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A small group of students from CERN, the John Adams Institute and the Cockcroft Institute, working on PhDs involving medical accelerators have recognised the need to increase international collaboration and cohesion between students who are researching or designing radiotherapy machines, or similar.Unlike many experiments which often have large collaborations and centralised locations around one facility, medical accelerators are spread throughout the world and have smaller research groups. Whilst normally these groups would meet and exchange ideas at conferences or in-person, the pandemic has meant that newer and more recent students are less able to connect to establish friendships, help each other out with coding/simulation problems and exchange research ideas. For this reason, a new Therapy…
Every year the IET North West Midlands network offers an award to the college student judged to have achieved best overall excellence on a course that falls within the IET’s scope of interest. The assessment is done by the local college senior tutor in conjunction with the local IET committee. For 2020 the chosen student was Amy Dodd and the presentation took place at Newcastle Under Lyme college on Monday, 24th May 2021. The picture shows Amy Dodd being presented with the certificate by Mike Collins IET committee representative (centre), and Dave Halliwell College Lecturer (left). You can read more here: NEWCASTLE COLLEGE ENGINEERING STUDENT WINS IET AWARD
The IET Education team have recently reviewed and refreshed their Education volunteer programme, to update the Education Officer (EO) role and introduce a brand-new Education Ambassador (EA) role.Both roles are designed to represent the IET to raise awareness in young people, aged 4-19, about the exciting world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) and inspire them to consider a rewarding engineering career. Ultimately to promote a better understanding of engineers, the contribution engineering makes to society and to inspire the next generation of engineers. Role overview Traditionally associated with in-person school activities, the roles have no real limitations in scope. You can support and attend established organisations activities, from small to large scale and unusual…
In cooperation with IEEE CSS TC on Education the IFAC Technical Committee on Education have released a survey in order to compile a list of available online resources staff could use in an introductory control course. You can find the survey here: https://tinyurl.com/control-resources Please complete the survey and share as much as possible in your community. The Committee aim to collect as many answers as possible and the results will be made available to the whole community. There will be a further survey related to online teaching during the pandemic. Further information is available from: Prof. Ing. Antonio Visioli, Ph.D. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering University of Brescia e-mail: antonio.visioli@unibs.it http://antonio-visioli.unibs.it/
The InspirON Sustainability Training Hackathon is an online learning event that fast-forwards participants from across Europe through the growing urgency around sustainability. For design engineers at any stage of their career, this is a great opportunity to learn directly from experts in the field from across Europe Join us at 2.30pm on Tuesday 25th May for a live Q&A session with experts from The Institution of Engineering and Technology, and Creative Technologist Jude Pullen.The live session will explore some of the big picture sustainability issues as well as some of the exciting topics around technology and design. Design and production experts Jeremy Hadall and John Patsavellas from The IET will be joined by Jude Pullen to answer your questions ‘live’ and to discuss design vs brand, data…
OK, I may be exaggerating slightly - I'm not sure that the debates actually got all that heated... But I should start at the start! And the start is full of acronyms (be warned). Last month was the Communities Committee - Europe, Middle East, and Africa (CC-EMEA) Communities Volunteer Conference (CVC) - and as a result the Communities Resourcing Committee (CRC) decided to meet in Dubai for a change. And in July Dubai is very hot let me tell you - especially if you've come from a country that is in winter... Going from 14ºC to 44ºC is a bit of a shock to the system! Fortunately we were mostly in air conditioning, so it was pretty manageable. It was a busy few days for me - two days of meetings, then two days of the CVC. But I felt that the time was well spent. We had some good discussions…
Here is another load of gadgetry I’ve dug up, so if you want to make your life lazier and stranger with this curious collection, go for it. Parrot pot Never be a plant murderer again I know a few people that don’t have the knack for plant keeping. They just look at some foliage and POOF! It’s dead. I’ve even known someone to kill a cactus. A lot of plants are cruelly neglected or drowned every day due to poor knowledge, bad luck or forgetfulness of their owners. If you are the kind of person who can never let a flower fulfil its destiny because of your terrible parenting, you should get a Parrot Pot . Heck, get five. They’re only about £130 each. You can become the horticultural master that you’ve always wanted to be. No more regular trips to the local garden centre to replace the…
"IoT and breaking the Land Speed record" was presented by Peter Karney, Head of Product Innovation at Digital Catapult, organised jointly with the IET Hereford and Worcester and IMechE network. The 'Bloodhound' is looking to set new land speed records. With 6.4 tons of total weight, the wheels are designed to speed up to 10,200 rpm and are currently being tested to achieve 1000 mph, the current land speed record is 760 mph and was set 20 years ago. For the main propulsion, the bloodhound is using an Eurojet EJ200 jet engine developed for Eurofighter and a bespoke mono propellant rocket to generate 212kN of thrust. It's not only the mechanical engine parts that contribute to the thrust, but also by challenging existing aero dynamical concepts, propulsion efforts are being increased…
The IET’s UK Railway Technical Network are running a webinar/seminar series showcasing railway construction projects around the world. The objective of this series is to give audiences and understanding of various challenges and solutions experienced when constructing a new railway. We are inviting presenters around the world to present on a railway construction project they are working on and be part of this series. Topics of interest include: • Overview of the railway infrastructure construction • Engineering challenges experienced • Engineering solutions adopted to overcome these challenges Guide for presenters • Series to be broadcast on a webinar platform (Zoom) • Presentation to last 20 to 30 minutes • 15 to 30 minutes Q&A following presentation • Presentations can be viewed on demand…
n this exclusive webinar series, we aim to explore the human side of engineering and technology industries by inviting guest speakers to discuss a range of socially conscious topics such as workplace harassment, social mobility, neurodiversity, gender stereotype, diversity and inclusion. Our Local Networks and Technical Networks are busy hosting webinars sharing the latest developments in engineering and technology throughout the challenging time we are all facing. However, we shouldn't only focus on the technology itself. IET Communities have pulled together a series of webinars to embrace the real humans who work behind and make it all possible. This series is designed to share empathy and understanding to further enrich our engineering and technology communities. Episode 1: Workplace…
On 16 April 2021, we hosted a webinar that looked at culture and competence in the built environment. We discussed a variety of different topics including how to create culture change, how to instil confidence in a functioning competence system, what is needed to ensure effective competency and compliance, and more. Our speakers included Vicki Reynolds, Chief Technology Officer, i3PT Certification, Debbie Carlton, Director, Dynamic Knowledge, Dr Hywel Davies, Technical Director, CIBSE, Gill Kernick, Master Consultant, and Gus Carroll, CEO and Co-Founder, Empirisys Ltd. The aim of our webinar was to provide pragmatic advice to help leaders and practitioners put key measures into effect successfully. You can watch the webinar on demand for free here: Raising standards, saving lives – culture…
CPD certificate for 18th May; Holes & Poles
This is an interim update about the objective of offering presentations to try to get students and apprentices at FE college's to consider membership of the IET and give them the opportunities all our members have to use IET's resources.For some time now, I have been trying to persuade FE Colleges in the Sheffield City Region to get their students and apprentices to seriously consider becoming members of the IET. Working with Adam Parnell our Professional Registration Account Manager we have carried out during 2019 / 20/ & 21 presentations to Sheffield, Chesterfield and currently Barnsley Colleges, that cover the complete overview of the IET and its resources and a talk about the SYLN, covering who we are, both our committee structures and what we strive to do locally. The presentations to…
If you are your company have an innovation they wish to be recognised for, enter the IET innovation awards at https://eandtinnovationawards.theiet.org/
Here is the CPD certificate for the Bucks LN Webinar "To the Other Side of the World and Beyond" on Wednesday 12th May 2021
In this exclusive webinar series, we aim to explore the human side of engineering and technology industries by inviting guest speakers to discuss a range of socially conscious topics such as workplace harassment, social mobility, neurodiversity, gender stereotype, diversity and inclusion. Our Local Networks and Technical Networks are busy hosting webinars sharing the latest developments in engineering and technology throughout the challenging time we are all facing. However, we shouldn't only focus on the technology itself. IET Communities have pulled together a series of webinars to embrace the real humans who work behind and make it all possible. This series is designed to share empathy and understanding to further enrich our engineering and technology communities. Episode 1: Workplace harassment…
Introducing our speakers for the first of the 'Functional Safety Impacts in Autonomous and Self-Learning Control Systems' webinar series: David Lindley Chief of Independent Systems Monitoring at Volocopter GmbH Mark Cracknell, Head of Connected and Automated Mobility at Zenzic Dr Alec Banks, CEng FIET MBCS Senior Principal Scientist, Cyber and Information Systems Division at Dstl David Lindley Chief of Independent Systems Monitoring at Volocopter GmbH on ‘Safety challenges associated with AI and Machine learning (aviation)’ Aviation Certification, Safety & Product Assurance Manager with experience across multiple high integrity Aerospace projects at design, production and operational level. Provision of expert level leadership and professional capability to the business to enable effective…
Do you know a student who deserves to win this year - the prize money on offer is £500! The Prize recognises a student for their research excellence in the field of Control & Automation. The award is open to all relevant students who were awarded their PhD in the general area of Control and Automation, at a UK university, between 1st October 2019 up to 30 September 2021 and nominations are now open. This year we are using an online platform for submissions and you can also join the TN Executive, run a webinar on your topic or get involved in other ways for outreach. See the criteria and Apply online Closing date is 29th October 2021 at 17:00 (GMT) but applications must be in and processed before the deadline or they cannot be accepted.
Shuvechchha Ghimire points out ethnic minorities' issue regarding machine learning in medical technology and healthcare systems. She is a graduate in Electronics and Computer Engineering from the University of Brighton and is also the founder of UNITEC Solutions Ltd which provides customised enterprise automation solutions. Machine Learning (ML) facilitated rapid technological intervention in Covid-19 vaccine development, disease prognosis, diagnosis, treatment, and clinical workflow. ML based assistive technologies saved valuable time and resources in predicting the deterioration of infected patients. It has been widely used, likewise, in detecting cancerous cells and reconstructing images in procedures like endoscopy. Moving forward, ML has the potential to provide tailored healthcare to…
It’s not every year, or even every decade, that an institution reaches such an incredible milestone. So, to celebrate our 150th anniversary with the rest of the world, we’re broadcasting a one-hour long programme each day of our anniversary week, called the 150 Show.Whether you are interested in STEM, want to learn more about the industry, or simply just want to join in and see what it is all about – The 150 Show will have something for everyone, see for yourself: http://theiet.org/150-show Tune in at 1pm everyday starting from Monday, 17 May 2021 on YouTube to hear from difference makers across the world talk with our hosts – IET President, Professor Danielle George and Bobby Seagull – about the incredible work they are doing to engineer a better world for us all. If you want to try your hand…
Paul Maskell, Head of Cyber, Risk and Technology of UK Finance, spoke at the 'Cyber Security Hygiene - Don't wash your Hands of it' webinar organised by the Anglian Coastal Local Network.As a lecturer in Cyber Psychology, he explained people are less motivated by cyber security as we have always been conditioned to give data away. We have be taught there is no value in our data. However, once we understand the value of our data , we automatically start to become motivated to protect it. For example, we might not value our own data, but hackers do!! Your data has value to someone, somewhere - and that should motivate you to not only value your data, but also know how to protect it. He explained that online data is virtual, therefore our value mechanisms are based of risk assessments. For example…
Our Surrey webinars are now recorded, and are available to view at : YouTube Channel ID - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1x0bswc3xB1yAMqcLjb2Pg
On the 23rd March 2021 the Joint PEI committee delivered a major online event on the Decarbonisation of the Sheffield City Region.. Back in the latter months of 2020 the committee agreed to mobilise an online event focused around the subject but with a chairperson from the cities LEP and four specialist panellists covering the topic on - Buildings,Transport, the role for Hydrogen and Carbon Capture Storage and Utilisation. We subsequently contacted Mr Peter Kennan who's the Private Sector Board Member (Transport) from the SCR LEP to chair the event, Dr Danielle Densley Tingley to cover the Built Environment; Mr Martin Wood on the Electrification of Transport, Dr Graham Cooley on the Hydrogen Economy and Professor Peter Styring from the University of Sheffield. on Carbon Capture Storage…
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