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IEEE Sri Lanka Section Organizational Unit leaders captured in one defining moment

IEEE Sri Lanka Section Organizational Unit (OU) Leadership Summit

The IEEE Sri Lanka Section OU Leadership Summit united subsection, chapter, and affinity group leaders to strategize membership growth, professional activities, governance alignment, and execution plans, ensuring IEEE’s relevance across all membership levels in Sri Lanka.

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EMBS Day 2025

The IEEE EMBS Sri Lanka Chapter celebrated EMBS Day 2025 on March 5, 2025, at KDU, in collaboration with its Student Branch Chapter. The event gathered over 100 participants, fostering networking and knowledge-sharing. A key highlight was a panel discussion on emerging trends in biomedical engineering, industry expectations, research opportunities, and professional development. The event also marked the launch of the IEEE EMBS Sri Lanka Section website, enhancing community engagement. The celebration concluded with a Sri Lankan cultural dance and a ceremonial cake-cutting, symbolizing unity and growth within the community.

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Empowering Future Leaders: Inspiring Young Women in STEM & Leadership

IEEE WIE Sri Lanka recently conducted a session on "Empowering Future Leaders" at SLIIT Kandy Uni, inspiring students from Pushpadana Girls' School to pursue leadership and STEM careers through mentorship and real-life success stories.

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IEEE SPS Undergraduate Thesis Competition

The IEEE SPS Undergraduate Thesis Competition is an annual event organized by the IEEE Signal Processing Society Sri Lanka Section Chapter. Launched in 2023, the competition was held for the second time in 2024 at SLTC Research University, Padukka. The purpose of this competition is to provide an opportunity for undergraduate students and emerging researchers in Sri Lanka to showcase their signal processing skills. Participants present their undergraduate theses as posters in front of an expert panel, where their work is evaluated. This format allows students to receive valuable feedback from experts, enabling them to refine and improve their projects. This year's competition was held in collaboration with the Centre for Telecommunications Research (CTR) at SLTC Research University. In parallel with the thesis competition, a panel discussion on "Telco AI: Bringing AI into 5G and Beyond" was conducted, featuring expert panelists from SLTC Research University, the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, and the University of Moratuwa.

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