IEEE Ottawa Section History: Difference between revisions

From ETHW
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(11 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
The IEEE Eastern Canada Council (ECC) is one of three that make up IEEE Canada (Region 7 of IEEE). It convenes as a committee made up of executive representatives from the Montreal, Ottawa, Saint Maurice, Quebec, Canadian Atlantic, New Brunswick and Newfoundland & Labrador Sections. Its primary purpose is to assist in the development and expansion of communications and training of IEEE Council executives and to assist and encourage communication between the Sections within the Council and IEEE offices. Officially established on August 28, 1969, its original Bylaws were approved at the first meeting of Council on February 18, 1970.
{{Section
|Established date=1944-09-01
|IEEE Region=7
|Geographic region=Ottawa
|SPO ID=R70015
}}


The Ottawa Section is after Montreal the oldest ECC member, being founded in 1944. Being at the heart of Canada's silicon valley, Ottawa hosts about 50% of the Council membership, thus making it the largest of the seven. The challenge of staying in touch with its members, has led to the launching of the IEEE Canada Electronic Newsletter. Through E-mail, this can reach out to all IEEE members across the country. With 13 technical Chapters, the Ottawa Section has been very active with education in the community and industry. A significant event for the Section, the city of Ottawa and indeed the country was when the IEEE designated the Alouette/IRIS Satellite Program as an International Milestone of Electrical Engineering.  
The IEEE Eastern Canada Council (ECC) is one of three that make up IEEE Canada ([[Region 7 (Canada) History|Region 7 of IEEE]]). It convenes as a committee made up of executive representatives from the [[IEEE Montreal Section History|Montreal]], Ottawa, [[IEEE Saint Maurice Section History|Saint Maurice]], [[IEEE Quebec Section History|Quebec]], Canadian Atlantic, [[IEEE New Brunswick Section History|New Brunswick]] and [[IEEE Newfoundland & Labrador Section History|Newfoundland & Labrador Sections]]. Its primary purpose is to assist in the development and expansion of communications and training of IEEE Council executives and to assist and encourage communication between the Sections within the Council and IEEE offices. Officially established on August 28, 1969, its original Bylaws were approved at the first meeting of Council on February 18, 1970.  


<br>
The Ottawa Section is after [[IEEE Montreal Section History|Montreal]] the oldest ECC member, being founded in 1944. Being at the heart of Canada's silicon valley, Ottawa hosts about 50% of the Council membership, thus making it the largest of the seven. The challenge of staying in touch with its members, has led to the launching of the IEEE Canada Electronic Newsletter. Through E-mail, this can reach out to all IEEE members across the country. With 13 technical Chapters, the Ottawa Section has been very active with education in the community and industry. A significant event for the Section, the city of Ottawa and indeed the country was when the IEEE designated the Alouette/IRIS Satellite Program as an International Milestone of Electrical Engineering.


Are you a member of this section? Please help expand the article by using the edit tab.<br>
== Section officers ==


[[Category:IEEE]] [[Category:Geographical_units]] [[Category:Sections]]
{| width="600" class="wikitable sortable" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1"
|+ align="top" style="caption-side: top"|'''Ottawa Section Officers'''
|-
!Year
!Chair
!Vice chair
!Secretary
!Treasurer
|-
|2001
|Thomas Lavrisa
|
|Raed Abdullah
|
|-
|2002
|Hala Tabl
|Ammar Gharbi
|Raed Abdullah
|Maike Luiken
|-
|2003
|John Grefford
|Ian Glenn
|Ramiro Liscano
|Maike Luiken
|-
|2004
|John Grefford
|Ramiro Liscano
|Branislav Djokic
|Maike Luiken
|-
|2005
|Maike Luiken
|Ramiro Liscano
|Branislav Djokic
|Raed Abdullah
|-
|2006
|Branislav Djokic
|Wahab Almuhtadi
|Kexing Liu
|Raed Abdullah
|-
|2007
|Wahab Almuhtadi
|Raed Abdullah
|Kexing Liu
|Sreeraman Rajan
|-
|2008
|Wahab Almuhtadi
|Raed Abdullah
|Alfredo Herrera
|Sreeraman Rajan
|-
|2009
|Raed Abdullah
|Sreeraman Rajan
|Carolyn Macisaac
|Rami Abielmona
|-
|2010
|Raed Abdullah
|Sreeraman Rajan
|Carolyn Macisaac
|Rami Abielmona
|-
|2011
|Sreeraman Rajan
|Rami Abielmona
|Robert Woolley
|Anissa Shaddy
|-
|2012
|Sreeraman Rajan
|Rami Abielmona
|Robert Woolley
|Anissa Shaddy
|-
|2013
|Rami Abielmona
|Janet Davis
|Eric Karmouch
|Jeffrey Arcand
|-
|2014
|Rami Abielmona
|Janet Davis
|Eric Karmouch
|Anissa Shaddy
|-
|2015
|Janet Davis
|Anissa Shaddy
|Rafael Falcon Martinez
|Michael Bourassa
|-
|2016
|Janet Davis
|Anissa Shaddy
|Abdulhak Nagy
|Michael Bourassa
|-
|2017
|Anissa Shaddy
|Alfredo Herrera
|Zahra Mohammad
|Mohamed Abdelazez
|-
|2018
|Anissa Shaddy
|Zahra Mohammad
|Ajit Pardasani
|Abdulhak Nagy
|-
|2019
|Winnie Ye
|Ajit Pardasani
|Peter Jardine
|Abdulhak Nagy
|-
|2020
|Winnie Ye
|Ajit Pardasani
|Mostafa Farrokhabadi
|Sana Abou-Shaaban
|-
|2021
|Ajit Pardasani
|Mostafa Farrokhabadi
|Deyasini Majumdar
|Amir Andaliby Joghataie
|}
 
== Chapters ==
 
The IEEE Industry Applications Society Chapter was established in February 2014
 
== Archival documents ==
 
*[[Media:Region 7 - Ottawa section.pdf|Section petition documents]]
*[[Media:IEEE_Geographic_Unit_Organizing_Document_-_Ottawa.pdf|IEEE Geographic Unit Organizing Document - Ottawa]]
 
== Further Reading ==
 
[http://ottawa.ieee.ca/ Link to Section Homepage]
 
[[Category:IEEE|Ottawa]] [[Category:Geographical_units|Ottawa]] [[Category:Sections|Ottawa]]
 
[[Category:Sections]]

Latest revision as of 18:36, 7 December 2021

IEEE Ottawa Section History
Established date 1944-09-01
IEEE Region 7
IEEE Council
Geographic region Ottawa
Region area
Principal cities
Home page
List of Subsections in this Section

The IEEE Eastern Canada Council (ECC) is one of three that make up IEEE Canada (Region 7 of IEEE). It convenes as a committee made up of executive representatives from the Montreal, Ottawa, Saint Maurice, Quebec, Canadian Atlantic, New Brunswick and Newfoundland & Labrador Sections. Its primary purpose is to assist in the development and expansion of communications and training of IEEE Council executives and to assist and encourage communication between the Sections within the Council and IEEE offices. Officially established on August 28, 1969, its original Bylaws were approved at the first meeting of Council on February 18, 1970.

The Ottawa Section is after Montreal the oldest ECC member, being founded in 1944. Being at the heart of Canada's silicon valley, Ottawa hosts about 50% of the Council membership, thus making it the largest of the seven. The challenge of staying in touch with its members, has led to the launching of the IEEE Canada Electronic Newsletter. Through E-mail, this can reach out to all IEEE members across the country. With 13 technical Chapters, the Ottawa Section has been very active with education in the community and industry. A significant event for the Section, the city of Ottawa and indeed the country was when the IEEE designated the Alouette/IRIS Satellite Program as an International Milestone of Electrical Engineering.

Section officers

Ottawa Section Officers
Year Chair Vice chair Secretary Treasurer
2001 Thomas Lavrisa Raed Abdullah
2002 Hala Tabl Ammar Gharbi Raed Abdullah Maike Luiken
2003 John Grefford Ian Glenn Ramiro Liscano Maike Luiken
2004 John Grefford Ramiro Liscano Branislav Djokic Maike Luiken
2005 Maike Luiken Ramiro Liscano Branislav Djokic Raed Abdullah
2006 Branislav Djokic Wahab Almuhtadi Kexing Liu Raed Abdullah
2007 Wahab Almuhtadi Raed Abdullah Kexing Liu Sreeraman Rajan
2008 Wahab Almuhtadi Raed Abdullah Alfredo Herrera Sreeraman Rajan
2009 Raed Abdullah Sreeraman Rajan Carolyn Macisaac Rami Abielmona
2010 Raed Abdullah Sreeraman Rajan Carolyn Macisaac Rami Abielmona
2011 Sreeraman Rajan Rami Abielmona Robert Woolley Anissa Shaddy
2012 Sreeraman Rajan Rami Abielmona Robert Woolley Anissa Shaddy
2013 Rami Abielmona Janet Davis Eric Karmouch Jeffrey Arcand
2014 Rami Abielmona Janet Davis Eric Karmouch Anissa Shaddy
2015 Janet Davis Anissa Shaddy Rafael Falcon Martinez Michael Bourassa
2016 Janet Davis Anissa Shaddy Abdulhak Nagy Michael Bourassa
2017 Anissa Shaddy Alfredo Herrera Zahra Mohammad Mohamed Abdelazez
2018 Anissa Shaddy Zahra Mohammad Ajit Pardasani Abdulhak Nagy
2019 Winnie Ye Ajit Pardasani Peter Jardine Abdulhak Nagy
2020 Winnie Ye Ajit Pardasani Mostafa Farrokhabadi Sana Abou-Shaaban
2021 Ajit Pardasani Mostafa Farrokhabadi Deyasini Majumdar Amir Andaliby Joghataie

Chapters

The IEEE Industry Applications Society Chapter was established in February 2014

Archival documents

Further Reading

Link to Section Homepage