IEEE Cables and Cable Insulation event coming to Toronto
Dr. Haridoss Sarma of Kriya Consulting will be speaking at the "Material Parameters and Performance Characteristics" on Thursday, March 25, 2004, at the University of Toronto.
Mr. Sarma will give a broad overview of the effect of material parameters on the electrical and extrusion performance of polymeric insulation.
He presently works as an independent consultant for the plastics and electrical insulation industries. Topics of his current activities include polymeric compounds for transmission cables, flexible insulation, moisture cure technology, reactive processing of polymers and extrusion coating applications. The other areas of his consulting activities are Scientific and Experimental Research Credit (SR&ED) programs and Intellectual Property Management.
Mr. Sarma's presentation will discuss polyethylene insulation technology with a short introduction to other polymer insulation.
He is a member of the Electrical Insulation and Power Engineering societies and Insulated Conductors Committee (ICC) of IEEE. He is also a member of Materials and Manufacturing Ontario, Canadian Plastics Industry Association, Wire Association International and Licensing Executives Society (USA and Canada).
"Material Parameters and Performance Characteristics" will be start at 6:30-8:00 PM with refreshments a half hour earlier. The event will be on the Second Floor of the Galbraith Building at the University of Toronto, 35 St. George St., Room GB 244.
Please confirm your attendance with Jody Levine, DEIS Southern Ontario chapter Chair. via e-mail: jlevine@ieee.org or phone: 416.207.6000 x6032
Mr. Haridoss Sarma can be contacted through email at haridoss@kriyaconsulting.com.
Visit the IEEE Toronto Section Web site: http://www.toronto.ieee.ca
Related News

Canada Invests Over $960-Million in Renewable Energy and Grid Modernization Projects
OTTAWA - Harnessing Canada's immense clean energy resources requires transformational investments to modernize our electricity grid. The Government of Canada is investing in renewable energy and upgrading the electricity grid to make clean, affordable electricity options more accessible in communities across Canada.
The Honourable Seamus O'Regan Jr., Minister of Natural Resources, today launched a $964-million program to support smart renewable energy and grid modernization projects that will lower emissions by investing in clean energy technologies, like wind, solar, storage, hydro, geothermal and tidal.
The Smart Renewables and Electrification Pathways Program (SREPs) supports building Canada's low-emissions energy future and a renewable,…