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  • NASA Space Shuttle Program - IET Manchester Lecture Dec 2015

    IET Manchester invited NASA engineer Dr Ravi Margasahayam to deliver two talks on the 10th December 2015. Both are now available to watch online. " NASA Space Shuttle Program" was aimed at members of the IET and members of public, and " Reaching New Heights: A career in STEM" was aimed at college students. This event was organised jointly by IET Manchester Power Technical Group and Young Professionals Network. Thank you once again for those who attended, our committee members, Dr Ravi Margasahayam and NASA.

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  • Another Successful Year For The Railway Network In 2015

    During 2015 Jon Hemsley Network Chairman found time to record this video promoting the Network Volunteers from the Railway Network helped to organise this excellent series of events: Richard Flint organised a visit to the Chiltern Railways Depot at Aylesbury. Clive Kessell produced this blog and images from the event. In March, Roger Short and Andy Heath gave an evening seminar on Railway Signalling Research – how the past made the present up in Derby which attracted an excellent audience. In May the Network teamed up with the other Transport Networks for an evening seminar organised by Peter Sheppard on Sacred Cows - Revisiting Fundamental Safety Principles In June the YP Group organised their annual Railway Quiz night with Peter Sheppard once again taking control of the questions in a uniform…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • The Sky Wasn’t The Limit For The Satellite Systems & Applications Network In 2015

    During 2015 Chris Brunskill took on the Chairman’s role with Mike Adams supporting him as Vice Chairman. Its been an excellent year for the Network, especially in relation to gathering content from various events/conferences. Here’s what they managed to achieve in 2015: Filmed at UK Space Conference 2015 – click here to view the short videos produced at this conference including our highly viewed Skylon Video. Space Based Systems for Future Cities Seminar at Harwell SatCom Course – organised and delivered by the Events Production & Services team Mars and the UK, Yesterday and Tomorrow – joint with Aerospace and Robotics & Mechatronics Filmed some short videos at QinetiQ Farnborough: What happens in a human centrifuge? How are thrusters used in space? The ExoMars Rovers journey to find life…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • What A Year For The Aerospace Network

    2015 has been an exciting year for the Aerospace Network in terms of activities, development and interaction with other organisations/Institutions. In terms of succession planning, Phil Cutcher the outgoing Chairman handed over the chair to David Lindley mid-year who and found the time to film this video and Alexis Colyer and Janice Man joined the Executive Team. Lee Murton set up and is now chairing a Young Aerospace Professionals Group with Sam Lee and Chia Loon Leng j oining Lee on the Group. During 2015 the Network volunteers found time to organise the following events: Future of Aviation Technology Conference in Singapore – joint with Singapore Network and British High Commission see issue 39, page 18 via this link Military Aviation Authority Airworthiness Requirements and Intricacies…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Tim Peake successful launch from Baikonur

    Tim Peake, the first Briton to go to the International Space Station on a trip funded by the UK government, has just taken off from Baikonur Cosmodrome in a Russian Soyuz TMA-19M space capsule which will dock at the International Space Station. Tim is the first Briton to fly to space under the flag of the European Space Agency (Esa), and has more than 3,000 flight hours on various types of aircraft. With him in the Soyuz capsule is American Tim Kopra and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko. A few months ago the IET Satellite Systems & Applications Network filmed some short videos at QinetiQ Farnborough which relate to space travel and will be of interest to members of the community. What happens in a human centrifuge ? How are thrusters used in space ? The ExoMars Rovers journey to find life…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Tim Peake has a successful launch from Baikonur

    Tim Peake, the first Briton to go to the International Space Station on a trip funded by the UK government, has just taken off from Baikonur Cosmodrome in a Russian Soyuz TMA-19M space capsule which will dock at the International Space Station. Tim is the first Briton to fly to space under the flag of the European Space Agency (Esa), and has more than 3,000 flight hours on various types of aircraft. With him in the Soyuz capsule is American Tim Kopra and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko. A few months ago the IET Satellite Systems & Applications Network filmed some short videos at QinetiQ Farnborough which relate to space travel and will be of interest to members of the community. What happens in a human centrifuge ? How are thrusters used in space ? The ExoMars Rovers journey to find life…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • KYC, Cyber Crime And Identity Fraud

    Most people are able to use the features of smart devices - so they know how to enable protection features to set passwords or enable lock time on devices. Smart phones now offer app management functions that also introduce a layer of defence so regulars are now on the best part of security able to be assured they are using the device safely - however - their activities can still get compromised. Some retail apps are predictive so can suggest items to users based on other app activities or even exist part of a wider ecosystem making one-click transaction automated. The city of London reported that during xmas 2014 over 16.5 million pounds of fraud was reported and The Office for national Statistics found that 2.5 cybercrimes and over 5m cases of online fraud was committed within England and…

  • Advanced Manufacturing and Innovation Conference in Bangalore

    The IET Aerospace Network recently participated in an Advanced Manufacturing and Innovation Conference in Bangalore which was held as part of the UK-India Manufacturing Week. The events showcased the UK and India’s research and innovation strengths, and manufacturing opportunities in the automotive, aerospace and defence sectors. The conference encouraged companies and researchers to explore collaboration and trade opportunities between the two countries. The Bangalore event held as a precursor to the IETs Lord Austin Lecture discussed new trends, latest advancements and implications of technologies in the aerospace sector. David Lindley, Chairman of the IET's Aerospace Technical Professional Network, who presented at the conference, said aerospace engineering is a critical aspect of the "Make…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • IET Tribology Tour 2015-16: Bringing Tribology to Life

    I see that there is a joint event happening between the Northern Ireland LN and the Tribology TPN. If you want a short intro to Tribology before you attend the event in Northern Ireland - view this short video on iet.tv and then register to attend to find out lots more.

  • IET Tribology Tour In Northern Ireland

    IET Tribology Tour 2015-16: Bringing Tribology to Life Want a short intro to Tribology before you attend the event in Northern Ireland - view this short video on iet.tv and then register to attend to find out lots more.

  • Orla Murphy 2016 YWE Winner Features in E&T Magazine

    Read the article Find out about Orla Murphy, the 2015 IET Young Woman Engineer of the Year (YWE) award winner, and what she hopes to achieve as an engineering spokeswomen. Read the article

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  • Did You Know That IET Scotland Have Free Podcasts

    IET Scotland is pleased to provide a number of free podcasts for you to download.     Thermoelectrics - Prof Douglas Paul (10027 k)   Prof Douglas Paul discusses up-to-date generation of electricity from waste heat.   Mobile device security (9419 k)   Andrew Turner from NHS discusses security vulnerability of mobile devices such as the iPhone.   Flipside (12587 k)   A new IET magazine is aimed at young aspiring engineers.  Here the Editor and the IET's Head of Education for 5 to 19 year olds explain the aims of Flipside and its appeal.   DNS (9492 k)   All our email and web access require conversion from human-readable domain to binary. Alex Dalitz explains how this works, and how can it be made more secure in order to protect our data.   Energy storage (9554 k)   Duncan Gregory discusses the…

  • YWE Winner - Orla Murphy - Video Clip

    Here is the moment that Orla was announced as winner of the IET YWE Awards!

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  • What did space travel ever do for us? IET London Christmas Lecture 2015 - Technologies From Space

    What did space travel ever do for us? Even if we're not as fortunate as Tim Peake (who's about to go up to the ISS), the answer was made transparently clear in so many ways in our Christmas Lecture by Dr. Ravi N. Margasahayam of NASA. We saw a constellation of concepts that have gone from science fiction to reality; NASA imagines the impossible and sets out to achieve it, breaking boundaries as it extends its reach through and out of the solar system. Interestingly, and of some surprise, was that NASA doesn't develop these technologies itself: other do that to NASA's requirements. It provides an incentive to explore and innovate. So, incredible inventions and advances spin off out of space and into our world. Amongst those have been: GPS; storm detection; microwave ovens; robotic arms in surgery;…

  • PATW 2015

    Once again, the IET Barcelona network was proud to organise the PATW event held on the 30th of October at the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain. The venue was provided by the U.A.B. and the event took place in the graduation room, where typically the University students present their projects for their assessment to the academic staff. There were a few brave young engineers who took the plunge and presented at the PATW event, doing an excellent job with the audio and visual facilities but, above all, with the structure of their presentations, easy to follow, and their fluent speech to complete the explanation of the project. The panel selected as a winner Núria Egidos, a student from Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, who presented her project: A HARMONIC GENERATION PLATFORM FOR INDUCTOR…

    Joanne Longton
  • How Can Canada ...... Take Back Manufacturing

    2015-12-04 event presentation

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  • Orla Murphy - IET 2015 YWE Winner

    The IET YWE Winner for 2015 is Orla Murphy! The Mary Gorge Memorial Prize went to Emma Goulding and the WES prize to Helen Cavill. Please join me in congratulating our winner and finalists! www.theiet.org/ywe

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  • The IET Young Woman Engineer of the Year Awards

    Who will the next Young Woman Engineer of the Year Award 2015? Join us at the 2015 YWE Awards Ceremony as space journalist and science reporter, Sarah Cruddas, announces this year's winners. This event is now sold out. We regret that we will be unable to take new registrations on the day so we ask that you do not arrive without a prior registration, to avoid disappointment. www.theiet.org/ywe

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  • LN: Distinguish Guest Series-Mediation for Engg and Construction

    IET Singapore Network would like to invite you to the following presentation: Speaker: Dr Robert Gaitskell QC SYNOPSIS Every engineer will encounter disputes as part of their job. Most engineers find such disputes a distraction from the excitement of engineering, but they cannot be avoided. Disputes arise when projects are delayed or the product design is faulty, or the customer won’t pay. So, what do you do? Often, you, as the engineer, can sort the problem out without involving an (expensive) lawyer, but to do this you need to know what you are doing. This presentation, by a senior engineer (Chartered Engineer, FIET, former Vice President of the IEE (now IET), and also a senior lawyer (Queen’s Counsel)) will give you an overview of the engineering dispute resolution world, looking at the…

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  • YPS: PSB Engineering & Technology Club Launch Evening

    Date: 24 November 2015, Tuesday Time: 7.15pm to 9.00pm (registration starts 6.15pm) Venue: Student Hub, PSB Academy@Delta Admission: Free Engineering & Technology Club Launch Evening: The Engineering & Technology Club is a platform for engineering & technology students to interact with practicing professionals from the industry through partnership with the Institution of Engineering and Technology, and an opportunity for students to participate in engineering activities applying their knowledge and skills. We are pleased to invite you to join us. Date: 24 Nov 2015* (Tuesday) Time: 6.15pm to 9.00pm Venue: Student Hub Admission: Free Dinner will be provided for registered students at 6.15pm. Pre-registration for the event is required to reserve a seat and bento dinner.

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  • IET Singapore Local Network And STE System Joint Seminar

    IET Singapore Local Network and STE Systems joint seminar: 2 Presentations Speaker: Thomas Gsell and Marius Jansen Date: 30 October 2015 Venue: Singapore Polytechnic Graduate Guilds’ 1010 Dover Road, Gate 4, Carnation Room 1st Presentation –Harmonics in 3 -Phase Network: Solutions & Case Studies -What is Reactive Power? -What is Non -Linear Loads? -Harmonics Theory -Fourier Transformation -Harmonics in 3 phase networks -What Active and Reactive Power? -Harmonics Consequences -Passive harmonics compensation (tuned parallel resonance circuit) -Active harmonics compensation with Active Harmonic Filters -Active Filters: Pro and Contra-Case studies Speaker: Thomas Gsell, Technical Manager for Low Voltage Compensation at ALSTOM Grid, graduated as Power Electronics Engineer in 1992. He founded the…

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  • YPS: Food Science - Engineering The Perfect Ice Cream

    Young Professional Section Presents: Food Science - Engineering the Perfect Ice Cream Organisers: Ms Huang Lingxi & Mr Edward Ho Date: 10th Oct 2015 Timing: 10.00 am to 12.00 pm Venue: Udders, 155 Thomson Road, Singapore 307608 Synopsis: “It is a sad reflection that we know more about the temperature inside the stars than inside asoufflé.” N. Kurti To many people, preparation of food is more of an art than a science. This talk aims to introduce attendees to food engineering, it is s a multidisciplinary field which combines science, microbiology, and chemical engineering education for food and related industries. The attendees will be able to learn about the principles behind commercial ice-cream production, and how new flavors are being developed and tested. This will be followed by a hands…

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  • Technical Event On 3 Dec 2015 At McMaster University

    Title : The Integration of Wind and Solar Generation into Ontario’s Power System Younger member section event. See file attached for details.

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  • PICO Project

    Last Chance to Book for this talk on 10 December. You're told you must use a different un-guessable password for every account, but can't write them down. If you don't comply, and get hacked, the blame is on you. Dr Frank Stajano created the Pico project to liberate humanity from passwords. Frank is a Reader in Security and Privacy. He is Head of the Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research at the University of Cambridge. He has a mixed academic and industrial background and has given over 60 invited talks on 4 continents. Visit http://mypico.org for more information and www.theiet.org/cambridge to make a booking for the event.

    David Blake