Graduate ECE Student Council

Graduate Electrical and Computer Engineering (GECE) student council is the governing body representing the students of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Queen's University. GECE plays an active role in representing ECE graduate students with the department, Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS), and the TA/RA Union. GECE organizes events, activities, and training for students and strives to provide students with the necessary platform to share their ideas for improving the graduate student experience at Queen's. GECE works to be collegial, inclusive, and engaging, representing one of the largest and most diverse bodies of graduate students at Queen’s University.

Join us on our Facebook and Instagram to learn more about upcoming events and glimpse at past events. If you have any questions or suggestions, GECE can be reached at gece@queensu.ca

2023-2024 Executives

President Prosper Allo 22xmg@queensu.ca
Vice President Beth Reid 18edr2@queensu.ca
Treasurer (VP Finance) N/A
SGPS Rep. 1 N/A andres.ramos@queensu.ca
SGPS Rep. 2 N/A -
MEng Rep. Nick Totman 17ndt@queensu.ca
MASc Rep. Peter Matthews 17pdm1@queensu.ca
PhD Rep. N/A
TA/RA Union Rep. N/A
International Student Rep. Mirabel Mensah 23ytgq@queensu.ca
Women in Engineering Rep.  N/A
Content Creator (Volunteer) N/A -

Email us at gece@queensu.ca if you are interested in joining our team!

President

The President is responsible for all the operations of the GECE. The president helps plan social events and coordinates the executive for every task. The President usually, but not necessarily, is a student who plans to be at Queen’s for two or more years. This helps to transition to the next executive.

 

Vice President

The Vice President is the driving force of the GECE. Anything that needs “doing” is done by the VP. The main responsibility of the VP is to keep the pop fridge stocked. The ideal candidate should have access to a vehicle. In some cases, multiple VP Ops are recruited to share the workload.

 

Treasurer

The Treasurer (formerly known as VP Finance) is the person who is responsible for the management and care of the GECE financial books. They will generate a budget for the year and ensure that the GECE will have enough funding to support any events that the GECE wishes to hold. Only basic math skills are required.

 

SGPS Reps. (2)

Help shape our Graduate School! The SGPS representative is responsible for attending all Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) meetings and reporting back any important information to our student body. The rep has a voting position within the SGPS. The time commitment is a few hours on the first Tuesday of each month.

 

PhD Rep.

Help shape our department! The PhD representative is responsible for attending the monthly departmental meetings and reporting back to the PhD students in our department. The rep has a voting position within the department. Commitment is 1.5 hours from 2:30-4 pm on Thursdays, once a month.

 

MASc Rep.

Help shape our department! The MASc representative is responsible for attending the monthly departmental meetings and reporting back to the MASc students in our department. The rep has a voting position within the department. Commitment is 1.5 hours from 2:30-4pm on Thursdays, once a month.

 

MEng Rep.

Help shape our department! The MEng representative is responsible for attending the monthly departmental meetings and reporting back to the MEng students in our department. The rep has a voting position within the department. Commitment is 1.5 hours from 2:30-4pm on Thursdays, once a month.

 

TA/RA Union Rep.

This position should be held by someone who is currently a TA/RA, or who has held a TA/RA position before. The TA/RA representative is responsible for attending the TA/RA Union meetings and reporting back to graduate TAs and RAs in our department.

 

International Student Rep.

The International Student representative is responsible for representing international graduate students' concerns in ECE. The representative helps international graduate students navigating the university’s structures, language, and layout as well as the more specific details of the department.

 

Women in Engineering Rep.

The Women in Engineering representative works to represent and promote the interests and concerns of female-identifying graduate ECE students. The representative leads the efforts to create a safe, collaborative and supportive environment that aids female-identifying graduate ECE students to navigate academic and social department experiences.

 

Social Reps. / Members at Large / General Volunteers

Social representatives are usually students who want a very (very!) minimal time commitment but still want to help out with the GECE activities. Social reps are called upon to help plan and execute GECE events. For example, you might be asked to help set up the tables and chairs for the semi-annual BBQ event.
  1. Inclusivity 

1.1. Thou shalt be inclusive of everyone in ECE; irrespective of race, gender, or sexual orientation as set forth by Queen’s University’s Equity Office.

1.2 Concerning events, any GECE exec can participate, as long they are not privy to any advantage which may affect their odds of winning prizes (monetary or other).

 

  1. Treasury

2.1. Thou shalt not embezzle.

2.2. Funds provided to GECE must be used to fulfill the intentions for which they were provided. If otherwise not possible, GECE must use the funds in the spirit that they were intended.

2.3. Without approval of its subjects, GECE cannot donate funds to a 3rd party. If funds are not directly budgeted for donation, GECE will seek departmental approval and the approval of GECE's subjects via a majority vote.

2.4. Receipts and proof of payment

    2.4.1. All receipts (or other proof of payment) shall be kept for a minimum of two years.

    2.4.2. The treasurer is responsible for keeping a digital library of all receipts and proof of payments.

    2.4.3. If provided, the treasurer is responsible for keeping a library of physical proof of payments.

    2.4.4. All GECE members who wish to receive reimbursement are required to send physical and/or digital proof of payment to the treasurer. If not provided to the treasurer, all GECE members who receive reimbursement are required to keep all physical receipts (or other proof of payment) for the designated retention period.

2.5. Purchasing

    2.5.1. Prior to purchase, all items must be approved by the President.

       2.5.1.1. The president may delegate power of approval to a vice-president

       2.5.1.2. The president or vice-president may give a delegate a strict budget and a target (i.e., a specific event) to purchase items without a need of approval.

          2.5.1.2.1. Approval must be sought if budgetary requirements cannot be met.

 

  1. Council Composition

3.1. Required Positions:

     3.1.1. Structural

         3.1.1.1. President. The President is responsible for the operations of GECE. They help plan social events and coordinate the executive. The President usually, but not necessarily, is a student who plans to be at Queen’s for two or more years. This helps to transition to the next executive. The President must be a past member of the GECE executive. The President must attend all GECE meetings. If unable, the President must delegate their power to a VP for the duration of the abscence.

         3.1.1.2. Vice-President(s). The Vice-President are the primary delegates of the President. They facilite the operation, deliberation, and execution of GECE's objectives. In some cases, multiple Vice-Presidents can be recruited to share responsibilities and workload.

         3.1.1.3. Treasurer. The Treasurer (Vice-President of Finance) is responsible for the management and care of GECE finances, including budgeting and record keeping. The Treasurer proposes GECE's annual budget for the academic year and solicites funding from the ECE department. The Treasurer is responsible for ensuring appropriate usage, management and distribution of funds.

     3.1.2. Council Roles

         3.1.2.1. MEng Rep. The MEng representative is responsible for attending the monthly departmental meetings and reporting back to the MEng students in ECE. The rep has a voting position within the department.

         3.1.2.2. MASC Rep. The MASC representative is responsible for attending the monthly departmental meetings and reporting back to the MASC students in ECE. The rep has a voting position within the department.

         3.1.2.3. PhD Rep. The PhD representative is responsible for attending the monthly departmental meetings and reporting back to the PhD students in ECE. The rep has a voting position within the department.

         3.1.2.4. Women in Engineering Rep. The Women in Engineering representative works to represent and promote the interests and concerns of female-identifying graduate ECE students. The representative leads the efforts to create a safe, collaborative and supportive environment that aids female-identifying graduate ECE students to navigate academic and social department experiences.

         3.1.2.55. International Student Rep. The International Student representative is responsible for representing international graduate students' concerns in ECE. The representative helps international graduate students navigating the university’s structures, language, and layout as well as the more specific details of the department.

     3.1.3. SGPS

         3.1.3.1. SGPS Rep (x2). The SGPS representatives are responsible for attending all Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) meetings, then reporting back any important information to students in ECE. Representatives have a voting position within the SGPS.

     3.1.4. PSAC

         3.1.4.1. TA/RA Union Rep. This position should be held by someone who is currently a TA/RA, or who has held a TA/RA position before. The TA/RA representative is responsible for presenting graduate TAs / RAs concerns in the TA/RA Union meetings and reporting back to graduate TAs / RAs in ECE.

3.2. Members at large

     3.2.1. Any graduate student of ECE may attend GECE meetings and participate in GECE's operation.

     3.2.2. Social representatives are usually students who want a very minimal time commitment but still want to help out with the GECE activities. Social reps are called upon to help plan and execute GECE events.

3.3. Elections

     3.3.1. Elections shall be held annually in September.

     3.3.2. Each candidate shall have the opportunity to advocate for their abilities to fulfill the position. If advocating in person, candidates shall be given no less than 2 minutes or if advocating in writing, each candidate can provide up to 200 words.

     3.3.3. To ensure the continuation and success of the council, candidates for structural positions will be given extra time (1 minute or 100 words) to advocate for prior experience as a member of GECE.

     3.3.4. Candidates are awarded the position by majority vote from subjects in attendance of the election.

      3.3.4.1 If running unopposed, a vote of confidence must receive the majority vote.

     3.3.5. If a position cannot be filled, any executive may fill the vacant position in the Interim. At any point during the academic year, a student may come forward to express interest in the position and can be granted this position via a vote of confidence from the current executive. A vote of confidence may only occur if running unopposed, and no election is planned to be held within a two-week period.

     3.3.6. All GECE executives are subject to re-election and a maximum of two consecutive terms for any given Executive position within GECE.

          3.3.6.1 This does not apply to executives filling vacant positions in the Interim.

          3.3.6.2 This does not limit a GECE Executive's candidature to other representational roles within GECE.

3.4. Expulsion

     3.4.0. Any three executive members can put forward a motion for an individual's expulsion. The President is responsible for administering the expulsion procession unless the President is nominated for expulsion, in which case, the VP position(s) are responsible for administering the procession.

     3.4.1. Reasons for expulsion can include (but are not limited to) racism, sexism, and non-inclusive behavior. Holders of required positions can be expelled from a position for lack of attendance and/or failure to perform the duties of their respective role(s).

     3.4.2. Holders of required positions are considered voluntarily self-expelled after a period of 30 days of no activity.

     3.4.3. If necessary and alternative methods resolutions have been explored unsuccessfully, holders of Required Positions in GECE may hold a vote to:

      3.4.3.1 Expel a member from GECE.

      3.4.3.2 Ban an individual from attending future GECE organizational meetings.

      3.4.3.3 Ban an individual from attending future GECE events.

     3.4.4. In the case of a tie, the president may cast an additional tie breaker vote.

     3.4.5. In the event of an expulsion, afflicted individuals will be notified via e-mail of their infraction(s) at least one week in advance. Individuals will be provided an opportunity (if desired) to communicate their position to holders of Required Positions in GECE either orally (5 minutes) or in writing (500 words). Afflicted individuals will be notified via e-mail of the resolution of their expulsion.

     3.4.6. In the event that a petition of non-confidence gathers signatures from 15% of current subjects, a re-election must be held to restructure the GECE executive.

3.5 Operation

     3.5.1. The President has executive power over the direction pursued by GECE.

     3.5.2. If the Executive disagrees with the President's direction decision, a vote can be cast with the Executive. If a quorum of 50% of executive members disagrees, a vote for the new direction will be performed.

     3.5.3. In the event that a petition gathers signatures from 15% of current subjects, the executive must reassess the direction of GECE with regards to the petition and ensure it aligns with the best interests of its subjects.

 

  1. Definitions

4.1 Subjects - Graduate students in Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE) at Queen's University, Kingston

4.2 Executive - Members of GECE who hold structural or council roles (see 3.1. Required Positions).

 

  1. Changes to Consitution

5.1. Changes to Consitution require all President and VP positions to agree with the changes as well as 5 including the Presidents.

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Last updated: September 28, 2021

2020-2021 Executives

President

Hany Ragab

hany.ragab@queensu.ca

Vice President 1

Austin Greisman

austin.greisman@queensu.ca

Vice President 2

Ian Maquignaz

ian.maquignaz@queensu.ca

Treasurer (VP Finance)

Clinton Lau

lau.clinton@queensu.ca

SGPS Rep. 1

Rawan El Khatib (Nov 2020 - present)
Ishita Jaiswal (Sept 2020 - Nov 2020)

rawan.elkhatib@queensu.ca

SGPS Rep. 2

Mohammad Ramezani (June 2021 - present)

m.ramezani@queensu.ca

MEng Rep.

Hershita Tully (Jan 2021 - present)
Ian Maquignaz (Sept 2020 - Jan 2021)

20ht5@queensu.ca

MASc Rep.

Austin Greisman (Intérim)

austin.greisman@queensu.ca

PhD Rep.

Pritam Sarkar

pritam.sarkar@queensu.ca

TA/RA Union Rep.

Richard Moulton (Jan 2021 - present)

richard.moulton@queensu.ca

Content Creator (Volunteer)

 Amir Hossein Sojoodi

amir.sojoodi@queensu.ca

 

2019-2020 Executives

President

Janki Patel

Vice President

Arshiya Belim

Treasurer (VP Finance)

Hany Ragab

Webmaster

Leila Habibpour Tanyani

SGPS Rep. 1

Junaid Charaniya

SGPS Rep 2

Ishita Jaiswal

PhD Rep

Milad Khademi Nori

MASc Rep

Austin Greisman

MEng Rep

Abhishek Awasthi

TA/RA Union Rep.

Jaswin Kaur

2018-2019 Executives

President

Shane Forbrigger (Sept-Apr), Mahdi Ranjbar (May-Sept)

Vice President

Omid Salari

VP Finance

Mahdi Ranjbar (Sept-Apr), Hany Ragab (May-Sept)

Webmaster

Hany Ragab (May-Sept)

SGPS Rep. 1

Darsh Thakkar

SGPS Rep 2

Ghani Lawal

PhD Rep

Nebras Deb

MASc Rep

Shahbaj Dhillon

MEng Rep

Herman Kaur

TA/RA Union Rep.

Abhijith Shyam

2017-2018 Executives

President

Ian Maquignaz

VP Finance

Mahmoud Ragab

VP Operations

Abhishek Awasthi

SGPS Rep 1

Mohammadali Hedayati

SGPS Rep 2

Shane Forbrigger

PhD Rep

Mahdieh Ghazimirsaeed

MASc Rep

Ghani Lawal

MEng Rep

Brian Krar (Winter 2018)

Webmaster

Rajkiran Bargota

TA/RA Union Rep.

Will Mueller (Winter 2018)

Career Reps

(Dmitri) Bicheng Liu

2016-2017 Executives

President

Phillip B. Oni

VP Finance

Pradeep K. Venkatesh

VP Operations

 Patrick Wu, Piyush Bhaskar

VP Marketing

 Ahmad Manzar

SGPS Reps

 Piyush Bhaskar

 Harleen Kaur

PhD Rep

Mohamed Shoeb

MASc Rep

 Ahmad Manzar

MEng Rep

 Harleen Kaur

Webmaster

Hesham Farahat

TA Union Rep

 Mohamed Shoeb

Social Rep

Siavash Eftekharifar

2015-2016 Executives

President

Phillip B. Oni

VP Finance

Ashish Kumar Das

VP Operations

Lin Wang

VP Marketing

Wei Kong

SGPS Reps

Wei Kong

Ishmeet Sethi

PhD Rep

Majid Bavand

MASc Rep

James Falt

MEng Rep

Tanmeet Kaur

Webmaster

Anmol Singh

TA Union Rep

Pourya Ghasemi

Social Reps

Amey Banavali, Folu Alabi, Zhejian Zhao, Minhao Gao, Tansha Anand, Ashish Kumar Das, Ishmeet Sethi

2014-2015 Executives

President

Ali Ghobadzadeh

VP Finance

Tarun Jandra

VP Operations

Not Filled

VP Marketing

Phillip B. Oni

SGPS Rep 1

Hao Li

SGPS Rep 2

Hossein Khonsari

PhD Rep

Majid Bavand

MASc Rep

James Falt

MEng Rep

Samta Garg

Webmaster

Ian Maquignaz

TA Union Rep

Not Filled

Social Reps

Hassan Shariat, Sean Whitehall

2013-2014 Executives

President

Alex Bloor

VP Finance

Justin Po

VP Operations

Snehal Bagawade

VP Marketing

Ryan Anderson

SGPS Rep

Iman Faraji, Nidhi Sharma

PhD Rep

Hossein Khonsari

MASc Rep

Arghavan Mordiri

MEng Rep

Zohaib Tanveer

Webmaster

TA Union Rep

Edith Deretey

Social Rep

Hossein Mousavian

2012-2013 Executives

President

Chris Fiorentino

VP Finance

Jeremy Mack

VP Operations

Justin Po

VP Marketing

Brian White

SGPS Reps

Greg Johns

PhD Rep

Behnam Hamgini

MASc Rep

Sousan Beigi Harchegani

MEng Rep

Muhammad Adnan Fayyaz

Webmaster

Cenk Aytimur

TA Union Rep

Social Reps

Mohammad Hassan Shariat, Ishrat R. Kbir, Nabil Akel

2011-2012 Executives

President

Judicael Zounmevo

VP Finance

Nabil Akel

VP Operations

Rui Zhang, David Stewart, Calvin Chan, Jonathan Mash

VP Marketing

Joanne Hui, Ali Moallem

SGPS Rep

Chris Fiorentino

PhD Rep

Basel Nabulsi

MASc Rep

Matt MAScioli

MEng Rep

Binita Bhatia

Webmaster

Cenk Aytimur

TA Union Rep

Social Reps

Ali Bakhshali, Behnam Behinaein, Amish Servansing, Lili Barbour

2010-2011 Executives

President

Judicael Zounmevo

VP Finance

Tejinder Dhaliwal

VP Operations

Ahmed El-Gabaly, Jonathan Mash

VP Marketing

Ali Moallem

SGPS Rep

Tejinder Dhaliwal

PhD Rep

Judicael Zounmevo

MASc Rep

Jonathan Mash

MEng Rep

Kyle Ingram

Webmaster

Jonathan Mash

TA Union Rep

Social Reps

Amish Servansing, Calvin Chan, Shan He, Lili Barbour

Advisory Members

Ryan Bespalko, Ryan Grant

2009-2010 Executives

President

Ryan Grant

VP Finance

Ryan Bespalko

VP Operations

Reza Zamani

VP Marketing

Ali Moallem, Joanne Hui

SGPS Reps

PhD Rep

MASc Rep

MEng Rep

Webmaster

TA Union Rep

Social Reps

Calvin Chan, Shan He

2007-2008 Executives

President

Mohamed Al Guindy

VP Finance

Michael O’Farrell

VP Operations

Eric Meyer

VP Marketing

SGPS Rep

Ryan Bespalko

PhD Rep

Darryl Tschirhart

MASc Rep

Ian Minz

MEng Rep

Mohamed Al Guindy

Webmaster

Eric Meyer

TA Union Rep

Social Rep

Ryan Grant

2006-2007 Executives

President

Dustin Dunwell

VP Finance

John Carr, P. Eng.

VP Operations

Iannick Monfils

VP Marketing

SGPS Rep

Jamie Gaudette

PhD Rep

Reza Zamani

MASc Rep

Renita Sudirga

MEng Rep

Mridula Das O.

Webmaster

David Krause

TA Union Rep

Social Reps

Chris Ito, Will Leckie, Edmond Coté, Sonya Chan