IEEE Concordia Promo
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- Last Updated on Sunday, 26 February 2012 22:07
- Written by IEEE
IEEE Concordia is an open electronic laboratory for engineering students. We shared equipment for students that wishes to work on academic lab/project or personal endeavors.
Visit our website for more information: ieee.concordia.ca
Pictures: Sagar Patel
[PS: This video has no sound because it is meant for the muted ECA television on the corridor's in the Hall Building 8th floor]
Constitution
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- Last Updated on Saturday, 11 February 2012 22:59
- Written by IEEE
CONSTITUTION
for
IEEE CONCORDIA
1. Name and Purpose
1.1. This organization shall be known as the Concordia Student Branch of the IEEE or IEEE Concordia for short.
1.2. The purpose shall be the dissemination of knowledge of the theory and practice of all aspects of electrical engineering, electronics, radio, allied branches of engineering or the related arts and sciences, as well as the furtherance of the professional development of the Students.
1.3. The organization and operation of the Branch shall be in accordance with the Constitution and Bylaws of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers).
2. Membership
2.1. Membership shall be limited to undergraduate engineering students of Concordia University.
2.2. The membership shall consist of Student members of the IEEE.
3. Dues
3.1. The Executive Committee of the Branch shall have the power to levy special assessments upon endorsement by a two-thirds vote of the membership of the Branch.
3.2. Nonpayment of transnational dues will automatically result in suspension of membership in IEEE and in the local Branch. Nonpayment of local dues may result in suspension of membership in the local Branch, but will not result in suspension of membership in IEEE.
3.3. The local dues per semester for members are payable at the beginning of the semester.
4. Officers
4.1. The officers of the Branch shall be a President, a Vice-President, a VP Finance, a Branch Secretary, a VP External, VP Social, a VP Project and a VP Marketing.
4.2. To be eligible for office, a candidate must be enrolled as a Student member of the IEEE and a member in good standing in the local Branch.
4.3. The term of office shall ordinarily be one year.
4.4. Election of officers for the following year shall be held no later than June 1st of each year.
4.5. If a position is vacant after the election, the executive committee can recruit an officer to fill the position. The committee has to vote; more than 50% of the committee has to agree on recruiting the new executive.
4.6. The executive committee can impeach an executive if more than 50% of the committee agrees.
5. Executive Committee
5.1. The management of the affairs of the Branch shall be in the hands of the Executive Committee, consisting of the duly elected officers of the Branch and the Counselor appointed by the IEEE. The President of the Branch shall be President of the Executive Committee.
5.2. The Executive Committee shall be the governing body of the Branch and shall transact all business it deems advisable, including the filling of vacancies in offices, authorization of expenditures, etc.
6. Duties of Officers
6.1. President
The President shall preside at all meetings of the Branch. He/she shall appoint all committees, subject to the approval of the Executive Committee, and shall assume all other executive duties not otherwise delegated.
6.2. Vice-President
The Vice-President shall assist in all functions of the President and perform these functions in the latter's absence or at his/her request.
6.3. VP Finance
The VP Finance shall receive all money and pay all debts of the Branch authorized by the Executive Committee, and shall keep an exact account of all receipts and expenditures.
6.4. Branch Secretary
The Branch Secretary shall keep a record of all activities of the Branch and shall report same to IEEE Headquarters, together with any special reports required by IEEE Headquarters, within a reasonable time after each meeting. The secretary shall carry on all other communications necessary to the activities of the Branch. The secretary shall set bi-weekly meetings, prepare the agenda and keep a record of the minutes and the names of members in attendance at the meetings.
6.5. VP External
The VP External shall handle all communication with other organization such as parent association, school department, sponsors, companies and partners, etc.
6.6. VP Social
The VP Social shall handle event’s logistics such as date and time of an event, booking venues, invites guests and advertises the student branch and its events.
6.7. VP Project - [removed in September 2012]
The VP Project shall manage all projects and teams under the student branch.
6.8. VP Marketing
The VP Marketing shall advertise the student branch’s events by producing posters, handling the newsletters and posting on relevant social networks.
6.9. A complete annual report shall be submitted by the President and the VP Finance at the last regular meeting of the year, and shall be forwarded by the Branch Secretary to the IEEE Manager of Student Services, upon certification by the Counselor.
7. Standing Committees
7.1. The following Standing Committees or their equivalent shall be appointed by the Chairman:
7.2. Program Committee
7.3. Publicity Committee
7.4. Membership Committee
7.5. The Program Committee shall prepare the programs for all meetings and shall be responsible for all arrangements for these meetings.
7.6. The Publicity Committee shall be responsible for proper advisement of each meeting.
7.7. The Membership Committee shall bring the advantages of membership in the Branch, and in the IEEE, to the attention of all potential Student members.
7.8. In addition to the above standing committees, the President may appoint other committees which he may deem necessary.
8. Meetings
8.1. The Branch shall hold regular and special meetings at such places and time as designated by the Executive Committee, with a minimum of three meetings a year.
8.2. Amendments
8.2.1. The Branch is empowered to adopt Bylaws which are consistent with this Constitution.
8.2.2. The Constitution may be amended by a two-thirds of the members of the Branch present and voting, provided the amendment shall have been proposed at least one duly publicized meeting previous to the time of voting. Such amendments become effective only upon the approval of the Executive Committee of the IEEE.
9. Elections
9.1. Election has to be held before June 1st in an academic year.
9.2. All positions are open for re-election.
9.3. President and Vice-President position requires a candidate with at least one year of experience as part of IEEE Concordia executive team or representative team.
9.3.1. If no candidate fulfills the above requirement, the current executive team may to vote to suspend the restriction for this election. Else, a second election to elect a president or vice-president must be hold within the next week with the suspension of the rule.
9.4. Winning the election means the candidate has more votes than the other candidates running against him for the same position.
9.5. The voting process has to be a close session. The candidates are required to leave the room.
9.6. Transition period happens between June 1st and August 29th. The period is used to train the new executives and familiarize them with the associations, the laboratory and the regulations applied to the student branch. The new executive team starts their mandate on August 30th.
About Us
- Category: About
- Last Updated on Thursday, 19 April 2012 21:22
- Written by IEEE

About IEEE
The IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), is the largest technical society in the world. There are over 365,000 members in 150 countries world-wide. The IEEE also offers many benefits for its members; to see a list, please see below in section 'Benefit of IEEE Membership'.
Some quick facts about the IEEE:
- There are more than 365,000 members, including 68,000 students, in over 150 countries.
- There are 311 sections in ten geographic regions worldwide.
- There are about 1,570 chapters that unite local members with similar technical interests. The IEEE Concordia Student Branch is part of the Montreal chapter.
- There are more than 1,430 student branches at colleges and universities in 80 countries.
- There are 39 societies and 5 technical councils representing the wide range of technical interests.
- There are 128 transactions, journals and magazines.
- There are more than 300 conferences worldwide each year.
- There are about 900 active IEEE standards and more than 400 in development.
About Concordia University IEEE
If you an Electrical Engineering student, then the IEEE Concordia student branch is home away from home!
We are the only organization at Concordia University that caters specifically to the needs of the school’s electrical engineering students.
What do we do at IEEE Concordia, you may ask? Here’s a short list:
- We represent, and serve the needs of, the electrical engineering students at Concordia. This means that we organize both social and academic events that encourage students to learn more about engineering, and to get some practical (hands-on) experience.
- As part of our McNaughton Learning Center, we have extensive resources to help you broaden your electrical engineering knowledge and skills.
- We provide a fully equiped lab, where students can work on independent projects.
- There is a huge exam bank of past midterms and finals for most ELEC classes.
- Being a part of IEEE is a great way to build a network of contacts that can be usefull in academia and in industry.
Getting involved with the Concordia University IEEE student branch is also an excellent way of learning leadership and organizational skills!
Benefits of IEEE Membership
As the largest technical society in the world, the IEEE offers many benefits. Members stay up-to-date on all the latest breakthroughs in technology, through a variety of publications that are included in the membership dues. When you become a member of the IEEE, you also automatically become a member of the IEEE Concordia Student Branch.
Here are some of the main benefits of joining the IEEE:
Publications:
- IEEE Spectrum Magazine
- The Institute Newsletter
- IEEE Potentials Magazine
- IEEE Xplore Digital Library
- What’s New @ IEEE
Community Benefits
- Network with over 365, 000 Members
- Regional activities (IEEE Concordia is in Region 7)
- Up to 50% off on IEEE products
Academic/Professional
- IEEE Job Site
- Scholarships
- Awards
- Today’s Engineer eMagazine
- Continuing Education Partners Program
IEEE Societies
When you become an IEEE member, you have the option of joining one or more societies. These societies are targeted to specific areas of electrical engineering, and are the best source of information on these specific topics in the world. For the additional cost of being a society member, you gain special privileges with that society. These vary from society to society, but usually include copies of their publications and access to the latest research in that field. For a complete list of societies which you can join when you become an IEEE member, please visit IEEE.org’s societies webpage.
Events
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- Last Updated on Monday, 12 December 2011 07:34
- Written by IEEE
September
Frosh
October
Movie Night
Boo Annex
November
Lizard Lounge
Arduino Tutorial 1 (currently revising curriculum)
December
Luncheon
Movie Night
January
Arduino Tutorial 2
February
Arduino Tutorial 3
Verilog Tutorial
March
Society Day
April
Company Tour
Luncheon
May
Boston Trip
Space Balloon Launch
Our Team
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- Last Updated on Sunday, 01 April 2012 17:50
- Written by IEEE
2011-2012 Executive Team
| Position | Name |
| President | Lambert Le |
| Vice-President | Sebastien Parent Charette |
| VP Finance | Emilio Lutchman |
| Branch Secretary | Volodomyr Romanov |
| VP External | |
| VP Marketing | Kapies Vallipuram |
| VP Social | Anthony Farschi |
| Senior Advisor | Michael Bianco |
| Representative | Corey Clayton |
| Representative | Eric Chan |
| Representative | Johnny Ouatik |
2010-2011 Executive Team
| Position | Name |
| President | Marwan Hilmi |
| Vice-President | Michael Bianco |
| VP Finance | Lambert Le |
| Branch Secretary | Mike Diperna |
| VP External | Nathanael Occenad |
| VP Marketing | Sebastien Parent Charette |
| VP Social | Carolyne Gagnon |
| VP Project | Corey Clayton |
2009-2010 Executive Team
| Position | Name |
| President | Chris Karaplis |
| Vice-President | Ian Page |
| VP Finance | Lambert Le |
| Branch Secretary | Goaba Mogapi |
| VP External | Peter Sheer |
| VP Marketing | Jessica Nguyen |
| VP Social | Michael Bianco |