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  • Internet Of Things TPN Committee 2018

    The IET Internet of Things Network Committee organises programme of activities for IET members, engineers and members of the public. All of these events and activities are made possible by the efforts of a dedicated group of volunteers. If you would like to know more about volunteering your time to help with our activities, please get in touch with any of the current volunteers listed below or the Community Manager for the network. Yew-Kee Lim Chair Mike McKean Vice- Chair Jiafeng Zhou Committee Member Vinnett Taylor Committee Member Andy Mills Committee Member Antariksh Akhave Committee Member Richard Winter Committee Member Mark McCormick Committee Member John Tan Committee Member Frank Johnson Committee Member Jaysern Pang Committee Member Jeen Khor Committee Member Teh Peh Chiong Committee…

    Former Staff Member
  • Military Clerk Of Works - Sgt Bowes Clerk Of Works Electrical Course 62

    The Royal School of Military Engineering (RSME) Chatham has the responsibility of providing training for the Army’s future engineers.  Through a partnership with Greenwich University, Holdfast and Mid Kent College, the Professional Engineering Wing (PEW) of the RSME provides the training and exposure to students of the Clerk of Works Electrical courses.  The course offers a Foundation Degree in Electrical Engineering Management with modules aimed at Electrical Installation design, Facilities Management, Contract Management and Project Management.     The Clerk of Work Electrical course is a 2 year full time tertiary level course which couples the modules set out by Greenwich University with key military course required by a military Senior Non Commissioned Officer (SNCO).  To be considered…

    Brian Dury
  • Robotex 2018 - A great success

    Robotex 2018 in figures 871 participants and over 4000 visitors  2 days 12 challenges 85 volunteers 95 coaches 274 teams 370 robots     Event Videos https://www.facebook.com/RobotexCyprus/videos/846822895529041/ Day 1 Photos https://www.facebook.com/pg/RobotexCyprus/photos/?tab=album&album_id=840426692835328 Day 2 Photos https://www.facebook.com/pg/RobotexCyprus/photos/?tab=album&album_id=841538759390788

    Christos Christou
  • The Cyprus Institute Solar Car Challenge 2018

    For the 9th concecutive year The Cyprus Institute organized the Solar Car Challenge 2018, on  Sunday, 24 June 2018. T he event was co-organized with the Municipality of Nicosia  and the contestants offered  a spectacular experience conveying the message that the environmentally friendly technology is our future for a green planet. The custom-made solar vehicles will race each other on the public roads of the Nicosia city center:     Event YOUTUBE Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pD9Lp3J-4o&feature=youtu.be

    Christos Christou
  • Mechanical Engineering Behind RF Cavities Workshop

    Announcing our workshop on Mechanical Engineering behind RF Cavities - coming up in SeptemberDetails are now up online on our forthcoming workshop: Mechanical Engineering behind RF Cavities workshop coming up in September and I'm delighted to share details of two of the talks. Claudio Paoloni will present on Microfabrication processes for millimetre wave vacuum electron devices Abstract: The resurgence of millimetre wave (30 -300 GHz) vacuum electron devices  is fostered by emerging applications that need power level precluded to solid state technology. However, the short wavelength poses substantial challenges for the fabrication of the metal waveguides that must assure the interaction with the electron beam. The talk will describe the most advanced microfabrication approaches for millimetre…

    Joanne Longton
  • Have You Turned It Off And On Again?

    For anyone who works in the IT industry, to be asked this question by a First Line Support Advisor when you have to call for some tech assistance, has got to be the number one most irritating things in the world…I got home last night to find that my Broadband router has died.    As I work at the IET and I come from a family of IT specialists (my siblings all work in the IT industry too) I like to think that I have a pretty good grasp when it comes to most things IT related.  So I set about performing all the various troubleshooting checks that you do before calling in the support team such as, checking that the power cable hadn’t dropped out, making sure my OH hadn’t switched it off at the socket without my knowledge, checking we weren’t having a power cut, moving the plug to another socket…

    Lisa Miles
  • John Logie Baird - Media Protection And Piracy

    The Multimedia and Communications TPN annual John Logie Baird Lecture took place on the 26th June. With three amazing speakers and a thought provoking Q&A, the lecture was relevant to present world problems in the media and piracy.  The John Logie Baird Lecture  took place on the 26th June at savoy place, it provided a great insight of the current issues in media protection an piracy. Three esteemed speakers gave the audience a chance to learn current methods of Media/data pirates and the ways in which companies are combating the problems.      Peter Oggel, Chief Technology officer from Irdeto, began the evening  with  ' Outsmarting the Pirates' , explaining current developments in conditional  access technology to counter the  evolving trends in piracy. It was shocking to find out the number…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Who claimed the coveted Railway Quiz Trophy for 2018?

    The IET Railway Network Quiz challenged the teams knowledge of all aspects of the railway industry – in a quite demanding way! Hosted by our quiz-master Peter Sheppard, the IET Railway Network Quiz night is an annual event that takes place at Doggett’s Coat and Badge pub near Blackfriars Bridge and we supplied a free buffet which was sponsored by wsp.  The quiz was an ideal event for people interested in networking with railway professionals and did not only challenge their knowledge on railway but also encouraged an enjoyable evening with peers in the industry and have some fun.  We had teams from National Rail, RSSB, Transport for London, Mott Macdonald and London Transport Museum.   It was all to play for with the 2017 champs from RSSB there to try for a second win, the 7 teams were poised…

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • Sqn Ldr (retired) Ray Barrett

    For those who knew Ray Barrett, a stalwart of the Anglian Coastal IET, and one of our star speakers. Our thoughts are with his family. BARRETT Raymond Terence, Sqn Ldr (retired). On June 21, 2018. Dearly loved husband, father and grandfather. He was a man respected and loved by all, who served his country and his family. Funeral service on Monday, July 9, at Seven Hills Crematorium, Nacton at 15.45 hrs. Family flowers only. Donations payable to Cancer Research UK or Macmillan Nurses, may be sent c/o. E B Button & Sons Ltd., 24 St John's Street, Woodbridge, IP12 1EB.

    Alex Barrett
  • Congestion no more: tackle transport challenges with smart technology

    Mobile Network Data, delivering smart solutions and transforming planning within Local Government 9 July 2018 @ 02.30pm Join Cambridgeshire County Council Smart Cities Programme Manager, Daniel Clarke along with Fraser King, Head of Mobile Identity and Location Insight at Vodafone Enterprise and Stephen Leece, Managing Director at Citi Logik for a lively and engaging webinar and discover how local authorities across the country can benefit from new and emerging technologies that can help address challenges in Transport, Environment Management, Energy and Health and Social Care.

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • Technology Enabled Purchasing Processes

    This blog explores the interrelationships between Materiality, Sociomateriality and Socio Technical systems to reflect on issues associated with implementation of technology to support procurement business processes. It is written from a change-management perspective and indicates the importance of understanding how technology is used in practice if theoretical benefits are to be realised. Technology Enabled Purchasing Processes Throughout my career I have been involved in technology transformation and change management covering manufacturing automation and, more recently’ technology to support supply chain and procurement processes.  This has led to an interest in how technology interacts with socio and organisational learning. This blog applies a model of Sociomateriality to Procurement Technology…

    Christopher Proudfoot
  • IOD-6 Flight Opportunity For Commercial Small Satellite Services

    If you're working on a new business idea and planning to set up in the UK, the Satellite Applications Catapult has just announced it's sixth in-orbit demonstration flight opportunity. IOD-6 provides a 6U platform provided by Open Cosmos, including launch and operations. The Catapult would welcome applications for ideas to use this flight opportunity to demonstrate new commercial satellite services. Full details on our website or you can contact the team directly at iod@sa.catapult.org.uk https://sa.catapult.org.uk/our-opportunities/opportunities/iod-mission-6/

    Chris Brunskill
  • Pi Wars 2019

    Pi Wars  is an international, challenge-based robotics competition in which teams build  Raspberry Pi -controlled robots and then compete in various  non-destructive  challenges to earn points. The competition takes place over a single weekend and prizes and medals are awarded at the end of each day. In previous years, we've had teams from schools, families, groups of hobbyists and solo roboteers. We can take up to 76 teams over the event weekend, which takes place in  Cambridge, UK . The competition is open to  anyone  from around the world and is run by the same team that organises the  Cambridge Raspberry Jam . To get a flavour of the day, take a look at the video below which features one team's experience of the 2017 event or  check out other Pi Wars videos on YouTube .

    Alex Barrett
  • Speaker Highlight: Professor Brian Scassellati

    The Robotics and Mechatronics TPN will once again be sponsoring the public lecture at this year's 19th Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems (TAROS) conference. This year, the keynote will be given by Professor Brian Scassellati, Professor of Computer Science, Cognitive Science, and Mechanical Engineering at Yale University and Director of the NSF Expedition on Socially Assistive Robotics on 'Robots that Teach'. Professor Brian Scassellati Biography Brian Scassellati is a Professor of Computer Science, Cognitive Science, and Mechanical Engineering at Yale University and Director of the NSF Expedition on Socially Assistive Robotics. Dr. Scassellati received his  Ph.D.  in Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2001. His dissertation work (Foundations for a Theory of…

    Gemma Hadley
  • Benefits Of Concurrency In Action. A Rolls Royce Case Study ( IEEE Southern California & IET Southern California Network ).

    At the IEEE Southern California HQ based in Irvine, the IET SoCal network collaborated with the IEEE, Aerospace TPN and Jonathan Watson the Chief Manufacturing Engineer, Future Programs at Rolls Royce in Derby to present a lecture on how concurrent product development (CPD) techniques within Rolls Royce has promoted cost reduction, innovation and global collaboration for their CPD efforts. Jonathan discussed how the SPOT model (Strategy, Process, Organisation, Tools) has helped drive project efficiencies, whether it be product design, resource training, design innovation or identifying granular cost efficiencies within different stages of a project. His talked covered the concept 'Spiral of Despair' and how product design success is often based on projected downstream functions such as the…

    Rimesh Patel
  • FIRST®︎ LEGO®︎ League Jr

    The IET Cyprus Network sponsored the FIRST LEGO League Jr, organised at the Frederick University  on 16 June 2018. FIRST LEGO League Jr. is an exciting Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) programme for 6-9 year olds. Each year a theme relevant to the world around them is chosen as a focus for the children’s work. The teams research the topic, displaying their ideas on a Show Me poster and they also build a motorised LEGO model. FIRST LEGO League Jr. rapidly develops teamwork, design, programming and communication skills, but the most important thing is that it is great fun and makes the children really enjoy STEM subjects.

    Christos Christou
  • What Goes On At The Air Accident Investigation Branch

    Catch up with a review of the recent Aerospace TPN visit to the Air Accident Investigation Branch at Farnborough.The UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch hosted 24 members of the Aerospace TPN on 23rd May to a laboratory and hangar tour of the premises near Farnborough airport.  This was one of the best attended visits recently, testifying to the interest in the operational and engineering forensic work of the AAIB. The general explanation of how the AAIB goes about its work emphasised that its aim is to determine the causes of air accidents and serious incidents – not to apportion blame.  As well as comprehensive operational and technical skills, people skills are very important when talking to those affected by an accident. We visited the data recorder laboratory, which is where the “black…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Internet Of Things At The 2018 World Cup

    The World Cup kicks off today on Russia and the internet of things will be connecting fans with footballs biggest event   This infographic from Telefonica shows how much IoT will be impacting on the tournament, from stadiums to the players to refereeing Source: Telefonica Cyber Threats With all of the connectivity at the tournament, it is perhaps only inevitable that there are warnings of cyber threats as this article from Digital Shadows details. Smart stadiums are a relatively new thing, but are at risk of hacking as a fans, players and pundits IoT at Home Realistically most of us fans will be watching footballs biggest stars from home – according to FIFA over 3 billion people watched the 2014 World Cup – and people around the world will be utilising the Internet of Things to watch the football…

    Former Staff Member
  • Got a head for numbers?

    We're looking for a new volunteer to keep the books, here at the Peterborough & Huntingdon Network. The role involves coding and signing off invoices and expenses and ensuring they are sent in to the IET's finance team for payment. The treasurer will also be involved in the annual planning round. Training and support will be given. This is an excellent opportunity to rack up those CPD hours! If you are interested,  please contact the Chair, Stephen Williams .

    Julie
  • Sussex Tech: Old And New

    My last post talked about some local technology, emphasising the combination of old tech and new tech to help solve a problem. I guess that like most counties, Sussex has other examples of old and new technology applied to, if not identical then similar problems. An example of this came to mind when, as part of our programme of public talks we welcomed staff from the Rampion Wind Farm. Locally we had watched from the South Downs or sea-front as 116 wind turbines were installed 13 Km offshore Worthing over a number of months and a new cable was buried, snaking its way over the Downs to a sub-station some 20 Km from the shore. When the operations people from Rampion gave their talk to 98 IET members and non-members at the University of Sussex (one of our two talk venues) the field was supplying…

    David James
  • RESENT AROUND THE WORLD (PATW) BRUNEI LOCAL HEAT 2018 - 9TH JUNE 2018

    Saturday, 9th June 2018, Bandar Seri Begawan. IET Brunei Network organised the annual IET Present Around The World (PATW) Brunei Local Heat in Universiti Teknologi Brunei. This year, total of 6 participants of distinct backgrounds joining the competition. Every participants were provided opportunity to give their presentation based on science and technology topics in front of the audiences for 10 minutes. After their presentation has ended, the judges and audiences have the chances to interact with the participants in the Q&A session. Dalvina Chin, the winner of the competition, received a cash prize of BND300.00 and secured a spot in Asia Pacific Regional PATW in Singapore on 19th August 2018. Jevons Quiambao Penaflor won the runner-up and received a cash prize of BND200.00. By IET Brunei…

    Siong Tang
  • PRESENT AROUND THE WORLD (PATW) BRUNEI LOCAL HEAT 2018 - 9TH JUNE 2018

    Saturday, 9th June 2018, Bandar Seri Begawan. IET Brunei Network organised the annual IET Present Around The World (PATW) Brunei Local Heat in Universiti Teknologi Brunei.Saturday, 9th June 2018, Bandar Seri Begawan. IET Brunei Network organised the annual IET Present Around The World (PATW) Brunei Local Heat in Universiti Teknologi Brunei. This year, total of 6 participants of distinct backgrounds joining the competition. Every participants were provided opportunity to give their presentation based on science and technology topics in front of the audiences for 10 minutes. After their presentation has ended, the judges and audiences have the chances to interact with the participants in the Q&A session. Dalvina Chin, the winner of the competition, received a cash prize of BND300.00 and secured…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • V Is For Volunteering – CPD Resources (TWAVES)

    The main idea behind volunteering is that you offer your time, experience and knowledge, normally without any reward/pay. However, it may not be so obvious that you can actually benefit from undertaking volunteering activities yourself and although you are supposed to help and guide others you may develop your own skills. How?One would argue that by explaining ideas to others we can understand things better ourselves. It is also about interacting, communicating, leading others and working in a group. It may really help, especially if we are normally very shy or we don’t know how to approach others. What is more, volunteering looks good on our CV as it means that we are willing to make an additional effort without expecting an official reward/pay. It may also mean that we are good at time management…

    Matylda
  • WINNER OF 2018 PATW COMPETITION - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LOCAL NETWORK (IET TT LN)

    The PATW competition hosted by the Trinidad and Tobago Local Network (IET TTLN) was held at UWI, St. Augustine on Saturday May 26, 2018. The winner was Mr. Joshua Deonarinesingh who will now proceed to enter the Americas Regional competition in Canada in August 2018. We wish Joshua all the best in this competition!!!

    J. Maraj