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Lateral flow tests also known as lateral flow immunochromatographic assays, are simple devices intended to detect the presence (or absence) of a target biochemical marker without the need for specialized and costly equipment. The most common of these devices is the home pregnancy test which tests for hcG in urine. Outside of pregnancy testing, these simple tests can be used with blood, urine or saliva as a quick diagnostic for the presence of drugs, diseases like HIV, Hepatitis C or Malaria as well as more common items like the presence of Vitamin B12. Each test strip is often made from materials that enable capillary action, such as porous paper or polymers, to allow the test fluid to ‘flow’ along the strip. Once soaked, the fluid migrates to the second element (conjugate pad) in which the…
Following on the successful CHAIN 2016, the IET Manchester along with eight other institutions and societies presented at CHAIN 2017 on the 18th February. We had presenters talking about interesting projects such as CityVerve by Nick Chrissos representing the IET, to the challenges the next generation of engineers will face, and discussion panel to give best advice to future engineers, and many more. Most of the talks were filmed and will be available on the IET Manchester YP Network channel. You can catch up on CHAIN 16 videos for now if you have missed it.
The Institute of Engineering and Technology ( IET) Brunei network organised a technical visit to CIC Environmental Sdn Bhd. A total of 14 IET Members and non members alike ( which include students from UTB, lecturers from Politeknik Brunei, professional engineers and consultants) got the opportunities to get an insight on how waste treatment and recycling of waste materials are carried out in the company. CIC is a leader in Brunei Darussalam in the waste treatment of wastes particularly from the oil and gas industry. IET Brunei network is committed to promote engineering and technical knowledge in Brunei.
NETWORKS IN THE EMEA REGION HOSTING A LOCAL COMPETITION Ireland Network Switzerland Network - April 2017 Czech Republic Network - March 2016 Malta Network - 16 March 2017 Hellas Network - 4 May 2017 at the TEI Athens Cyprus Network – 6 May 2017 Saudi Arabia Network Kuwait Network - May 2017 Bahrain Network - 25 February 2017 at the Ahlia University Qatar Network - 20 March 2017 Karachi Network Lahore Network Kazakhstan Network - March 2017 Mauritius Network Islamabad Network Spain Network – May 2017
Continuing Professional Development, or CPD, is the maintenance and development of the knowledge and skills relevant to you remaining a competent engineer or technician. As you will know, the Engineering Council has stated that members of the institution should undertake a minimum of 30 hours of CPD a year. These 30 hours can be achieved in a number of different ways, including through training courses. Here at the IET, we offer many different courses, which cover a range of different topics and these are delivered in a variety of ways meaning they are accessible in at least one means to those interested. Below is a breakdown of how many hours could be included in the different types of training we have to offer at the IET: Face to Face Training 1 Day Training Courses – 7 hours: Our one day…
If Food Loves Stories (well, according to Tesco they do), then the Railway TPN Loves Stories. Your stories - and videos, and poster and ......the list goes on. As a member of this Community, we are looking for you to share. Share what I hear you ask. Well, there is lots of matierial that the community page can work with. So, a challenge - no prizes, just that warm glow of sharing something that interests you. What I want is for you to share: record a podcast on what you are working on and put it up - just on your phone video a mini tour of your Rail facility your Rail related discussions add your rail videos want a review on a paper - add the file ask that burning Railway question send me blog posts to put up links to articles that are thought provoking best railway meme Get involved…
The IET has an active Local Network (LN) representation all over the world and a number of LNs in the Asia Pacific region are currently looking for new volunteers to join their committees. Some have specific needs whilst others are looking for volunteers who are willing to give their valuable time across a general range of activities. If you have an interest in raising awareness of science, engineering and technology in your local area, and you wish to develop your own skills (CPD), please visit the website to find out more about the current opportunities and apply today! We look forward to hearing from you.
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) will be opened by the Queen today (14 February), in London. There has been a lot in the news recently about cyber-attacks, not just lower level personal attacks (ie identity fraud, stealing individuals credit card details), but the bigger national and international attacks (ie attacks on local governments and the alleged Russian interference in the US election ). Even more frightening is the revelation that the UK faces dozens of cyber-attacks every month and two thirds of businesses have faced an attack in the last year. The aim of the Centre, which is part of GCHQ, will be to make the UK one of the safest places from these cyber-attacks. They will look into flaws in public sector websites, spoof emails and shut down phishing websites. This response…
Message from Eur Ing Michael Rowe, R.P.E.C. Chairman The Retired Professional Engineers' Club, Bristol was established by Michael Clinch some 22 years ago but, over the last few years, has suffered from a failure to gain new members, decreasing attendance at meetings with no-one coming forward to replace retiring Committee members. This is a situation common to many social and charitable organisations, many of which have closed in recent years. The Bristol Association of Engineers closed at the end of 2015 after 120 years of distinguished existence. Failure to replace committee members is no reflection on the membership : many have served previously and are now too old or sick to serve again. Indeed, every remaining committee member has increasing health problems. It has also become increasingly…
With the joint KTN/IET Intelligent Imaging event just a couple of weeks away we wanted to introduce you to the speakers you can look forward to hearing from on the day. This year's programme is particularly exciting, with speakers coming from across industry and academia. Join us on the 1st March at Savoy Place, London to ensure you're up-to-date with the lastest vision and imaging technologies and developmentsdirectly from some of the biggest companies and research centres in the field. Miguel Rodrigues, Reader, Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University College London Multi-modal Image Processing with Applications to Art Investigation and Beyond Ken Primrose, CEO, ITS plc Advances in Process Imaging Using Electrical Tomography About Ken: A successful CEO with over…
We are delighted to announce that Professor Guang-Zhong Yang, Director and Founder of Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery, Imperial College London will be speaking at our upcoming Robot Ethics event on 23rd February. Professor Guang-Zhong Yang (FREng, FIEEE, FIET, FAIMBE, FIAMBE, FMICCAI, FCGI) is director and co-founder of the Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery, and Chairman of the UK-RAS Network. The mission of the UK-RAS Network is to provide academic leadership in RAS, expand collaboration with industry and integrate and coordinate activities of the EPSRC funded RAS capital facilities, Centres for Doctoral Training (CDTs) and partner universities across the UK. Professor Yang’s main research interests are in medical imaging, sensing and robotics. He is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering…
The next presentation by Northumbria Network is on a topic close to Manufacturing engineers' hearts- the use of robotics in manufacturing processes. It will take place on Monday 27th March 2017 -18:15 hours in Northumbria University,Room EB A002. The full title is 'Development of icart: a robot controlled parts delivery system for an automated factory'. The full details and registration link are on the main events page. A pdf verion of the poster is attached. Please feel free to display/distribute it to all who may be interested. The presenter, Chris Smith, leads the Automation Group Limited and its subsidiaries that specialise in designing and developing advanced automated production lines and test systems for many major companies around the world. He is a former Research Scientist, University…
IET Central London Evening Lecture Savoy Place, 08-Feb-2017 (Joint with IMechE railway section) Speaker: Andy Derbyshire, Chief Operating Officer, Network Rail South East Route The South East rail network is big: very big and very complex - the most complex in the UK, accounting for 25% of national journeys. I couldn't take in all the facts, but I did get that message! As anyone who commutes in this area knows, it's not performing as well as we want, for a number of reasons. The challenges faced are immense, such as: Loads of conflicting moves No ATR (Automatic Train Regulation) The busiest stations Ancient infrastructure Implementing the Thameslink programme at the same time They can't operate to the current timetable - there's just no resilience in the system. Their permanent state of…
Advancing into 2017, I can’t believe a month has gone already. 2016 was a good year for the Aerospace Network, we started the year off with an All Electric Aircraft Seminar . This attracted academics and industrialists working in this emerging hot topic area. Following on from the conference we produced this Technical Insight . In April we linked up with the Aviation Electronics Europe Conference/Exhibition and one of the volunteers joined the conference programming committee and chaired a session on SESAR, we also managed to support a UAV workshop organised by the RAeS Germany Branch. If you didn’t manage to make it to Munich, you can view the presentations here . Bob Darby one of our volunteers chaired a session at the conference and wrote this blog during the conference. Picking…
The Call for Entries for our Healthcare Student and Early Career Awards 2017 is now open! The Awards are now in their 14 th year and as I've been fortunate enough to watch so many fantastic presentations I thought I would look back through the archives and pick out my top 5 winning talks. Cristian Linte Minimally Invasive Surgery and Therapy Revisited: Tools for Virtual Visualisation and Guidance Cristian gave an overview of his work for the past 6-8 years which has been centered on medical imaging and the manipulation of medical images. Medical imaging has revolutionised healthcare over the past few years and Cristian's work mainly focuses on exploring the use of medical imaging to create new paradigms for image-guided visualisation and navigation for minimally invasive therapy. I found it…
As promised, this week I am looking at the Caithness & Orkney district. For those that don’t know the layout of the Scotland North Committee, the area is split into districts that each have a representative on the Scotland North Committee. The Committee pulls together the event plans for the year and submits the budget. The Scotland North Committee organises events in Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness, Perth, Thurso, Orkney, Shetland, Stornoway. These events cover a range of engineering, management and general interest. Bit of background for those on the community page who are not local. Caithness is a largely area of unspoilt, dramatic scenery in the far north of Scotland, indeed, on the extreme edge of Europe. The borders of Caithness are the Pentland Firth to the north, and Moray Firth to…
The deadline for submitting your abstracts to the Active and Passive RF Devices is fast approaching – please make sure to submit by Friday 17 February for a chance to present at this event. The event, which is taking place in Savoy Place, London on 8 May, is an opportunity to find out about the latest breakthrough in RF and microwave areas. By submitting your abstract, you will be able to share your research with leading experts from academia and industry. It is also shaping up to be an exciting event with two keynote speakers confirmed - Dr Souheil Ben Smida from the University of Bristol, UK and George Goussetis from the Heriot-Watt University, UK To register please visit the event page Photo courtesy of Little Visuals via Pexels
This month it's all about space cameras, giant telescopes and intelligent farming. How did technology used for astronomy help to develop smartphone cameras? What does smart farming mean? And how does mapping technology help firefighters? Read this blogpost to find out! Size does matter: the world's largest optical telescopes New Zealand South Island Local Network Today’s largest ground-based telescopes, such as the W.M. Keck, Subaru, and Gemini Observatories in Hawaii and the Very Large Telescope in Chile, have primary mirror diameters in the range of 8-10m. However, currently under construction are three ‘Extremely Large Telescopes’: the European Extremely Large Telescope (EELT), Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) and Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT), which will have diameters of 25-40m. A telescope…
It's February already and with the recent introduction of some new publications, I thought it would be timely to update you all! Did you know that you can Access world-class Control, Robotics & Sensors research, online and in print? If you are an IET member you get 10 knowledge packs which you can use to access IET content, find out more here You can see a list of publications in our files section but there is one particular relevant publication I'd like to highlight: IET Control Theory & Applications , whose Editor-in-Chief is Professor James Lam, University of Hong Kong. This publication is devoted to control systems in the broadest sense, covering new theoretical results and the applications of new and established control methods. Among the topics of interest are system modelling, identification…
Bahrain Local Network: Over the last 10 years, Bahrain Local Network has organized a total of Eleven local forums, symposiums, colloquiums, and an international conference during 2008. The forums were related to Engineering, Technology, Telecommunication, Robotics, Renewable Energies, Automation, Control, Image and Video Processing, and Energy Systems. The forums details are found over IET BAHRAIN LN DRIVE within this sharable link ( https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BwLMCYjsc4GQRjhvaWNkV1oyTlk?usp=sharing ), (aslo see belwo for the seperate links) and are as listed below: International Conference on Intelligent Systems, ICIS 2008. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwLMCYjsc4GQcWZlMG5lRzlabk0/view?usp=sharing Wireless Communications Forum, 2009. https://drive.google.com/file…
Okay, so it may not all be Railway related, but have a look at the IET Publishing Transport leaflet showcasing world class research availble online and in print. From books (lots of new ones for 2017, so keep an eye out), journals, electronic letters, Journal of Engineering, iet.tv, Digital Library and some information for authors there will be something for you.
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