drinks during the trip. 174 Chem. de la Forêt, Mont-Tremblant, Parking P2, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada, J8E 1Z1

Mont-Tremblant Visit

Mont-Tremblant National Park, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada

More info to come soon. This is a social event for IEEE members in Montreal and Ottawa sections. Mont-Tremblant National Park, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada

Mont-Tremblant Visit

Mont-Tremblant National Park, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada

More info to come soon. This is a social event for IEEE members in Montreal and Ottawa sections. Mont-Tremblant National Park, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada

Mont-Tremblant Visit

Mont-Tremblant National Park, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada

More info to come soon. This is a social event for IEEE members in Montreal and Ottawa sections. Mont-Tremblant National Park, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada