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We are delighted to announce our first confirmed speaker for the Intelligent Imaging event, a joint event between the IET Vision and Imaging Network and the Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) on the 14 October 2016 at IET London: Savoy Place. Owen Nicholson , Head of Growth at In-Part and Head of Operations at Dyson Robotics Lab, Imperial College. About Owen: Owen is one of the five co-founders has over a decade of experience in early stage R&D management working on various research portfolios including the UK Special Forces and the Nuclear Submarines Programme. He spent four years building the External Research Programme at Dyson and is now the Head of Operations at the Dyson Robotics Lab. He also holds the position of Head of Growth for IN-PART, a digital start-up specialising in connecting…
A feature that I have found, but has potential conflict with other, speech recognition systems. Find Control Panel. Look for speech recognition. Have a go, do not use if you have any other speech recognition system. Microsoft do have a free disability service https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/answerdesk/accessibility
Fabiola Gianotti isn’t new to CERN, the Geneva, Switzerland-based research organization that operates the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’s biggest particle collider. In fact, the Italian particle physicist was among the CERN scientists who made history in 2012 with the discovery of the Higgs boson. Read more...
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The library service has recently added a number of new electrical titles to its ebook service . These are available through the Dawsonera service. 17th Edition IET Wiring Regulations: wiring systems and fault finding for installation electricians Brian Scaddan 6th revised edition 2015 9781315725659 •Fully up-to-date with the 17th Edition IET Wiring Regulations: Amendment 3 •Covers all the principles and practice of testing and fault diagnosis for students and non-electricians •This book deals with an area of practice that many students and non-electricians find particularly challenging. It explains how to interpret circuit diagrams and wiring systems, and outlines the principles of testing before explaining how to apply this knowledge to fault finding in electrical circuits. Electrical Installation…
Launch of IET 2016 Skills Survey and ‘Engineering Work Experience for All’ campaign Tuesday, 20 September – 12noon to 3pm, IET London: Savoy Place You are invited to attend the dual launch of the 2016 IET Skills Survey, together with ‘Engineering Work Experience for All’, a new campaign championing the right of every engineering student to have access to practical experience in the workplace. A large proportion of engineering employers are not satisfied with the practical and technical skills of school leavers and newly qualified graduates. The ‘Engineering Work Experience for All’ campaign is designed to rally employers, universities, Government and students to make a range of different work experience opportunities more widespread. Of course, many employers and universities already…
Ada Lovelace Day is an annual celebration of the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and maths. Ada Lovelace Day Live! is our flagship ‘science cabaret’ event which this year will be held at The IET on the evening of 11 October. Playing host to the UK’s most fabulous women in STEM, ALD Live is an entertaining evening of geekery, comedy and music suitable for everyone over the age of 12. If you’d like to enjoy a taster, take a look at our videos from2015, 2014 and 2013! Read more and book...
Establishing Regulation/Guidelines for Prospective Customers: Linking Renewable Energy Systems to Power Utilities-Power Grids. IET Workshop I to [WREC 17]: 17th World Renewable Energy Congress. http://www.wrec2016-bahrain.com/ 1. Renewable Energy Law 2. Renewable Energy Supporting Bylaws a. Bylaw 10 – exemptions b. Bylaw 73 – Energy Efficiency c. Bylaw 49 – Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Fund d. Bylaw 50- Direct Proposals 3. Strategic Plans that are implementing Renewable Energy 4. Regulatory Entities Requirements to implement renewable energy projects; Greater Amman Municipality, Ministry of Environments 5. Instructions of the Engineers Association for Renewable Energy Projects 6. Types of Renewable Energy and show case of
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The perimeter platforms of the 90's that secured and kept stable most TCP/IP networks might now provide clarity on how networks designed at TCP/IP layer 2 and 3 can help with securing cloud infrastructures i.e. modern networks. Cloud based platforms offer high level of functionality at layer 7, though through standardisation, there are some satisfactory mitigative controls designed. For the agile modern network, compensatory controls through policies and procedures might not provide the granularity of oversight that customers might require. So inherently having those compensatory controls at the lower layers ensures the modern cloud platform has an end to end security posture that is better fir for purpose. The requirement will continue to fuel next gen layer 2 devices and perhaps we might…
If you haven’t been keeping up with science, you’ll be forgiven for not knowing: graphene is going to change the world. Discovered in Manchester in 2004, graphene is a two-dimensional material that's stronger than steel, but also incredibly light. It canconduct electricity and heat. What's more, one sheet - around a metre squared in size and a single atom thick (so thin it can't be seen with the naked eye) - can support the weight of a 4kg cat. No wonder many have called it a ‘miracle material’. Now, graphene is the subject of an exciting new exhibition at The Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester called Wonder Materials: Graphene and Beyond. Read more...
Nearly every element of our modern lives is a result of the work done by some engineer: running water, electricity, and the internet, as well as our buildings, cars, phones, computers, televisions — even our dating apps. Read more...
Dartmouth just became the first national research university to graduate more women than men in the engineering department. More women have been going into engineering in the last several years, according to theAmerican Society for Engineering Education (AASE), and women made up 37 percent of the class in Dartmouth’s engineering school in 2015. But women tipped the scales this year at a whopping 54 percent at Dartmouth — 34 percent higher than the national average. Read more...
Last month I had a busy few days with CCAP meetings in Japan and Hong Kong. If you'd like to read about it, check out my blog post here .
We have another speaker update for you for our Automation And Factories Of The Future - Where Next? event Today we are concentrating on Oliver Glub who joined Siemens in 1995. Since then he has worked in different functions e.g. Commissioning Engineer, Software Developer, Project Manager and Sales Manager. These roles have been in different places in Germany as well as in other countries across the globe like the United Kingdom, China and Libya. His current role is Sales Manager for the UK market for Siemens Manufacturing Execution in Chippenham Abstract of Oliver's talk Siemens Manufacturing Operations Management – The Siemens Digital Enterprise Software Suite provides a holistic solution to integrate, optimize and digitalize the complete value chain including suppliers in order to significantly…
The Royal Institute of Navigation is pleased to announce plans for the International Navigation Conference 2016 , which will address the most cutting-edge issues in Positioning, Navigation and Timing . Of global importance, INC 16 will feature the very latest developments in topics such as GNSS, indoor positioning, autonomous transport, security against cyber attack, resilience, and quantum technology . The conference will include both peer-reviewed and non peer-reviewed tracks, and will cater for academic, industrial and end-user interests. The conference proceedings will be made available online in a digital repository in the weeks following the conference. Conference Themes The Conference programme and speakers are still being developed but INC2016 will feature the hottest topics, including…
My previous post covered the key challenges that engineers face in order to insure defence of the UK’s National Critical Infrastructure and stability of crucial Safety-Critical Systems in the context of Cyber Security threats such as armed conflicts around the world. This time we can consider how international politics could have impact on homeland security as well. As the UK Government put the Hinkley Point nuclear power station project under review, China’s ambassador to the UK Liu Xiaoming warned that wider relationships between the two countries are at risk: “Right now, the China-UK relationship is at a critical historical juncture… I hope the UK will keep its door open to China”. His Excellency Liu of course meant the open door to massive (up to 40 billion pounds) investment from China…
The BBC micro:bit is the spiritual successor of the BBC Micro of the 1980s, which itself introduced a generation of children to computing. The BBC micro:bit carries on this 30 year tradition and does it 18 times faster and is 70 times smaller than its predecessor. This powerful handheld, fully programmable, computer designed by the BBC and a number of partners to encourage children to get actively involved in writing software and building new things that will be controlled by it. Read more...
An intelligent beehive designed by a Loughborough University student is hoping to make beekeeping simpler and more accessible. Ellie MacLeod has developed a self-monitoring hive aimed at novices, in the hope that it will inspire more people to take up beekeeping and help boost the number of honey bees, which has declined massively in recent years. Read more...
The IET calendar may get a little quieter over the summer months as Local Networks slow down for summer holidays but, even so, there are still many interesting events taking place throughout August.
The IET and the I Mech E arranged a joint visit to the Cambridge Rock Festival on Thursday 4 August for a behind the scenes tour. Although not everyone who attended was a rock fan, the visit was a great success providing an opportunity to view the sound and power systems and the outside displays. Radio Caroline and Cambridge 105 gave a walk around their recording and broadcast facilities. Enthusiastic volunteers help construct the facilities each year which are extensive and complex. The "Green Room" providing a rest and preparation area for the bands was not as glamorous as envisaged but helped to demonstrate the commitment of those who deliver the festival. Thanks go to Dave Roberts, the Festival Director, and his staff who took the time to escort us around the site.
Congratulations to Sean Lubner who won the IET PATW America’s Final yesterday in Toronto. He now moves on the to the Global final in London! Well done Sean!
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