Electrical Safety, Technical and Mega Projects Workshop 

October 24 - 26, 2005

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Hosted By: Northern Canada Southern Alberta Sections of IEEE

TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS
Call for Presentations

The Technical Committee is looking for presentations at this safety, technical and mega project symposium.

Preference will be given to presentations and/or papers that follow the themes of electrical safety and mega project improvements.   The topics of interest are electrical safety work practices and human factors, engineered and equipment safety, electrical reliability and maintenance, electrical project engineering, material management, construction, testing and commissioning. 

 
Information for Presenters
Please submit a 200 word abstract (one page max.) to Mick Walton (Technical Chair) in Word format.

All presentations at the symposium will be published in print and electronic media. Optionally, papers may be prepared along with the presentation, and are eligible for publishing in the Canadian Journal for Electrical and Computer Engineering.  Please indicate on the abstract submittal if there is an intention to prepare a paper.  Note - there is a maximum number of papers that the Journal can accept, therefore, if oversubscribed, a paper rating process will be used to determine those to be published.

Notice of acceptance will be sent to the presenters by June 30, 2005. Accepted presenters must submit a draft copy of their presentation to the Technical Chair by July 15, 2005, for review by the technical committee. The presentations must be in accordance with the Electrical Workshop guidelines for commercialism and ethics. The technical committee will review presentations and return comments by August 15, 2005.

The presentation format is as follows: Use PowerPoint with a Light Background, embed external documents such as photos and videos into the PowerPoint (i.e. not "links", to facilitate creation of the workshop CD and Binder), and Company Names/Logos are only allowed on the title slide at a discrete size only (max. 10% of the page) - see sample below. For those wishing to prepare a paper for publishing, contact Mick Walton directly for paper format information.
 

A final copy of presentations must be submitted by September 9, 2005 in order to allow assembly and production of Workshop materials. Submit 2 copies of your presentation, one as you will present it, and the 2ndone with the background omitted (or revised) so that black and white printing for the Workshop Binder at 6 slides per page is clearly legible. In addition, please submit your final Abstract, a short Biography, and any other background files that you want printed with your PowerPoint in the Binder. 
Sample PowerPoint
 
   

 

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