IEEEXtreme is a global 24-hour online contest where IEEE Student Branch teams solve a challenging set of programming problems.
Who can compete?
• Teams of up to three IEEE student or graduate student members from IEEE Student Branches.
• Student Branches can form multiple teams.
Where is the competition held?
• Student Branches will host the IEEEXtreme event for their local team, and all of the head-to-head competition will happen online.
What COULD I WIN ?
The event aims to bring together ECE students and alumni working in industry, who
want to know how to succeed in their career and personal lives. The focus for this event is the female engineering students. This event is co-organized with WIE Toronto Section.
Speakers:
Angela Shama, CEO of OSPE
Janet Holder, President of Enbridge
Laura Formusa, President of Hydro one
Shannon O'Connor, Executive Director, IBM Canada Business Partners
Event details:
The speakers will be talking about the following topics:
- the motivations and the paths that led you to success,
Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm
Location: SF1101
Topics:
The topic is "having it all - strike a good work-life balance”.
Speakers:
Lara Swift, Manager, Platform Codelines and Product Conformance, RIM - Biography
Nadia Khatir, Manager, GPG- Diagnostic Production, AMD - Biography
Jennifer Gibbs, Quality Executive Champion, Information Management Division, IBM - Biography
Dear Fellow Engineering Students,
The IEEE Student Chapter at the University of Toronto is delighted to invite you for our 13th Annual Wine and Cheese in BA 7180, 5:30PM on Oct 1. 2009.
Are you looking to get involved in the professional engineering community? Find out career and academic opportunities? Connect and establish your networks? Most of all, spend some time hanging out with fun people who love engineering just as much as you do?
Dec 3, 2008 6:00PM - 7:30PM
BA 1240
Speaker
Prof. Yaakov Bar-Shalom, Distinguished IEEE AESS Lecturer
Electrical & Computer Engineering Dept., University of Connecticut
Organizer
IEEE Aerospace Electronics System Society (AESS) Toronto Chapter
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