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  • Happy New Year!

    All the best to you and yours for the forthcoming year! But before we celebrate 2015, here is a look back at the year that was, 2014. As you probably know, the internet now lives on lists and you can find a top 10 list for just about anything . Here are some relating to science and technology: Science Physics Engineering As to 2015, it looks like it is going to be an exciting year! There will be some more events and IET NorCal is planning a PATW event in April and we will be recruiting judges for the event. More details to follow next year. Have a safe and happy New Year from IET NorCal!

    Allan Casey
  • NEW LOGGIN ON FRONT WEB PAGE

    GREAT RESULT AFTER SEEEMS LIKE TWO YEARS . Please send notes to web master thanks Brian

    Brian Reynolds
  • Hack Targets Industrial Plant Causing Massive Damage

    Sophisticated hack causes massive damage to steelworks The most significant hack since Stuxnet targeted Iran’s uranium enrichment programme in 2010 caused massive damage to a German steelworks, according to a report published this week by the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI). Whilst the Sony hack caused the release of film star emails, a Bond film script and cancellation of film screenings, grabbing media attention, the significance of deliberate physical damage caused by sophisticated network intrusion has passed largely unnoticed (in mainstream media). This is probably the only publicly known incident where physical damage to a plant has been deliberately caused by malware since Stuxnet. Full details have not been released, but the “ The IT Security situation in Germany 2014…

  • Prestige Lecture

    Thursday 19 February, 1830 hrs, Churchill College is the Cambridge Network Prestige Lecture. Advanced materials and 3D printing for the regeneration of human tissues will be presented by Professor Kevin Shakesheff. Refeshments will be from 1800 hrs. A must attend event.

    David Blake
  • Internet Of Things

    Make sure you book in your diary 22 January at the CU Computer Labs for a talk by Hugo Fiennes of Electric Imp on the Internet of Things. The talk starts at 1830 hrs with refreshments form 1800 hrs.

    David Blake
  • Preliminary Discussions With BG Trrinidad & Tobago On The Road To Chartered Engineering

    On Friday 19th December, representatives of BG Trinidad & Tobago, Jonathan Kacal, Christopher Downes and Jason Look Yee, were keen to discuss and develop plans for an upcoming seminar to introduce the IET, the Local Network and the routes to professional registration with their engineers and technicians. Both myself and Gerald Mendes, represented our network in this informal meeting to understand the specific needs of the BG T&T group and provide key insights into the specific activities and avenues that the LN and the IET can proviide the oil and gas company. It was decided that the best approach would be an open forum discussion between members of BG and the LN executives and that one of the key drivers and interesting topics for their personnel would be the road to chartership. They have…

    Jason Robert Rameshwar
  • IET Co-sponsor UWI's Industrial Engineering & Management Conference

    The third Industrial Engineering & Management conference was successfully held on the 5th and 6th December at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine in the Engineering faculty. This prestigeous two day seminar was made possible in part by the generous sponsorship by the IET and it enabled several participants to present their academic papers on a variety of topics. (Chairman Anthony Chadee receiving the plaque to commerate the IET's sponsorship and support of the conference from Professor Edwin Ekwue) Professor Brian Copeland, Dean of Engineering, opened the conference with a focus on the wealth generation model. The audience were enthralled by the recollections and accomplishments by Professor Emeritus Winston A. Mellows. Dr. Haydn Furlonge expressed the importance of project engineering…

    Jason Robert Rameshwar
  • IET Manchester Network - Student Excellence Award

    The IET Manchester Network present a Student Excellence Award every year to a student at Manchester College who has achieved outstanding results on an Engineering or Technology Course. The award consists of a Cheque for £250 and a Certificate. During the 2013-14 academic year Sasoun completed a B Tech in Electrical & Electronic Engineering at The Manchester College, He achieved an outstanding performance in all his BTEC units, obtaining a distinction in all 12 units, plus · Excellent attendance and punctuality throughout his two year programme · An excellent attitude towards his fellow class peers in offering them support · An excellent (A*) grade in his ‘A’ Level Maths, only 2 marks off a 100% score Sasoun is now studying for a Mechatronic Engineering Degree at Manchester University Thanks…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Yorkshire & Humber Local Networks

    Networks in the Yorkshire & Humber Region: There are four Local Networks in the Yorkshire & Humber and you can access their webpages by clicking on the links below: Humber North Yorkshire South Yorkshire West Yorkshire

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • South Island Committee 2015 -2016

    Chairman Nick Gordge Vice Chair & Secretary Vacant Treasurer Paul Isaacs YP Co-ordinator Manish Makwana General Members Karla Smith Hamish Cumming Bob Cooke Dennis Keen

    Julie
  • Auckland Committee 2014-2015

    Salah Al-Chanati Chair Yan Fong Treasurer Alex Cashen Secretary Alice Zhuang Frank Lewis Sachini Yapa Yan Liu Alice Chan Edmund Lai Mike Lancaster Allan Williamson

    Julie
  • IET Brunei Darussalam Network 2014-2015 Committee

    Simon Leong Chairman Major Schufin Bin Haji Ibrahim Vice Chairman Mr Jailani Buntar Secretary Dr Shi Siong Tan Treasurer Cpt Farhan Wan Assistant Secretary

    Julie
  • IET Malaysia Network Committee 2014-2016

    Chairman Ir. Dr. Matthew Y.W. Teow Vice Chairman Ir. Chang Yew Cheong Honorary Secretary Assoc. Prof. Eur. Ing. Dr. Lai Weng Kin Honorary Treasurer Dr. Chan Chee Seng Honorary Assistant Secretary Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Rodney H.G. Tan Immediate Past Chairman Mr. Lawrence Lai Kun Hoong Past Chairman Prof. Ir. Dr. Vigna K Ramachandaramurthy Committee Ir. Amir Farid Abdul Majid Ir. Chan Cheong Loong Ir. Chris Chew Shee Fuee Mr. Goh Hock Chai Dr. Kok Swee Leong Ir. Kok Yen Kwan Ir. Lam Seng Yew Assoc. Prof. Dr. Leong Wai Yie Engr. Assist. Prof. Dr. Liau Vui Kien Committee (YPS Chairman) Mr. Michael Yong Boon Heng Honorary Auditors Ir. Kok Yin Hin Lt. Kol. (K) Dr. Sam Quah Sin Chye

    Julie
  • AGM 2014

    NOTICE OF EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE IET MALAYSIA LOCAL NETWORK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Eighth Annual General Meeting (AGM) of The IET Malaysia Local Network, for the year 2014 will be held at THE ARMADA HOTEL, PETALING JAYA on the 6 th of December 2014 at 2.00 pm. The Agenda for the AGM is as follows:- 1) Welcome remarks by Chairman, Mr. Lawrence Lai 2) To receive and adopt the Minutes of the Seventh AGM (2013), 3) To receive and adopt the Report by Honorary Secretary for the 2013/2014 session, 4) To receive and adopt the Report by Honorary Treasurer for the 2013/2014 session, 5) To elect the Committee for 2014/2016 session, 6) To elect the Internal Auditors for 2014/2016, 7) Others matters. PROGRAMME 09:30 am : Registration / Networking (Coffee& Tea Served) 10:15 am : PRE…

    Julie
  • BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM (BAS) FOR ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDINGS

    PRE-AGM 2014: HALF DAY TECHNICAL SEMINAR Date : 6 th December 2014 (Saturday) Time : 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Venue : Hotel Armada Petaling Jaya Lot 6, Lorong Utara C, Section 52, 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan. PROGRAM: 9:30 - 10:00a.m. Registration & Morning Coffee 10:00-11:00a.m. Topic 1: Energy Management System & Energy Analysis – Bridging the Gap by: Ir. Jack Chan Weng Loon 11:00 –11.30a.m. Tea Break 11.30a.m. - 12.30p.m. Topic 2: Energy Saving Opportunities using Intelligent Building Automation System (BAS) by: Mr. Au Ying Hao TOPIC 1 : ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM & ENERGY ANALYSIS – BRIDGING THE GAP Methodologies to improve energy efficiency can only be realized if there is a proper monitoring and verification system in place. Normally, a Building Automation System (BAS) or an…

    Julie
  • New South Wales YP committee

    Chair Rebecca Wong Treasurer / Vice Chair Risto Kotevski Secretary Sam Pushparatnam Academy Relationship Coordinator Ryan Jenkins Online Community Administrator Samantha Connelly PATW Coordinator Andrew Truong Community Publicity and Promotion Officer Ghazi Bafakieh Faraday Challenge Coordinator Eric Cheung General Members Paul Huynh Daniul Chowdhury

    Julie
  • Product Advancement with Research and Development Technology

    on 30th October the IET Manufacturing Technical and Professional Network organised an event on Product Advancement with Research and Development Technology at TAR University, Penang Campus - this was the 1st public event in Asia Pacific. The theme of the event was current technologies and knowhow in the field of manufacturing research and product development solution. This public event was attended by 257 participants (24 IET members and 233 non-IET members) and the feedback surveys from the participants specifically requested future similar IET events. This event created awareness on the diversification of engineering advancement in manufacturing research and development to the general public, academia, engineering students and practicing professionals. This event exposed the audience to a…

    Joanne Longton
  • Maintaining A Mentoring Relationship

    When you sign up to the IET Mentoring Service as a mentee and are paired with a mentor, or you are allocated a suitable mentor in-company, you are expected, as the mentee, to drive the relationship and take charge of your own development. This blog will advise you on ways to benefit from having a mentor and what you can do to ensure you make the most of your opportunities. Contracting the Mentoring relationship Once you are paired with your mentor it will be your responsibility as the mentee to drive the mentoring relationship and for you to make initial contact with your mentor. From the outset, the roles of mentee and mentor need to be established so there is a clear understanding from the beginning. Boundaries will also need to be set to avoid any miscommunications. You will need to prepare…

    Kathryn Bain
  • Joint Institutions Networking and Social Evening 18th December

    Dear IET Member living in France For those who will be in the Paris area on Thursday 18th December , this is a reminder that the ICE, IET, IMechE and IStrucE institutions are holding their monthly networking/social meeting at: Carr's bar and restaurant, 1 rue Mont Thabor, 75001 Paris (Métro Line 1 Tuileries) . from 19:00. There will be an optional group dinner from about 20:30 Spouses, partners and friends are also welcome.

    Phil Dunbar
  • Merseyside and Western Cheshire Newsletter

    The Local Network are working on a version of the twice yearly newsletter that is optimised to be viewed on computers, tablet devices and smart phones. This will be in addition to the printed version of the newsletter.

    Rob McDonald
  • Product Selection And Management Styles.

    Organisations choose products that promote its companies goals, or at least help achieve it. The generation x product might be suitable for some whilst the generation yx product is better suited to others. Sometimes this means accepting the licensing cost to keep business operations stable. So, even after the cost of creating maintenance contracts, hiring qualified staff and even perhaps department creation, managers still choose to toil in their activities. In these cases, for a certain breed of mangers, the easiest is to disqualify resources regardless of business unrest. Perhaps they are not able enough, or just lacking and as such need to engage in such a way, perhaps they are trying to settle into a new life using someone elses hygeine factors. Though not all managers exhibit those qualities…

    Rimesh Patel
  • What the Railway TPN got up to in 2014

    2014 has been a good year for the TPN during which they have held the following events: Visit to Railway Technology Centre in Derby which provided an excellent opportunity to view some of the projects they were undertaking Thameslink – achieving Metro Headways on the Mainline – Paul Bates from Network Rail was the guest speaker for this presentation and gave an excellent insight into the project The University of Birmingham hosted a visit to their Research Laboratories back in May. Quiz Night – this event once again proved to be popular and was oversubscribed although the additional team members were squeezed in. The date for the 2015 event has already been finalised – 11 June 2015, once again at Doggetts Coat and Badge. BIM and the Crossrail Smart Railway – Ross Dentten from Crossrail gave…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • What The Aerospace TPN Got Up To In 2014

    During 2014, the Aerospace TPN has held a number of excellent events including: Hybrid Electrically Powered Aircraft Seminar up in Derby which saw three speakers give an overview and more detailed technical presentations on this emerging hot topic. Visit to Heathrow Airport MH370 Flight Path and the future of space based aircraft tracking – this was an excellent event in which the TPN trialled a new ‘breakfast’ style format which proved to be popular. Mark Dickinson and David Colley from Inmarsat were the two guest speakers. W inning at Concurrent Engineering in Aerospace – this was the second of the two events held up at Rolls Royce Derby this year and also proved to be popular. The next event a ‘ Threats to our Supply Chain ’ afternoon seminar will be on 4 February 2015 in London. Details…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Ten Challenges Relating To Intelligent Mobility

    At the recent Railway Best Papers Competition, Paul Zanelli, Chief Technology Officer, Transport Systems Catapult, highlighted the following ten key challenges in relation to Intelligent Mobility: 1. Improve the traveller experience at transport modal interchanges 2. Minimise the impact of disruption through the use of adjacent transport networks 3. Incentivise the provision of a seamless journey through modal interchanges 4. Provide personalised, contextualised, trusted, information, which improves the traveller experience 5. Develop insight from transport system information to improve the performance of the network 6. Offer end-to-end mobility as a service 7. Integrate quality-of-life and city-economy benefits into transport decisions 8. Enable whole journey accessibility of transport systems…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie