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1 event,Dealing with today’s EMC challenges In today’s wirelessly interconnected world, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and radiation hazards are more critical than ever. This two-day workshop brings together international and local subject matter experts to explore the latest developments, share practical insights and tackle the growing challenges in this vital field. Day one will feature six invited speakers presenting on key topics, including: - EMC in Electric Vehicles (EVs) - Military Standards (MIL-STDs) - Cybersecurity in EMC contexts - Compliance and regulatory strategies Day two will offer a dedicated MIL-STD 461 Workshop, providing in-depth training on key military EMC standards and practices. This hands-on session will be led by an internationally recognised expert, offering practical insights ideal for defence & engineering professionals. Co-sponsored by: EA EMC Society of Australia Speaker(s): Keith, Chris, Prav, Andy, Anup, Mark, Karen Agenda: For a detailed schedule goto this (https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/event/2025/07/electromagnetic-compatibility-society-australia-workshop-2025-125c6234#accordion-599146) Level 26, 181 William Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3000, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/497148 |
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Impact Together 2025 is an interactive workshop introducing IEEE SIGHT (Special Interest Group on Humanitarian Technology) and the newly formed VIC SIGHT - Australia’s first SIGHT group. Learn how SIGHT empowers engineers and innovators to design high-impact, community-focused technology projects, build strong partnerships, and transform ideas into real-world action. Hear directly from SIGHT leaders at both the Section and Region levels. Perfect for anyone interested to apply technical skills to create meaningful social change, working closely and in genuine partnership with local communities or simply curious to learn what’s happening in this space. Agenda: Program Outline: 🕓 4:00 – 4:20 PM: Welcome & Introduction to IEEE SIGHT / VIC-SIGHT 🕓 4:20 – 4:25 PM: Remarks from IEEE Section Vice-Chair & Upcoming Chair 🕓 4:25 – 4:40 PM: R10 SIGHT Overview 🕓 4:40 – 5:00 PM: Specialised SIGHT Activities & Sustainability Initiatives 🕔 5:00 – 5:15 PM: Tech4Good Grant Presentation 🕔 5:15 – 5:20 PM: Closing Remarks 🕠 5:20 – 6:00 PM: Networking & Refreshments CQUniversity Melbourne, 120 Spencer Street , Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3000 |
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Join us for an insightful IEEE Industry Applications Society talk and a 45-minute hands on seminar for KUKA robot programming using KUKA.Sim. Whether you are a seasoned professional or just starting your journey in robotics, this session will provide you with a solid understanding of KUKA.Sim’s capabilities and how it can streamline your robotic simulations and offline programming. What you will learn: Basic Interface Navigation: Get comfortable with the KUKA.Sim environment. Robot Model Setup: Learn how to select and configure various KUKA robot models. Target Teaching and Path Navigation: Understand how to set robot targets and define motion paths. Program Simulation and Export: View your programs in action and learn how to export them for real-world applications. Essential Tool and Features: Discover key functionalities that will enhance your workflow. Don’t miss this opportunity to kickstart your KUKA.Sim expertise and gain valuable insights into efficient robotic programming! Speaker(s): Jack, Bldg: CADET building, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia, 3216, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/503121 |
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The IEEE Monash University Student Branch (Clayton) will be holding our Annual General Meeting soon. 📅 When? 9:00AM Thursday 16th October 📍 Where? (https://enotice.mmsend.com/link.cfm?r=I88ojPLZRxjVL2dfxTZ8zA~~&pe=QXzQ8LpY6j7GVJeBYpbpD01GN_uiVhCV7Skn2hu5w9_xJnpFpGfEuxSWLkibPs3siPMAzgKDQXNBdJp_BE3UEA~~&t=QPboNF-Xj2EXCfzZCl4fBA~~), room 111, Engineering Building 35, 16 Alliance Lane and (https://enotice.mmsend.com/link.cfm?r=I88ojPLZRxjVL2dfxTZ8zA~~&pe=YaZH_Sf7XP7qCivAZG6MPldUbLa6kVzUC8tg1wjc0mIk_1qljdWypWkZ6t-X5A1JRMXHD_mm6opbx9vAk_aSFg~~&t=QPboNF-Xj2EXCfzZCl4fBA~~) 🗳️ What? Elections for the 2026 IEEE Monash committee The Returning Officer for the elections is Nhan Nguyen, who can be contacted at (mailto:[email protected]?subject=&body=). Elections You can nominate for election through (https://enotice.mmsend.com/link.cfm?r=I88ojPLZRxjVL2dfxTZ8zA~~&pe=ccjzyU2hnsUBr7A-vAZ9pWsF5MVp_blh8WtjBHfV11iATBBOxtT7kD26LI-E4KPykdvFs_zJovzTk8AQbstkfQ~~&t=QPboNF-Xj2EXCfzZCl4fBA~~). You are eligible to nominate if you are an IEEE Student / Graduate Student Member and a Monash student, or if you are an IEEE Monash member. If you want to nominate but are not able to attend the AGM, please submit a nomination form and add a message in the last question on the form. Speaker(s): Lacie, Riley, Leonie, Nhan Agenda: The (https://enotice.mmsend.com/link.cfm?r=I88ojPLZRxjVL2dfxTZ8zA~~&pe=6xBJg0khs8BBhiPxt9wwQYoXod1N61kfPm1jSXixTufBHF4piOXXGutJaABYdLJj_0L4AaOhCECIHUl_UHF4Yg~~&t=QPboNF-Xj2EXCfzZCl4fBA~~) for the Annual General Meeting is as follows: - Attendance and proxy appointments - Acknowledgement of country - Annual reports - (https://enotice.mmsend.com/link.cfm?r=I88ojPLZRxjVL2dfxTZ8zA~~&pe=-m2MApRyXXyJ_byQdzZ0G3cPw0M2BwDeMeK2YsNHrTfkDJyaJ5TV41amI_IPHQELPm8q_i1l-d2O7B7KJn--bQ~~&t=QPboNF-Xj2EXCfzZCl4fBA~~) - Chair - Vice Chair - Treasurer - Secretary - Ancillary officers - General business Room: 111, Bldg: Engineering Building 35, ECSE Common Room, 16 Alliance Lane, Clayton, Victoria, Australia, 3800, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/506509
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Join us for an hands-on workshop on Gen AI Vibe Coding for prototyping industrial systems. Vibe coding is the use of AI to generate functional code from natural language prompts. Discover the latest tools and AI-powered platforms that make coding fast and effective. Date: Thursday 16th October 2025 Time: 5.30pm onwards (Time zone: Australian Eastern Daylight Time, +11 UTC) Speaker: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kanishkarandunu/), IEEE Student member, Data scientist, Centre for Data Analytics and Cognition, La Trobe University Register at https://latrobe.zoom.us/meeting/register/afnT3nRFTeuo0weSedDEPg [] Speaker(s): Kanishka Dandeniya Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/505755 |
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution has ushered in significant transformations across all facets of society. As we move towards Industry 5.0, Society 5.0, Education 5.0, and Engineering 5.0, we must also reimagine software development for this new era — Software 5.0. This session will explore the evolution of software development versus software usage in the age of knowledge and intelligence. It will highlight how emerging technologies and artificial intelligence are reshaping the software development lifecycle, paving the way for NextGen intelligent solutions. Learn how AI components are being seamlessly integrated to revolutionize software engineering and deliver smarter, adaptive, and more resilient systems. Speaker(s): Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shahab Siddiqui, Agenda: Agenda 3:00 PM – 3:03 PM – Welcome and Opening Remarks 3:03 PM – 3:05 PM – Introduction of Distinguished Speaker 3:05 PM – 3:45 PM – Keynote Talk by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shahab Siddiqui 3:45 PM – 3:55 PM – Q&A Session and Discussion 3:55 PM – 4:00 PM – Closing Remarks and Acknowledgements Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/505201 |
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We are invited to present our program to Year 9–12 students at Bendigo South East College on 22 October 2025, from 2:15 PM to 3:15 PM. The session will introduce IEEE and IEEE VIC SIGHT, followed by a presentation on our flagship initiative—the Virtual Work Experience Program. The estimated audience is around 50 students, and several IEEE VIC SIGHT members will attend and deliver the session in person. Bendigo SouthEast College, 56 Ellis Street, Flora Hill VIC 3550 , Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
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The Research Evening at the University of Tasmania, hosted by the School of Engineering in collaboration with the Centre for Renewable Energy and Power Systems, is an engaging event showcasing the latest research achievements across various engineering disciplines and renewable energy technologies. The evening offers an excellent opportunity for researchers, students, and industry professionals to connect, exchange ideas, and explore potential collaborations in a relaxed and friendly setting. Catering will be provided, and attendees are encouraged to bring along colleagues who share an interest in advancing sustainable engineering and innovation. Registration is a must. University of Tasmania, University Staff Club Sandy Bay Campus Dobson RD, Sandy Bay, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 7005 |
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Join us for an exciting session on: 🔹 Adaptability & Growth Mindset in the AI Era 📅 23 October 2025 🕕 6:00 PM AEDT 🌐 Virtual Event 🎤 Speaker: Dr. Varun Yarehalli Chandrappa, PhD In today’s fast-changing world shaped by AI, adaptability and a growth mindset are more important than ever. Dr. Chandrappa will share practical insights and strategies to: ✅ Embrace continuous learning ✅ Build resilience in times of change ✅ Thrive in an AI-driven future 📌 Organized by the IEEE Young Professionals Committee & IEEE Computer Society – Victorian Section. Speaker(s): Varun Chandrappa, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/505243 |
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1 event,Join IEEEXtreme 19 – Global 24-Hour Programming Challenge (25 Oct 2025) Dear students, we invite you to participate in IEEEXtreme 19, a global 24-hour competitive programming challenge taking place on Saturday, 25 October 2025, organised by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers). What is IEEEXtreme? IEEEXtreme is an annual worldwide competition where teams of IEEE student members, advised and proctored by IEEE members, collaborate to solve a series of algorithmic problems in real time. It’s a great opportunity to test your coding skills, learn from global peers, and represent the University of Melbourne on an international stage. Key Details - 🗓️ Date: 25 October 2025 - 🔗 Info page and register here: https://ieeextreme.org/ - ⏰ Registration closes: 14 October 2025 - 👩🏫 When registering, search for “Unimelb” and select one of our two local proctors from the University of Melbourne. (see the attached registration guidelines) Whether you’re new to competitive programming or an experienced coder, IEEEXtreme offers a fun and rewarding experience for all skill levels. Join the challenge, sharpen your problem-solving skills, and compete with teams from around the world! Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/506790 |
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