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  • IET Satcom Security and Efficiency Seminar

    The IET Satellite Systems & Applications TPN recently joined forces with the Events team to deliver a seminar covering the very latest research and development trends in security and efficiency for satellite communications. The event provided the following content: Showcased new industrial, academic and government research, with a strong emphasis on scientific and technical presentations, and brought the satellite industry together for debate and discussion Examined future challenges of providing secure and efficient satellite communications Promoted active research and development in industry and academia. The conference presentations were filmed for IET.tv and can be viewed below. Secure waveform design for satellite communications Dr Terence E. Dodgson From: IET Satcom Security and Efficiency…

  • Resources From earlier TPN Events

    The Satellite Systems & Applications TPN have organised a number of excellent events in the past couple of years and here is a reminder of some resources that you can view. HYLAS 1 - From dream to reality HYLAS 1 was the first broadband satellite from Avanti Communications and uses Ka-band technology to deliver high speed, two-way data services across Europe. It has a unique flexible payload which enables Avanti to change the bandwidth of its eight Ka-band beams whilst in orbit, to maximise satellite efficiency. HYLAS 1 is complemented by a Ku-band broadcast capability and can provide up 2mb satellite broadband to users across Europe. A summary of the presentation slides can be found here . Skylon Alan Bond's presentation covered the need for better space transportation and the SKYLON solution…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Joint Institutions Annual Dinner 2015

    The Joint Annual Dinner is being organised this year by our friends the ICE France. The dinner will be held on Friday 23rd January 2015 at ‘Restaurant d’application’ for the Vatel Hotel Management School 122 rue Nollet, 75017 Paris There will be a aperitif from 19h30 and dinner at 20h30 . Please see the attached file for the menu, cost and booking details. There is also a map.

    Phil Dunbar
  • Early Career Professionals' Best Paper Competition 2014

    Earlier this year, the Railway TPN decided on a theme of ‘Intelligent Mobility’ for the 2014 competition, which was held in London on 27 November 2014. Following the presentations by the four finalists who were selected from the many abstracts received, there was a keynote presentation by Dr Paul Zanelli, Chief Technical Officer, Transport Systems Catapult. Keynote presentation by Dr Paul Zanelli Dr Paul Zanelli From: Early Career Professionals' Best Paper Competition 2014, 27 November 2014, London 2014-11-27 00:00:00.0 Transport Channel >> go to webcast >> recommend to friend The 2014 competition was won by Martin Halligan, London Underground Martin Halligan - 'Intelligent Mobility Systems Active Railway Management' Martin Halligan From: Early Career Professionals' Best Paper Competition 2014…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Another photo from Americas CVC 2014

    Here is the NorCal committee with IET president elect Naomi Climer . It was a real pleasure meeting Naomi and hearing about her thoughts on the future of the IET.

    Allan Casey
  • IET Caribbean Communities Membership Meeting

    The IET Caribbean Communities membership meeting attracted both existing members and interested parties, who were keen to understand what the institution had to offer them. The Chairman Anthony Chadee opened the meeting and introduced the me as the Master of Ceremonies for the event. After formally announcing the members of the exective of the Local Network, namely the Chairman, Vice Chairman - David Drakes, Treasurer - Sean Ocho, who was unfortunately unable to attend due to a severe illness, IPRA - Gerald Mendes, PATW Co-ordinator - Ahmad Mohammed and the YP Co-ordinator - Colin Chase as well as the past Chairman - Deoraj Beephan, I provided the audience with a critical, but lengthy overview of the IET, our LN, accomplishments and plans for the future as highlighted in the presentation .…

    Jason Robert Rameshwar
  • FIRST®︎ LEGO®︎ League (FLL®︎) Launched in Nigeria

    What is the future of learning? FIRST® LEGO® League teams will find the answers. In the 2014 FLL WORLD CLASS%u2120 Challenge, over 265,000 children from 80 countries will redesign how we gather knowledge and skills in the 21st century. Teams will teach adults about the ways that kids need and want to learn. Get ready for a whole new class – FLL WORLD CLASS! - See more at: http://www.firstlegoleague.org/#sthash.khvAiPtg.dpuf The good news is that with the help of the Enterprise Software giant SAP and the Nigeria Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and CODERINA Technology and Educational Foundation (the Operational partner of the program in Nigeria) Nigerian kids would be part of this international program for the first time in its 15 years of existence. FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL…

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  • Driverless Cars Test Locations Named

    The four locations to host the first driverless car testing have been named. Greenwich will host the Gateway Scheme, Bristol the Venturer Consortium and and Milton Keynes and Coventry will co-host the UK Autodrive programme. Further information on these projects can be found here. What's your thoughts on these schemes, would you feel happy to travel in one of these cars once the schemes are fully launched?

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • The Healthcare Technologies Student And Early Career Awards

    The IET Healthcare Technologies Network is keen to encourage and support the work and research of academics and newly qualified professionals in healthcare, medical and biomedical engineering arenas. The network presents annual prizes through a number of awards.   The  Healthcare Technologies Student And Early Career Awards 2021 are now closed. IET William James Award The award is presented to encourage, support and recognise outstanding work of PhD students demonstrating a high level of commitment and advanced understanding of Biomedical Engineering.  IET Dennis Hill  Award The Dennis Hill prize is awarded annually to the student on an MEng or MSc programme who has, during the past year, submitted the best final year project dissertation in the general field of Biomedical Engineering and cognate…

    Gemma Hadley
  • Winners Of The IET Healthcare Technologies Awards

    Details of our previous IET Healthcare Technologies award winners can be found below. William James Award 2019 winner Dana Al Sulaiman, Imperial College London Presentation:  Engineering hydro-based sensing platforms for the detection of circulating cell-free nucleic acid biomarkers Dr Dana Al Sulaiman completed her MEng degree in Biomedical Engineering from Imperial College London in 2015. She finished top of her class and was awarded the ‘Centenary Prize’ and ‘Governor’s MEng Prize’ for demonstrating all-round excellence. She was then granted the prestigious President’s PhD Scholarship to support her further studies. During her PhD in the Ladame lab (Department of Bioengineering), Dana was involved in several multidisciplinary projects while acting as an avid teaching assistant and lab demonstrator…

    Gemma Hadley
  • 9 November 2013 pre-AGM talk - cooling tower solution, functional safety system and fundamental of power quality

    TOPIC 1: ACHIEVING GIGHER EFFICIENCY WITH COOLING TOWER SOLUTION ( Download Presentation Slide ) TOPIC 2: FUNCTIONAL SAFETY - PERFORMING A RISK ASSESSMENT IS NOT ROCKET SCIENCE TOPIC 3: FUNDAMENTAL OF POWER QUALITY ( Download Presentation Slide )

    Julie
  • 22 February 2014 Electrical protection and safety - general and case study with water heater

    TOPIC 1: ELECTRICAL PROTECTION & SAFETY ( Download presentation slide ) TOPIC 2: ELECTRICAL SAFETY & PROTECTION - CASE STUDY WITH WATER HEATER ( Download presentation slide )

    Julie
  • 5th Prestige Lecture and Annual Dinner

    5th Prestige Lecture and Annual Dinner Photo can be download from: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/njzrr3g8ea01eyj/AABZBpgE3Ky5yPV3Zr1VgH4Sa

    Julie
  • 23 August 2014 Technical talk on cable-sizing fundamentals and electrical LV design standards

    TOPIC 1: CABLE SIZING FOR SAFE POWER SYSTEM BASED ON IEC STANDARD ( Download Presentation Slide ) TOPIC 2: THE ROLES OF STANDARDS IN LV ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION DESIGN & IMPLEMENTATION IN MALAYSIA ( Download Presentation Slide )

    Julie
  • Wanted: practical people with an interest in problem solving

    Could you design and build a throwing chair for a disabled athlete? Or adapt a wheelchair to carry a fishing rod? Could you make a machine to turn the pages of a newspaper for someone with no arms? The ingenious inventors and engineers at the charity Remap do all this and more. Interested in joining in? Right now we are looking for more volunteer engineers to design and make equipment for people with disabilities, where no off-the-shelf product exists. See our website here or contact David Martin Tel: 07921 854071.

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
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  • Regional focus group

    We would like to establish a forum where local technical & professional interest groups can share ideas and information, and would welcome suggestions and contacts to help achieve this. Suggestions?

    Alex Barrett
  • Picking up Pancakes and Pallets, flying and swimming robots and elephants trunks!

    5th November saw a gathering of more than 120 people in Manchester for a seminar on Robotics: Current Trends and Future Horizons. The event was a collaboration between the IET Robotics & Mechatronics TPN and the Control Systems Centre at the University of Manchester. Attendees heard from a number of speakers covering such diverse subjects as: application of robotics in advanced manufacturing; trends in factory-of-the-future concepts; latest developments in service and field robotics application of robotics in nuclear decommissioning Legged Robotics: Humanoids, Quadrupeds and Exoskeletons How would you feel working alongside a robot? Currently robots are separated from human operators for safety purposes but there is much effort to develop systems that can safely work alongside of people as…

    Joanne Longton
  • Oldest meets youngest!

    At a meeting of the IET Peterborough and Huntingdon Network on Tuesday 25th November 2014, at The Bell, Stilton, the current President - Professor William Webb, who is the youngest ever president of the IET - awarded an IET Coat of Arms plaque to Jim Blackburn IEng MIET, who, at 68 years a member of our Institution, is believed to be one of the longest current serving members!

    Julie
  • For Children: The 2014 Christmas lecture: The 1000 mph Car

    The 1000 mph Car Bring your children, grandchildren, nephews or nieces to the joint IET and IMechE London festive Christmas Lecture and 'after party'. Hear about the car designed to go at 1,000 mph designed to beat the current world record holder (Thrust SSC) that travelled at an average speed of 763mph. To keep you on the edge of your seat, think about these amazing facts: 0 - 1,000mph in just 55 seconds, 25,000 hp more than the QE2, the temperature in the rocket motor is twice as hot as the inside of a volcano! To find out more please go to (http://www.theiet.org/events/local/210759.cfm)

    Robert Heaton
  • IET Accreditation Meet With Trinidad & Tobago LN

    The IET Accreditation team visited the University of the West Indies to review the Electrical and Computer Engineering programme's accreditation status and welcomed a visit from the Trinidad and Tobago Local Network executive and a specially invited guest. (LR: Kevin Durham (manager National Drilling Academy), Denis Marchant (IET Academic Accreditor), David Drakes (VC IET TT LN), Anthony Chadee (Chair IET TT LN), Sean Ocho (Treasurer IET TT LN), Ahmad Mohammed (PATW Co-ordinator IET TT LN)) (Seated LR: Lorna Hadfield (IET Accreditation Account Manager) and Gerald Mendes (IPRA and IET TT LN executive member) The executive initiated the discussions by providing an overview of the LN and identifying the potential for additional accreditation services for the universities, colleges and other tertiary…

    Jason Robert Rameshwar
  • Are electric motorbikes better than petrol?

    October 2014 saw the finale of the MotoERacing series which was launched this year and ran over five rounds at Anglesey, Assen, Donington , Hockenheim and Silverstone. The IET ARTS TPN were supporting the series and the opportunity arose at Silverstone to get some interviews with the riders, Read the blog pos t for more information and to view the interviews and videos, including some onboard footage as Richie Welsh from Arc-EV Engineering rides the course.

    Joanne Longton
  • Crossrail Talk Feedback

    The Crossrail talk on 20 November was excellent and well received by the audience A number of questions were raised that needed to be investigated. Patrick Griffin from Crossrail advises:

    David Blake
  • IET Announces Winners Of Achievement Awards

    A pioneer in medical technology has been awarded the IET’s Faraday Medal, as part of the institution’s Achievement Awards. Professor Christofer Toumazou invented and commercialised “lab-on-a-chip” technology that can decode a patient’s DNA in under 30 minutes, enabling testing for genetic disease and drug intolerances on the spot. The co-editor-in-chief of the IET’s Electronics Letters journal has also been responsible for developing cochlear implants for children born deaf and an artificial pancreas for type 1 diabetics and now holds more than 50 patents and employs over 350 people. Despite leaving school with no A-Levels he has published more than 750 research papers, founded the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at Imperial College and set up two successful medical device companies – Toumaz…

    Gemma Hadley