LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., 30 March, 2012 – During the month of April, the IEEE Computer Societywill be giving away five free student memberships each week. Besides membership in the IEEEComputer Society, the community for technology leaders, winners will also receive membership inIEEE, the world’s largest professional association for the advancement of technology. The contest is open to individuals enrolled in a college or university and...
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Place Your Resume Where the Real Jobs Arewww.computer.org/jobs IEEE Computer Society Jobs Board Attracts Employers Looking for Top Technical Talent Post your resume where the technology companies are looking! Whether or not you’re a member of the IEEE Computer Society, you can post your resume on the Jobs Board for FREE. Companies like Boeing and Proctor & Gamble trust the Computer Society Jobs Board to deliver qualified...
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The IEEEXtreme 5.0 Global Programming Competition recognized some of the world’s top up-and-coming programmers. Carleton University’s only team participating,WorkingAsIntended (Robert Gillespie, Alex Craig and Daniel Leblond), placed 33rd internationally, and 2nd in Canada. Congratulations!! For more information on the competition...
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“Come one come all!
Do you have an interest in robots, perhaps building a robotic arm? The robotics club and IEEE will be hosting their last workshop of the year where students can work in teams to build a robotic arm.
Prizes will be awarded for the team who builds their functioning robot the quickest and registered online.
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IEEE Student Professional Awareness Conference (SPAC) is a formal dinner event that aims to bridge the gap between students and their career goals. SPAC offers students and employers a unique opportunity to network with each other in a professional environment along with professionals and academics representing the field of Engineering....
Battle Royale V is a LAN party involving various computer games and gaming console tournaments. The competition lasts for a full 25-hours. Hosted on the lovely campus of Carleton University, this event has become an annual tradition for the university students in Ottawa studying not just Engineering and Computer...
The purpose of this workshop series is to introduce microcontrollers and look at their applications. A microcontroller is a small and very simple CPU that can be used for many different things because they are inexpensive and easy to use. They can be used to interface with things like DC motors, servo motors, light sensors and lots of...
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