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  • About The Healthcare Technologies Executive Committee

    About The Healthcare Technologies Executive Committee

    Dr. Daniel Abasolo Chair of the Healthcare Technologies TPN Dr Daniel Abasolo is Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Surrey, where he is also the programme leader for the BEng/MEng Biomedical Engineering.  He is an engineer by background, holding an Engineering degree (MEng Telecommunication Engineering, 2001) from the University of Valladolid, where he also carried doctoral research and was conferred the PhD degree – Summa Cum Laude – with a thesis on advanced biomedical signal processing of the electroencephalogram (EEG) in Alzheimer’s disease in 2006.  His research interests lie mainly in non-linear biomedical signal processing, in particular the development of algorithms that can be applied to Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis, the characterisation of healthy and…

    Gemma Hadley
  • New 5G Event!

    New 5G Event!

    The registration page for the next in our 5G series – ‘5G – The Advent’ – is now open!   https://events.theiet.org/5g/index.cfm The conference will bring together researchers to discuss their vision for 5G now and in the future. Topics include potential disruptive technologies, spectrum policies, tactile internet, IoT, security, testbeds & trials, future business models and the latest key aspects of research on 5G. The event provides a great opportunity to meet and network with the 5G leaders from across industry and academia Confirmed Speakers Mischa Dohler Dimitra Simeonidou Tony Sceales We’ll update the registration page with more speakers as they are confirmed The Future of 5G? At the event in January this year, some of the experts who presented and attended the event, took some time to…

    Former Staff Member
  • Annual Event - Keynote Speaker Announced!

    Annual Event - Keynote Speaker Announced!

    We are very pleased to announce that Shaun Atherton, (The Christie Hospital Manchester) will be giving the Keynote speech at the Annual Event this year, which will take place in Savoy Place .Shaun Atherton is a chartered engineer and is team leader in radiotherapy and clinical engineering at The Christie. He manages the engineering requirements across a number of disciplines specifically: external beam therapy at The Christie main site and satellites; brachytherapy; clinical engineering; proton beam therapy; and mechanical engineering. He has worked at the Christie for 24 years in various engineering roles, and on many projects. Most recently he has been involved in: the radiotherapy satellite centers; proton beam therapy; the linac replacement programme; and oncology management systems. Synopsis…

    Joanne Longton
  • Introducing Our Five IET Present Around The World (PATW) Finalists

    Introducing Our Five IET Present Around The World (PATW) Finalists

    Congratulations to our five finalists of the IET PATW competition 2017-18.  Hear about their journey and what they will present as they go head to head on 14th November for the ultimate accolade of Global Champion at the live PATW global final.  We wish you all the best on the day- good luck! Meet our South Asia finalist: Rahil Mansuri Rahil Mansuri is currently in his final year of studying a degree in Mechanical Engineering at K.K. Wagh Institute of Engineering, Education & Research, Nashik. He is deeply passionate about public speaking and aspires to touch, move and inspire people through his work. He is also a part-time YouTuber where he aims to help people around the world to master the art of public speaking. Because of his strong interpersonal and team management skills he was appointed…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Volunteering Opportunities In Your Local Network

    Volunteering Opportunities In Your Local Network

    The IET has an active Local Network (LN) representation all over the world and a number of LNs in the North England region are currently looking for new volunteers to join their committees. The IET has an active Local Network (LN) representation all over the world and a number of LNs in the North England 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. What are the benefits? By becoming a LN volunteer, you will be able to:  learn new skills; gain more awareness of SET topics; network and make new connections; count your activity towards CPD (Continuing Professional Development); be affiliated with a professional international…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Volunteering Opportunities In Your Local Network

    Volunteering Opportunities In Your Local Network

    The IET has an active Local Network (LN) representation all over the world and a number of LNs in the North England region are currently looking for new volunteers to join their committees. The IET has an active Local Network (LN) representation all over the world and a number of LNs in the North England 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. What are the benefits? By becoming a LN volunteer, you will be able to:  learn new skills; gain more awareness of SET topics; network and make new connections; count your activity towards CPD (Continuing Professional Development); be affiliated with a professional international…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Volunteering Opportunities In Your Local Network

    Volunteering Opportunities In Your Local Network

    The IET has an active Local Network (LN) representation all over the world and a number of LNs in the North England region are currently looking for new volunteers to join their committees. The IET has an active Local Network (LN) representation all over the world and a number of LNs in the North England 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. What are the benefits? By becoming a LN volunteer, you will be able to:  learn new skills; gain more awareness of SET topics; network and make new connections; count your activity towards CPD (Continuing Professional Development); be affiliated with a professional international…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Volunteering Opportunities In Your Local Network

    Volunteering Opportunities In Your Local Network

    The IET has an active Local Network (LN) representation all over the world and a number of LNs in the North England region are currently looking for new volunteers to join their committees. The IET has an active Local Network (LN) representation all over the world and a number of LNs in the North England 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. What are the benefits? By becoming a LN volunteer, you will be able to:  learn new skills; gain more awareness of SET topics; network and make new connections; count your activity towards CPD (Continuing Professional Development); be affiliated with a professional international…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • ORE Catapult Powertrains Research Hub Opportunity

    ORE Catapult Powertrains Research Hub Opportunity

    An exciting opportunity has recently been launched by ORE Catapult to collaborate with a UK academic partner or partners to form a Powertrain research hub.Over the last couple of years ORE Catapult has sought to establish research hubs in strategic areas of world leading expertise both within our own research team and with leading academic partners in the UK to ensure that the UK remains at the front of offshore renewable energy research, this has led to our current collaborations with the University of Bristol to form the Wind Blades Research Hub and our recent announcement of the Electrical Infrastructures Research Hub in collaboration with the University of Strathclyde and the University of Manchester.    The competition has just launched, and will be running until the closing date of 12…

    Joanne Longton
  • First UK Patient Undergoes Pioneering Cancer Tumour Therapy Treatment

    First UK Patient Undergoes Pioneering Cancer Tumour Therapy Treatment

    A magnetic resonance linear accelerator (MR Linac) machine, which could eventually cure cancer in just a single treatment, has been used on a UK patient for the first time.  Read the article in E&T Magazine for more information. Have you signed up for our Annual Event yet?  You'll be able to hear from Veliko Dimov , Advanced Oncotherapy on the topic of Proton Beam Technology for Oncology Building a LINAC

    Joanne Longton
  • Buckinghamshire New University - IET LN Student Prize

    Buckinghamshire New University - IET LN Student Prize

    Sam Smith, a graduate of Buckinghamshire New University, has been awarded the 2018 IET Buckinghamshire Local Network Student Prize. Sam Smith received his prize of £250 immediately after 4th September ceremony where he received his degree.  Andrew Dodd of the IET Buckinghamshire Local Network Committee handed over the cheque and a certificate summarising the reason for giving the prize to Sam.  Sam received the prize on the recommendations from his tutors, including Senior Lecturer Rafid Al-Khannak.  Sam had an excellent and consistently high standard of work throughout his studies and academic performance on his course “BSc (Hons) Computing and Web Development”, including his outstanding Project. The subject of his project was: “The development of a centralized online accounting system for…

    Andrew Dodd
  • Mamta Singhal – “I Am Part Of A Unique Group Of Professionals”

    Mamta Singhal – “I Am Part Of A Unique Group Of Professionals”

    I love the reaction I get when I tell people I have a degree in engineering. As only around 11% of the UK engineering population are women, I feel I am part of a unique group of professionals.   Graduating in 2001 from the James Watt Engineering School at Glasgow University, I have always been keen to see how things work and figure out ways of making things better. I excelled in maths, science and art at school, so I knew I had a natural calling to pursue a STEM degree. Building, making, sketching and inventing was part of my everyday as a child. I now reflect and think how dull my childhood would have been, if I didn’t build those tree swings, go-carts and pulley systems! Smashing stereotypes One of the challenges I have had to overcome, along with many other engineers of my generation, is…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Last Few Days For The Early Birds

    Last Few Days For The Early Birds

    The last date for early bird discount to the largest annual UK event dedicated to the fields of Antennas and Propagation is 1 st October 2018 – make sure you don’t miss out ! Now its 14th successful year, LAPC regularly attracts delegates from academia, industry and government. The conference will take place at the Burleigh Court International Conference Centre, Loughborough and follows a single-track format where invited talks in special sessions are alternated with open poster sessions co-located with an exhibition The conference is supported by the TPN with one of our volunteers, Dr Rebecca Walton, acting as Co-Chair along with Dr Nelson Fonseca. They have done a great job along with the conference organisers and this is sure to be another great conference. Programme The programme for the…

    Former Staff Member
  • IET On Campus Program

    IET On Campus Program

    As part of its mission, The  IET provides funding for over 100 On-Campus student groups .  To learn more and download the forms to get started and request funding from The IET for an On-Campus group, click here . Follow activities and events on www.facebook.com/IETMoreEnergy , @IETEarlyCareer , and #IETOnCampus . The IET now has 104 OnCampus undergraduate student groups globally including in the Americas Region: Follow #IETOnCampus to follow events and activities and learn more. IET OnCampus Program is designed to support everyone in the engineering faculty with students at the heart of it.  We will give you access to tailored practical, technical and career-related resources and help you create links with industry and other universities, building a platform for you to demonstrate your skills…

  • Catching Up With Nova Team

    Catching Up With Nova Team

    Electric Motorcycle team Nova Racing at Assen 2018  Finally, after a few months of trying, a few weeks ago we managed to catch up with the 2017 Nova Racing team at the MotoE championship in Assen, The team were joint winners of the IET ARTS TPN MotoE prize of technical excellence during the 2017 season, along with Bath University Zero team. Floris Straver the 2017 team manager commented:   "We are so pleased that the hard work of Nova Electric Racing Team 08 (2017) resulted in the championship win, and now also is being awarded by the IET through the price for Technical Excellence. We've learnt so much throughout the season, every race weekend was unique and helped us gather valuable data. It was great for us as students to be part of such a new and exciting project, where we could put our…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • The 2nd IET/PETRAS Living In The IoT Conference

    The 2nd IET/PETRAS Living In The IoT Conference

    The 2nd IET/PETRAS Living in the IoT Conference combines academic research with industry case studies, demonstrating safeguards for IoT cybersecurity as well as exploring critical issues in privacy, ethics, trust, reliability, acceptability and security. The 2nd IET/PETRAS Living in the IoT Conference combines academic research with industry case studies, demonstrating safeguards for IoT cybersecurity as well as exploring critical issues in privacy, ethics, trust, reliability, acceptability and security. The theme of this year’s conference is Realising the socioeconomic benefits of an interconnected world and the call for papers/presentations is open to all. We strongly encourage you to demonstrate your company’s market leadership or innovation, and share your ground-breaking study worthy of…

    Joanne Longton
  • CONGRATULATIONS

    CONGRATULATIONS

    Congratulations to Eng. Anthony Chadee for obtaining his Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Mechanical Engineering from the University of the West Indies in 2018. Well Done and All the best in your future endeavours.  Outstanding achievement!!

    J. Maraj
  • Step Into Tech - Techathon - Sponsors And Volunteers Sought

    Step Into Tech - Techathon - Sponsors And Volunteers Sought

    Step into Tech is a new social enterprise founded in November 2016 to make sure we are doing all we can to help all our children reach their full tech potential. Our steering group brings together parents, educators, employers and tech specialists.Existing initiatives to help children get involved with technology tend to focus on narrow age ranges, and on coding rather than the wider world of technology. Many are targeted at schools rather than involving parents/carers. Opportunities can be particularly limited in disadvantaged areas, for parents with limited income and for home-schooled children.  Step into Tech is targeted at children aged 8-18 years, who may or may not have existing interests in creating with technology, along with their parents or carers. Step into Tech adds to existing…

    Alex Barrett
  • IET And ESAS 2018

    IET And ESAS 2018

    The IET Functional Safety TPN has been a partner organisation for the 2018 Environment & Safety Assurance Symposium, the UK MOD's flagship equipment safety and environmental protection event.  Held at the Defence Equipment & Support headquarters at MOD Abbey Wood in Bristol, it is attended by around 200 people from the MOD, industry and academia over two days.    Disruptive World Challenges ESAS hosts MOD and industry delegates.  The 2018 theme is “Disruptive World Challenges” – focusing on agility in Defence safety and environmental decision making and considering the effects of disruptive technologies in a disruptive world. Topics included: •    Autonomous systems •    The future of regulation – using new technologies to promote safety •    Safety and sustainability post Brexit •    Digital…

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • Fibre To The Home: A New Supplier Perspective (IET London - Hammersmith Evening Lecture).

    Fibre To The Home: A New Supplier Perspective (IET London - Hammersmith Evening Lecture).

    Tom Williams the Chief Operating Officer and Tony Mitchell the Network Director of Hyperoptic gave a technical account on some of the challenges Hyperoptic have overcome over the years. The typical last mile challenge is a key differentiator for Hyperoptic, whose end to end edge services can deliver 30MB, 150MB or 1GB full fibre. They spoke about how GPON architecture can be used to service ' not spots ' making sure the service-area can achieve its economic potential. The Hyperoptic technology proposition is very simple which complements their ability to scale fibre services. In 2002, I researched how to optimise and extend satellite engineering knowledge to provide VOIP over residential carrier grade network, specifically using the DECT protocol. I found that to achieve good call QoS quality…

    Rimesh Patel
  • CONGRATULATIONS

    CONGRATULATIONS

    Congratulations to two IET members in Trinidad and Tobago!Eng. Gerald Mendes was selected by the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT) in his capacity as an IET member and engineer to review the university’s Computer, Network & Telecommunications Engineering programme; on July 19th. 2018. Eng. David Drakes has been selected by the College of Science Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago (COSTATT), in his capacity of IET member and engineer, sit on the institution’s Programme Advisory Committee (PAC) in mathematics, from August of 2018 for a period of one year. Congratulations to both gentlemen on  their outstanding achievements.

    J. Maraj
  • IET EngTalk : AI And Human Digitisation: When Seeing Is Not Believing? (IET London Savoy Place)

    IET EngTalk : AI And Human Digitisation: When Seeing Is Not Believing? (IET London Savoy Place)

    Dr Hao Li, Director of Vision and Graphics Lab, Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT) at the University of Southern California (USC) and Dr Sarah Atkinson Senior Lecturer in Digital Cultures, Head of the Department of Culture, Media & Creative Industries, King’s College London gave a futuristic IET EngTalks inspired by Sir Edward Appleton.Dr Li spoke of how it is possible to superimpose human movements into a 3D Avatar with AI enhancements. So for example, his beta research technology lets you take a simple photo on your smart device and from that, you can automatically generate a full 3D rendering - all using everyday technology. He mentioned during Q&A that as the AI software gets device friendly, more and more user devices will take advantage of edge computing to process the AI images…

    Rimesh Patel
  • IUOC SITE VISIT TO BUTRA HEIDELBERG CEMENT SDN BHD - 17TH SEPTEMBER 2018

    IUOC SITE VISIT TO BUTRA HEIDELBERG CEMENT SDN BHD - 17TH SEPTEMBER 2018

    Monday, 17th September 2018, Muara - A total of 23 participants from Universiti Teknologi Brunei (UTB) visited Butra Heidelberg Cement (BHC) Sdn Bhd, Serasa on 17th September 2018.The technical visit was conducted by IET-UTB On Campus (IUOC) with the aim of allowing participants to have a better understanding and to gain in-depth knowledge of the workings of the organization. The visit started off with a safety briefing that offered guidelines for participants in case of an emergency and stressed the importance of personal protective equipment (PPE) in the plant. This was followed by corporate and technical presentations detailing the cement processing steps in the plant. After the presentations, participants’ PPE were checked to ensure that they were compliant to the rules set forth by BHC…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • The Reusable Revolution ( IET London Network ).

    The Reusable Revolution ( IET London Network ).

    14 million individual cups per day, 5 billion cups per year, 130 times more reusable, loss rate of 12 %. Just some of the statistics that were mentioned by Safia Qureshi, Founder and CEO of CupClub during her talk that gave insight into how a simple idea can completely change , or even create new ecosystems, in this case, through the daily use of coffee.With the focus to reduce single-use plastic packaging, the value add approach by CupClub to waste reduction ensures plastic is used with complete efficiency built into their ecosystem. Sure, we have all seen the articles about water being stored in thinner plastic bottles, but does that really have an impact ? can those engineered solutions actually impact CO2 reduction? ..These were some of the topics discussed of how an ecosystem designed…