Emerging haptically-enabled systems for immersive simulation-based training: Design, Development, and Deployment

Room: EV002.184, Bldg: EV Building, Concordia University , Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1M8

The Montreal Chapters of the IEEE Control Systems (CS) and Systems, Man & Cybernetics (SMC) cordially invite you to attend the following in-person talk, to be given by Dr. Saeid Nahavandi, Distinguished Professor at the Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia, and Distinguished Lecturer of the SMC society. Co-sponsored by: Concordia University Speaker(s): Dr. Saeid Nahavandi, Room: EV002.184, Bldg: EV Building, Concordia University , Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1M8

CIT Summer Series – Jon Peddie – The History of Visual Magic in Computers: How Beautiful Images are Made in CAD, 3D, VR and AR

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/364008

This is a weekly session of the CIT Summer Series, with Jon Peddle presenting The History of Visual Magic in Computers: How Beautiful Images are Made in CAD, 3D, VR and AR : If you have ever looked at a fantastic adventure or science fiction movie, or an amazingly complex and rich computer game, or a TV commercial where cars or gas pumps or biscuits behaved liked people and wondered, “How do they do that?”, then you’ve experienced the magic of 3D worlds generated by a computer. 3D in computers began as a way to represent automotive designs and illustrate the construction of molecules. 3D graphics use evolved to visualizations of simulated data and artistic representations of imaginary worlds. In order to overcome the processing limitations of the computer, graphics had to exploit the characteristics of the eye and brain, and develop visual tricks to simulate realism. The goal is to create graphics images that will overcome the visual cues that cause disbelief and tell the viewer this is not real. Thousands of people over thousands of years have developed the building blocks and made the discoveries in mathematics and science to make such 3D magic possible, and The History of Visual Magic in Computers is dedicated to all of them and tells a little of their story. It traces the earliest understanding of 3D and then foundational mathematics to explain and construct 3D; from mechanical computers up to today’s tablets. Several of the amazing computer graphics algorithms and tricks came of periods where eruptions of new ideas and techniques seem to occur all at once. Applications emerged as the fundamentals of how to draw lines and create realistic images were better understood, leading to hardware 3D controllers that drive the display all the way to stereovision and virtual reality. Maps the history of the techniques behind science fiction movies, complex and rich computer games, and TV commercials capable of making cars, gas pumps and biscuits behave like human beings. Speaker(s): Dr. Jon Peddie, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/364008

Journée de l’Innovation en Génie Physique 2023 / Innovation Day in Engineering Physics 2023

Room: Salle 1035, Bldg: Pavillon Joseph-Armand Bombardier, 5155 Chemin de la Rampe , Polytechnique Montreal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H3T 1J4

(An English version will follow) Vous êtes invités à assister au 5e Journée de l’Innovation en Génie Physique le vendredi 8 Septembre 2023. Nous vous encourageons à appliquer pour une présentation d’une durée d’environ 10 minutes, ou une affiche présentant vos plus récents résultats. Vous êtes également tous les bienvenus à venir assister à la conférence ! L'événement est gratuit et on aurat des prix pour la meilleure affiche scientifique et la meilleure preséntation. Il n'y a pas de frais d'inscription. Différentes companies basées au Quebec serônt présentes pendent la sésion d’affiches et cocktail. ---- You are invited to attend the 5th edition of the Innovation Day in Engineering Physics on Friday, September 8th, 2023. We encourage you to apply for a presentation lasting approximately 10 minutes. If you prefer, we have a poster session where you can present your most recent results. You are also all welcome to come and attend the conference! The event is free and there will be prizes for the best scientific poster and the best oral presentation. There are no registration fees. Companies based in Quebec will be present during the poster and cocktail session for networking. Co-sponsored by: Chapitre Etudiant SPIE/OPTICA - Polytechnique Speaker(s): Stephan Reuter, Nicolás Quesada Agenda: 12h00 Registre // Registration 12h30 Ouverture de la salle // Room opening 13h00 Présentation du chapitre étudiant OPTICA/SPIE // OPTICA/SPIE student chapter presentation 13h10 Alexandre Siron: Application of multi-level bloc Toeplitz matrices in electromagnetism 13h25 Hugo Le Moël: Développement d’un système de spectroscopie Raman pour la détection en temps réel des tissus responsables de la dysplasie focale corticale (DFC) dans le cas d’une étude clinique multicentrique au Québec 13h40 Invited speaker: Prof. Stephan Reuter: Non-linear laser spectroscopy of cold plasmas used in medicine and environmental applications 14h00 Jean-Baptiste Billeau: Cold atmospheric plasma jet diagnostic for tumor growth control and bacteria inactivation 14h15 Pause-café // Coffee break 14h35 Marie Lafontaine: Any Value of the Second Order Coherence Function Can Be Associated with a Single Mode Gaussian State 14h50 Yanic Cardin: Photon-number moments and cumulants of Gaussian states 15h05 Invited speaker: Prof. Nicolás Quesada: What is quantum entanglement good for? 15h25 Jean-Sébastien Boisvert: A highly tunable photonics integration platform for reconfigurable devices 15h40 Tomohiro Ishii: Exciton-polariton Condensation in Organic Microcavities 15h55 Fin des presentations orales // End of oral presentations 16h00 Session d'affiches, resautage avec compagnies Quebecoises et cocktail // Poster session, networking with Quebec-based companies and cocktail 18h00 Cérémonie de remise de prix (meilleure présentation, meilleur poster scientifique) // Award ceremony (best presentation and best scientific poster) Room: Salle 1035, Bldg: Pavillon Joseph-Armand Bombardier, 5155 Chemin de la Rampe , Polytechnique Montreal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H3T 1J4

Space Radiation Hardness Assurance

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/371484

Space can be a hostile environment for both space system hardware and humans. One important potential threat is the presence of charged particles and electromagnetic radiation present in outer space. Space radiation environment is characterized by a variety of sources, each contributing to a range of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation types. This presentation will go over all aspect of a Radiation Hardness Assurance program, from overview of the radiation sources, their effects on space systems, how to define mission requirements, to a preliminary overview of tolerant design and test methods. ----------- L'espace peut être un environnement hostile à la fois pour le matériel des systèmes spatiaux et pour les humains. La présence de particules chargées et de rayonnements électromagnétiques dans l'espace constitue une menace potentielle importante. L'environnement radiatif de l'espace est caractérisé par une variété de sources, chacune contribuant à une gamme de types de rayonnements ionisants et non ionisants. Cette présentation abordera tous les aspects d'un programme d'assurance de la résistance aux rayonnements, depuis une vue d'ensemble des sources de rayonnements, de leurs effets sur les systèmes spatiaux, de la manière de définir les exigences de la mission, jusqu'à une vue d'ensemble préliminaire de la conception tolérante et des méthodes d'essai. Co-sponsored by: National Research Council, Canada Speaker(s): Eric Gloutnay, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/371484

IEEE Concordia Introduction To Lab Equipment

Room: B-204, 2160 Bishop St, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3g 2E9

Are you enrolled in ELEC 273 and ELEC 311? IEEE Concordia offers an introduction to lab equipment just for you. Join us to delve into the essential tools and knowledge needed for success in these courses. You'll learn about breadboards, how to use power supplies, multimeters, and function generators – skills crucial not only for coursework but also your future as an electrical engineer. Seats are limited, so why wait? Register now and take the first step toward mastering electrical engineering. We can't wait to see you at the tutorial! ⚡💡📊 Room: B-204, 2160 Bishop St, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3g 2E9