Internet Symposium (application deadline: 2/9 (Fri) 23:59 2/14 (Wed) 23:59)

The Internet Symposium organized by the IEICE Hokkaido Section Student Activity Committee co-organized by the IEEE Hokkaido University Student Branch will be held as follows. This symposium is an event for students, where research presentations and question-and-answer sessions are all held on the website. It would be greatly appreciated if you could use this symposium as a place to present and discuss your research results. We look forward to your participation.

Call for Papers
FY2023 IEICE Hokkaido Section Internet Symposium
https://www.ieice.org/hokkaido/?page_id=1312
https://csw.ist.hokudai.ac.jp/moodle/

    • Date: Feb.22,2024(Thu)-28(Wed) (1 week)
    • Application deadline: Feb.9,(Fri) 23:59 Feb.14,(Wed) 23:59
    • Paper submission deadline: Feb.16,(Fri) 23:59 Feb,19,(Mon) 12:00
    • Organized by Student Activity Committee, Hokkaido Section, the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
  • Co-organized by
    • IEICE Muroran Institute of Technology Student Branch,
    • IEEE Muroran Institute of Technology Student Branch and
    • IEEE Hokkaido University Student Branch

IEEE Japan YP study lab 2023 in Nagoya

Mr. Saito from IEEE Sapporo section participated in IEEE Japan YP study lab 2023 in Nagoya on April 22 (Sat).

This event was organized by IEEE Nagoya section young professionals affinity group (Nagoya YP) and IEEE Kansai section young professionals affinity group (Kansai YP). This event was the workshop of Raspberry Pi and Overleaf to improve the skills of engineers and researchers.

IEEE members came to the workshop from all over Japan. After the workshop , we had a meaningful time to share the activities and discuss about future plans of each section. Thanks for Nagoya YP and Kansai YP for holding.

IEEE Student Branch Leadership Training Workshop 2022

Mr. Kunii and Mr. Saito participated in IEEE SBLTW 2022 held in Naha, Okinawa, Japan on November 18 and 19, 2022.

On the first day, each university and student branch reported each other’s activities in the poster session.
There, in addition to research topics, we discussed future activities in the Student Branch. It was a meaningful exchange of opinions.

On the second day, we engaged in group discussions based on a theme set by the University of the Ryukyus SB. In the discussion, we discussed about regional development and had a valuable opportunity to make a presentation.

It was the first opportunity to hold IEEE SBLTW in the midst of the COVID-19 disaster. We would like to thank the Student Branch of the Ryukyu university for setting up and running the venue.