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Website Update

We are in the process of updating this the IEEE AICN web presence, so things will be a little unstable as we go about learning the ins and outs of WordPress.  That doesn’t mean we’ve been idle though!...

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Upcoming talks in March-May

We have several interesting talks coming up in March-May: Evolution to LTE Advanced - a technology talk on 18 March highlighting coming changes in the world of mobile communications.  How is LTE (the...

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Consultants Network on Facebook

We’ve made the leap to Facebook! Steep learning curve ahead as we learn to use it effectively. Have a look, give us a ‘like’, and maybe even follow us. https://www.facebook.com/ieee.ottawa.aicn

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April Events

Coming up on 9 April is the “Personal Branding” event.  This is a Professional Development event and is as applicable to students as it is to seasoned professionals. Then on 30 April we have “Data...

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It can’t be all tech …

And now for some non-tech:  did you know that Ottawa is fielding several teams to the QUIDDITCH WORLD CUP?  U of Ottawa is sending two teams (Gee Gees and Ottawa Maple Rush) and Carleton U one...

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Personal Branding Part I

Excellent turnout at last night’s Personal Branding- Part I  event (43 people!). Thanks to all who participated. And yes, an IEEE event is a great opportunity to network with Ottawa engineers and...

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Data Mining in Health Care

We closed out the month of April with an excellent presentation by Bijan Raheemi on two of his projects in Data Mining for Healthcare and Medicine.  The event was well attended and Algonquin College...

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Personal Branding Part II – Done!

Excellent turnout at last night’s Personal Branding- Part II  event with 23 people present to get some insight in to how to make that personal presentation of your brand.  I think most would agree that...

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IoT – Internet of Things

September seems to be the truer start of a new year than January.  Classes begin anew, the European conference season kicks in to overdrive, and with summer well and truly over, the work year starts...

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