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  • Connecting Data Driving Productivity

    Connecting Data Driving Productivity

    How can the UK create a ‘data-enabled’ economy through the use of data analytics (more colloquially ‘big data’), supported by data science and advanced data connectivity? Read the report in our files section

    Joanne Longton
  • More interesting What If... Lectures from UC available on YouTube

    More interesting What If... Lectures from UC available on YouTube

    There's been a run of engineering/science based What If... lectures run by the University of Canterbury recently. I've put links to the YouTube videos below if anyone wants to watch them :) Great CPD, and interesting too! What If... We wore our computers? What If... You had solar power for your home? What If... We could make Christchurch the smartest city in the world? What If... Computers could save lifes? What If... Workplace innovation is killed by centralisation?

    Karla Smith
  • UK Exploration Of Mars – Yesterday And Tomorrow

    UK Exploration Of Mars – Yesterday And Tomorrow

    Recently the Aerospace, Robotics & Mechatronics and Satellite Systems & Applications Networks came together to organise an evening seminar as part of World Space Week. The title of the event was ‘Mars and the UK – Yesterday and Tomorrow’. Satellite Systems and Applications TPN have produced a blog - read more

  • The World Of All Electric Aircraft - Whats Out There?

    The World Of All Electric Aircraft - Whats Out There?

    Earlier this summer, the E-Fan 2.0 prototype took 36 minutes to cross the English Channel and I’ve recently come across this excellent website which gives a comprehensive update on the E-Fan project and the future of electric aircraft It got me wondering what other Electric Aircraft and solar powered ones there were and having been on the web its excellent to see that there are so many developmental and production projects out there, although far too many to list in one blog but some to note: Solar Impulse 2 The only airplane of perpetual endurance, able to fly day and night on solar power, without a drop of fuel. I like their video. Alpha Electro –and Taurus Electro developed by Pipistrel a leader in electric aircraft production and development. There’s also the first green Helicopter E-Volo…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Introducing The IET NI Christmas Lecture- A Cosmic Voyage...in 3D

    Introducing The IET NI Christmas Lecture- A Cosmic Voyage...in 3D

    We are very pleased as a Local Network to introduce our first Christmas Lecture in Northern Ireland. We have teamed up with Robert Hill from the Northern Ireland Space Office and Ulster University to take you on a fascinating voyage through the Cosmos...in 3D! Using the latest 3D technology the audience will be transported back in time to observe the beginning of the Solar System and witness our star, The Sun, burst into life. Along the way we will travel through the Solar s ystem and learn how humanity as a species is exploring our place in space which will include a virtual flight over the surface of the Red Planet- it is an event not to be missed! To make things even better as we are running the lecture in partnership with Ulster University the event will take place once in Jordanstown and…

  • Wales North Committee Meeting

    Wales North Committee Meeting

    The Wales North IET Committee met earlier this week in the Oriel Hotel in St Asaph. We have a number of new members and they were given a brief introduction to the IET in general and the IET in North Wales in particular. Items discussed included PATW, recent and future events, involvement with other professional engineering organisations, the RAF and REME and also the IET presence at careers events for young people. Attached is a picture of the committee and if you would like to join, then please get in touch with the chairman.

    David Crawford
  • Space Based Systems and Cities of the Future

    Space Based Systems and Cities of the Future

    The Satellite Systems & Applications Network recently organised a daytime seminar on “Space systems, Services and Applications for Cities of the Future” to consider how space systems, services and applications could address the challenges likely to be faced by cities of the future’. The main themes of the event were personal navigation and localisation, urban applications for the Internet of Things and autonomous personal transport vehicles. A programme of speakers from ESA, Google, TRL, UK Government Office for Science – Future cities, Airbus Defence and Space amongst others, delivered an excellent series of presentations: Here are some facts that popped up during the seminar: 3/5ths of 22-30 year olds in the UKs largest cities move to London – therefore how can cities influence graduate migration…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • UK Exploration of Mars – yesterday and tomorrow

    UK Exploration of Mars – yesterday and tomorrow

    Recently the Aerospace, Robotics & Mechatronics and Satellite Systems & Applications Networks came together to organise an evening seminar as part of World Space Week. The title of the event was ‘Mars and the UK – Yesterday and Tomorrow’. Speakers Abbie Hutty and Ed Chester two UK space professionals involved in Mars exploration missions outlined a number of technical challenges, including: § sending a spacecraft to Mars and landing on the surface § gave an overview of Mars exploration to date and detail the UK's contributions to it § discussed the Beagle-2 (the 2003 British Mars spacecraft thought lost but discovered in January this year to have actually landed successfully) § discussed the ExoMars (the 2018 European astrobiology mission being built in Stevenage and to which the UK is second…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • UK Exploration Of Mars – Yesterday And Tomorrow

    UK Exploration Of Mars – Yesterday And Tomorrow

    Recently the Aerospace, Robotics & Mechatronics and Satellite Systems & Applications Networks came together to organise an evening seminar as part of World Space Week. The title of the event was ‘Mars and the UK – Yesterday and Tomorrow’. Speakers Abbie Hutty and Ed Chester two UK space professionals involved in Mars exploration missions outlined a number of technical challenges, including: § sending a spacecraft to Mars and landing on the surface § gave an overview of Mars exploration to date and detail the UK's contributions to it § discussed the Beagle-2 (the 2003 British Mars spacecraft thought lost but discovered in January this year to have actually landed successfully) § discussed the ExoMars (the 2018 European astrobiology mission being built in Stevenage and to which the UK is second…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Call for Posters for All Electric Aircraft Seminar

    Call for Posters for All Electric Aircraft Seminar

    For those of you attending the Young Professional event ‘Bringing drones closer to people’ on 28 January 2015, I’d like to highlight a special additional session that we have added to the Aerospace Network’s ‘All Electric Aircraft’ (AEA) daytime seminar on the same day. We are actively promoting the two events together, to offer delegates attending the YP event an opportunity to present a poster at the AEA seminar. There will be cash prizes for the winner and if more than four entrants a runner-up prize as well. The seminar offers networking with like-minded peers and meeting some leading speakers in the field of All Electric Aircraft development, so we hope you will pick up this one-off opportunity. We are offering a special delegate rate of £15 VAT for poster presenters. For details of the…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • IET Japan Report 2015

    IET Japan Report 2015

    IET Japan report

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • IET North Yorkshire inspiring at Otley Science Festival

    IET North Yorkshire inspiring at Otley Science Festival

    Patrick, Faye and Mick inspired delegates at the Otley Science Festival with a range of robot arm based activities. The local network have supported the festival for a number of years as it has become a more established community event. If you know of similar events or would like to participate in the future please get in touch with drozday@theiet.org .

    Daniel Rozday
  • First Lego League - Scottish Tournament Dates

    First Lego League - Scottish Tournament Dates

    First Lego League are thrilled to announce that the FIRST LEGO League will be happening in Scotland again. The 2015-16 season is sure to excite, now with five tournaments being held in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, and St. Andrews. FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL) is an international, robotics-based programme which ignites the imagination %u2028and problem solving abilities of children through engineering, computing, creativity and teamwork. It is designed to inspire the next generation of tech-savvy inventors! Lambda Jam are working in partnership with the Young Academy of Scotland to bring this exciting programme to Scottish children. Our support comes from the Institution of Engineering and Technology , which oversees FLL in the UK, Skills Development Scotland , and many other generous…

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • Congratulations for Solent's double-win

    Congratulations for Solent's double-win

    The 2015 IET Achievement Awards Ceremony, sponsored by GCHQ, was held on Wednesday 18 November 2015 at the Brewery, Chiswell Street, London. Science presenter Maggie Philbin hosted the event with awards presented by Naomi Climer, IET President. The event saw a double-win for the IET Solent Network with Gordon Dixon , our Community Administrator, and Joe Dunn , our Vice Chairperson and deputy Community Administrator, winning the IET Volunteer Medal and Paul Fletcher Award respectively. The international IET Volunteer Medal was awarded for the first time in 2015 for major and outstanding contributions voluntarily given to furthering the aims of the IET. Click here to read more about this award. The international Paul Fletcher Award is made annually to an IET Young Professional volunteer for outstanding…

    Joe Dunn
  • PICO Project

    PICO Project

    You're told you must use a different un-guessable password for every account, but can't write them down. If you don't comply, and get hacked, the blame is on you. Dr Frank Stajano created the Pico project to liberate humanity from passwords. Frank is a Reader in Security and Privacy. He is Head of the Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research at the University of Cambridge. He has a mixed academic and industrial background and has given over 60 invited talks on 4 continents. Visit http://mypico.org for more information and www.theiet.org/cambridge to make a booking for the event.

    David Blake
  • Delta Print and Packaging Tour

    Delta Print and Packaging Tour

    It was a dark wet Autumn evening which made the turn off into the Kennedy Way Industrial Estate all that more unassuming and in no way indicated the operation about to be revealed within. On the evening of the 11th November 2015 the local IET network visited Delta Print and Packaging, a local company which produces packaging for some of the world’s largest brands. Our guide, R&D director Alistair Farmer, provided a comprehensive tour of the facility where the printing capability would embarrass the most capable work place laser, never mind your domestic inkjet. As a 24hour operation this factory produces a mind blowing number of units at a tremendous rate. One particular machine accepts rolls of paper which are 7km long and can process these in just over 10 minutes. The scale can be summed…

    Eoin McGread
  • Careers Day at Llanfyllin High School

    Careers Day at Llanfyllin High School

    On the 18th November, the Wales North LN, along with around thirty local companies, universities and college's, attended a careers day at Llanfylin High School. This is our first venture into mid Wales, an area that does not have a significant IET presence, we had a stand giving away leaflets and informing the pupils about a career in Engineering. We also had a large number of the famous IET torch kit which everybody enjoyed making. The school were pleased to see the IET and we hope to go back again next year! On a lighter note....some things never change.....we were invited to take partake of school dinner, which was actually most acceptable!

    David Crawford
  • 2015 Student Prize : Buckinghamshire New University

    2015 Student Prize : Buckinghamshire New University

    AMREEN AZHAR receiving the 2015 Bucks New Uni Student Prize from Bucks LN committee member Andrew Dodd. The award of the prize of £250 is in recognition of Amreen's outstanding academic performance which included her project 'Android: Mobile Revision Application' during her WEB DEVELOPMENT degree course at BUCKINGHAMSHIRE NEW UNIVERSITY. Her project is a GCSE revision guide for use on Android devices. Amreen worked closely with teaching staff and students at a school in Chesham to define the specification of her application and then test its implementation. The Bucks LN awards this prize annually to recognise the generous support for its activities received from Buckinghamshire New University.

    Andrew Dodd
  • Robogami: future of robotics?

    Robogami: future of robotics?

    BBC News - Robogami: the future of robotics? https://t.co/6KSTMqGYH5 — IET Robotics (@IETrobotics) November 18, 2015

  • Wales GB Rally 2015

    Wales GB Rally 2015

    At the recent, 2015, Wales GB Rally the IET Wales North Local Network had a stand giving away leaflets to students. Around two hundred visited our stand over two days and of particular interest were the IET torches which the students were able to make themselves. The event was also attendede by the IMechE, Bangor University, Glyndwr University, Coleg Cambria and other local busnesses. The event was held next to the Toyota Engine factory in Deeside which was visited by groups of students. The picture shows part of our IET stand.

    David Crawford
  • Introducing....Present Around The World

    Introducing....Present Around The World

    The IET's Present Around The World is a global competition for Young Professionals and Students within engineering to develop and showcase their presentation skills. Its the Global Final on 18 November and five contestants from the around the world will be competing to win £1000. But what exactly is Present Around The World? Let this film take you through the entire journey from local heat to Global Final with last year's winner - Sudeshna Saha: And if you still need to know more take a look at the infographic below that summarises the competition.(Click on the image to make it larger): If you want to know whether there is a heat near you then go to the PATW website or email patw@theiet.org

  • FameLab UK is back - Aberdeen Heats

    FameLab UK is back - Aberdeen Heats

    FameLab is a science communication competition which challenges competitors to explain a STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) concept given only 3 minutes. Those chosen to go through from the Aberdeen heats will go on to the Scottish regional final in Edinburgh. The winner of the regional final is awarded a place at FameLab’s sci comm masterclass and also goes through to the UK final. We are looking for people passionate about STEM to come along and compete in the Aberdeen heats for a chance to go forward to the Scottish final*. You’ll have three minutes and only what you can carry with you to explain a STEM concept. Those successful at the Scottish final will go through to the UK final and be given a special Masterclass training trip. We will be providing free training to help…

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • Raspberry Jam!

    Raspberry Jam!

    Earlier this autumn the North Yorkshire Network hosted its inaugural Raspberry Jam- an opportunity to learn more about what can be done with the Raspberry Pi. Attendees were able to see the Pi in action controlling robot arms, creating music, taking images and video and transmitting then receiving radio. Watch out for a recurring Raspberry Jam event starting in the new year- for more details email drozday@theiet.org .

    Daniel Rozday
  • Functional Safety Made Easy

    Functional Safety Made Easy

    Recently North Wales members and non members attended a lecture delivered by Safety Consulant, Ron Pierce who shared his knowledge and experience of safety issue and how to risk assess activities using the HSE guidelines. This followed by a prctical example of aircraft safety and air traffic control. The lecture proved to be very popular with a number of our delegates making extensive notes. The presentation can be found here . (The buffet provided by Optic Glyndwr was also most acceptable!)

    David Crawford