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On 28th October 2016, the Wales North Local Netwrk hosted a lecture at Coleg Cambria, "Third Ammendment to BS7671 Requirements for Electrical Installations". The event was in two parts, around forty students in the afternoon and ten members in the evening. Our speakers were Mark Coles and Linden Smith from the IET and in the evening the event ended with a lively Q&A session. Many thanks to Mark and Linden for providing us with a most enjoyable day.
Once again, the Wales North Local Network was pleased to award the annual prize for "Engineering Excellence" to a student at Coleg Menai. This year, our winner was Nia Povey Jones who was nominated for her achievements in "Heavy Vehicle Maintenance and Repair". We wish Nia all the best in her future endeavors, the event took place at "The Celtic Royal Hotel" in Caernarfon on the 13th September and was attended by around forty students, their families and college staff.
1.Expensive and Laborious – A common two word association before security/cyber audits. 2.Cyber Ready – A common two word association after a compromise. It is likely reading Cyber Ready evoked a sense of confidence, stability and a calm alertness (just like the hit you’re meant to get after drinking matcha green tea ... apparently). To be Cyber Ready you need to know what responses will be required to protect your core network. SIEM solutions have immensely clarified how data will be normalised and correlated to create a matcha-like alert across different components of your network Without a SIEM solution you are dependant on your Security Roadmap spread sheet – you know.. the one that has your organisational RAID logged against it for each product deployed – so you know what compensatory…
Model Satellites and Historical Machines In Perfect Working Order In IET Germany’s first event after the summer break a group of interested members, family and friends was able to enjoy two fascinating technical tours in my adopted home town of Backnang. With its timber-framed houses and landmark medieval tower Backnang might give the impression that it slept through the industrial revolution. But for engineers interested in the history of technology it is worth taking a closer look: an impressive museum, the Technikforum , shows how four industries have made their mark on the town and, even today, roadside signs proudly proclaim Backnang to be a centre of satellite technology. Nothing illustrates this better than the DeSK Showroom , set up in Backnang by a lobby group of companies from the…
So, as Septemember draws to a close, I am starting to look ahead to the new session. The first thing to do is to introduce you all to our new Chairman who will take over the reins from Stewart Taylor officially on 1st October. I would like to take the opportunity to thank Stewart for his sterling work in leading the TPN exec team over the last three years and wish him all the best for the future. I must also mention our first event of the new session - Big Data Analytics for Smart Power Networks which we are organising in conjunction with Brunel University London . This will be on 8th November, so do check back over the following weeks for further updates. Welcome to our new Chairman: Simon Hart Simon works at Yasa Motors Ltd and has been involved in the IET for 23 years! He is a former…
Here is the Bristol Network committee for the 2016/17 season: Chair: Jeremy Boyd Vice Chair: Junichi Sugiura CEng FIET 2nd Vice Chair: Dr Pritesh Narayan MIET Honorary Secretary: Junichi Sugiura Pelin Zahidler CEng FIET Honorary Treasurer: Eur Ing Dr Russell Haines CEng FIET Young Professionals’ Chair: Chris Waters MIET Professional Registration Advisor: John Garrett CEng FIET Fellow (FIET) Representative: Eur Ing Dr Russell Haines CEng FIET IEng Representative: Prajjwal Baral IEng MIET Schools & Colleges Liaison: Michael Richardson CEng MIET Academic Liaison (UoB): Prof. Mark Beach CEng MIET Court Liaison (UoB) Eur Ing Dr Russell Haines CEng FIET Academic Liaison (UWE): Dr Pritesh Narayan MIET Industrial Liaison: Dr Qasim Al’Akayshee CEng MIET Retired Professional Engineers Club: Michael…
In this blogpost we focus on three areas that IET Local Networks have been discussing - Wearable technology, hybrid aircraft and brain modeling – and find out from the experts what impact these will have on our everyday lives now and in the future... Architecture of wearable technology IET Dorset and South Wiltshire Network Wearable technology is the next step in communication and data sharing, providing us with the ability to take and analyse simple measurements that give us access to more detailed information about ourselves and our environment. As everyone moves towards a greater digital presence, the traditional tools of keyboards and smartphones are no longer enough to communicate the complex data people want to share. From simple video and pictures to body monitoring and location…
According to Dr. Katrin Solveig Lohan, a human-robot interaction (HRI) expert at Heriot Watt University in Scotland, the future of robots depends on their ability to learn from humans, acquiring skills in the way babies do. More details in this article in PCMag Australia. Whilst I'm on the subject, we do have a lot of ICub resources in our files area so why not have a look.
As this is my last blog before the end of my IET Presidency, I thought I’d reflect on my highlights for the year and on what makes me proud of the IET and the profession. Read more...
Regulators have banned Facebook from collecting data on WhatsApp users in Germany in a landmark ruling against the social media giant’s mass harvesting of personal information to drive advertising revenues. Read more...
At the turn of the 21st century, workplaces were being transformed by technology. On financial trading floors, for example, swarms of loud and animated traders in colourful jackets had been replaced by machines quietly processing trades. Intermittently, commentators speculated that education, too, would be revolutionised. - Raconteur.net Read more...
Elon Musk has showcased his first detailed vision for sending humans to Mars, unveiling his design for a “Battlestar Galactica-style” fleet of spacecraft to carry interplanetary pioneers for less than $200,000 a ticket. - The Times Read more...
One of the IET's Education Partners, Fun Kids Radio who do the Techno Mum children’s radio series for us are developing a new series with a grant from the European Space Agency about the Aurora robotic exploration of Mars. They are looking for young enthusiastic young space professionals to help them develop this series. A summary of the project is attached to this blog and if you are interested in helping please contact Gregory Watson at Fun Kids Radio.
With less than three weeks to go before the Intelligent Imaging event, we are thrilled to announce our final speaker of the day! Welcome to: Prejaas Tewarie , Postdoctoral fellow at Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre, School of Physics, University of Nottingham About Prejaas: Prejaas obtained his medical degree at VU University Medical Centre in Amsterdam, followed by a PhD in clinical neuroscience. His work during his PhD research was focused on functional brain networks in multiple sclerosis, but also included methodological work on brain network organization in healthy subjects. The empirical brain networks were mainly studied using the neuroimaging techniques: magnetoencephalography (MEG) and (functional) MRI. During the same period, he received his BSc and MSc in applied physics from the…
Congratulations to our Present Around The World Perth 2016 winner, Robin Olsen from Edith Cowan University. Rovik's topic is on "Omega, The Autonomous Robot" and we are inspired and fascinated by his research. We wish Rovik all the best in the Australia final happening in Brisbane 2017! Congratulations to the first runner up, Kody Ponds from Murdoch University. She delivered her topic on "Global Advantage Towards Energy Aggregation" and handled the public questions and answers fearlessly and confidently.
IET Central London Evening Lecture, Savoy Place, 21-Sep-2016 Joint event with The Royal Aeronautical Society Presented by: Andy Barton, Hybrid Air Vehicles Can we now forget the aeroplane, and embrace the re-birth of the airship? From what we heard from Andy, the answer is "yes", at least for some applications. Whilst not cheaper than sea, rail or road freight (on a cost/load basis), it could well be the answer where such infrastructure does not exist or is impractical. The modern solution is quite different from what we knew from the 20th century, widely used in WW2. Then, they were rigid and filled with hydrogen, suffering from well-documented drawbacks and disasters. The current generation has learnt from the past. Barnes Wallis, who designed the successful R100, gave the founder of…
'but raise fears emergency services will be swamped when they become compulsory' - The Daily Mail Read more...
The first delivery of American shale gas to Britain is set to arrive this morning, as 27,500 cubic metres of ethane arrives at the Grangemouth petrochemical plant near Edinburgh. Read more...
Science, technology, engineering and maths graduates are in the frame for lucrative jobs Read more...
Did you know the IET has a full suite of Radar, Sonar and Navigation resources? Access world-class radar, sonar and navigation research, online and in print. Providing fresh perspectives and developments in a range of topics within the fields of radar, sonar and navigation IET Books – find out about current, new and forthcoming book IET Journals - the IET Journals portfolio offers a wealth of research and information in a wide range engineering and technology fields. Electronic Letters - Electronics Letters is an internationally renowned peer-reviewed rapid-communication journal, which publishes short original research papers every two weeks. The broad and interdisciplinary scope covers the latest developments in all electronic and electrical engineering related fields. Digital Library…
I'm very happy to turn over this blog posting to Glenn Miles , lecturer at Coventry University who tells us more about the new Manufacturing Engineering Degree. It is late September as I write and next month sees the return of students to Coventry University. This year, as new course director of the relatively new Manufacturing Engineering degree, I have inherited a unique set of final year students. They are unique in several respects. Most appropriately for this blog they will be the first graduates of the new course and will be the living evidence of the hard work that has gone into the creation and delivery of the course as it prepares for accreditation with the IET. They will also be the first graduates that have been taught on the UK’s first “Faculty on the Shop Floor”, a Unipart-Coventry…
October sees the IET TPN committees enter the new session for 2016/2017. We will be looking ahead to the next 12 months to implement our plan for workshops, events and online content to support and expose the inner workings of the space sector. So what can we learn from 2016 so far and what can we look forward to as we go into 2017? The TPN kicked off the 2015/2016 session following the well-received Space systems, Services and Applications for Cities of the Future event, held at the Satellite Applications Catapult in Harwell. This one-day workshop highlighted the bright future both government and industry saw in the space sector supporting the increasing need for continuous connectivity and real-time, wide-spread data acquisition and dissemination for audiences ranging from institutional decision…
The past few years has seen the Aerospace Community, TPN and TAP go through a series of positive changes in terms of refocus, refresh and expansion. We have seen the formation of an Aerospace Young Professionals Group, the inaugural Aerospace Annual Symposium, the delivery and support to a number of successful aerospace technical events around the UK, Europe and Asia, as well as the provision of a significant amount of technical advice in response to requests internally from the IET as well as from a number of UK and global external bodies and media. The 2018 session promises to be another exciting year for the Aerospace TPN as we look to build on the successes of previous sessions, through continuing engagement with industry, academia and government and growing the network and the number…
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