2022-10-22 – IEEE Xtreme 2022
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.
2022-10-26 LaTex Workshop
The IEEE Student Branch of Polytechnique Montreal is cordially inviting you to attend the online LATEX workshop. This workshop will be hosted by the IEEE Student Branch of Polytechnique Montreal, while the INRS branch and Young professionals are the co-organizers. This workshop can help students who want to use 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 workshop will be held online from 4:00 PM -6:00 PM, on October 26, 2022 (Eastern Time, US & Canada).
Registration is now open at: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/325306
Our speaker is Ms. Aynour Khosravi. She graduated from the University of Tabriz, Iran, with a master’s degree in photonics physics, and currently is a Ph.D. candidate at the Faculty of Arts and Science, Department of Physics, University of Montreal. Her research is supported by a discovery grant from NSERC and focuses on the Hydrogen embrittlement of Iron with the use of the Kinetic-Activation-Relaxation Technique under the supervision of Normand Mousseau. Her experience with LaTeX extends over several years of creating documents and files.