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  • Internet Of Things At The 2018 World Cup

    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?

    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

    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

    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

    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)

    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)

    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
  • ​Annual Meeting MFI-eV And Joint Event With IET Germany - December 2017

    ​Annual Meeting MFI-eV And Joint Event With IET Germany - December 2017

    The annual meeting of the Michael Faraday Institution e.V. (MFI) , a joint event with the IET Germany local network, was held in Augsburg on the weekend of 2nd and 3rd December 2017. Alistair Gill, who is on both the MFI and IET committees, has written a short report about this event for the website.   On the 2nd of December 2017, engineers and others gathered for the annual general meeting of the MFI-eV and the joint meeting with the IET. The MFI-eV annual meeeting was opened by the MFI-eV Chairman, Sandip Banerjee. The meeting was preceded by the announcement that one of our members, Derek Mullinger had passed away just a few day before. A moment's silence in his memory was held. The meeting included the, by law, official discharge of the memebers of the club's officials and a round up of…

    Howard Gray
  • Read about the Safety Vice-Chair's day job and find more out about ESAS 2018.

    Read about the Safety Vice-Chair's day job and find more out about ESAS 2018.

    The Safety TPN Vice Chair is James Inge and James Inge is deputy head in the Quality, Safety and Environmental Protection group. His job is to ensure DE&S is delivery focused and safety driven. Find out more about Jame's roleat DE&S on page 21 and the ESAS 2018 event  taking place on 18-19 September 2018, Abbey Wood.

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • Infrarail 2018 Show Review

    Infrarail 2018 Show Review

    Infrarail 2018 took place at ExCeL London 1-3 May 2018.  The IET Railway TPN were in attendance on stand A70, and we hope that you dropped past to say hello.  We have over 130 visitors to the stand over the 3 day asking about Membership, Professional Registration, conferences, TPNs, Communities, joint working, Innovation Awards and various other queries.   Infrarail have released the Official Show Review, so have a look and let us know your thoughts on this event. You can get a summary of some of our the key exhibitors and outstanding educational programme, and to watch the videos of the  keynote presentations . Official Show Review here .

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • CAWE 2018

    CAWE 2018

    Last week saw the 6 th edition of Colloquium on Antennas, Wireless and Electromagnetics, affectionately known as CAWE The CAWE event travels around the UK and this time we headed to sunny Bristol and the lovely venue of Engineers House, located on the Clifton area of the city.   As always the event covered a wide range of topics. Speakers came from across the UK, including speakers from the University of Birmingham, University of Sheffield, Qinetiq and Aberystwyth University. Presentations included: Jonathan Spencer from Dstl, who posed a problem about deployed communications to the delegates Mark Hawkins from Qinetiq, who discussed security by design Ramlee Kamarudin from Cranfield University whose presentation on 5G communications, compared the time it took to download Guardians of the Galaxy…

    Former Staff Member
  • Is It Time To Change Your Lightbulb?

    Is It Time To Change Your Lightbulb?

    I've written before about the lightbulb moment that many engineers get when they realise they want to be an engineer, or later in their career when they realise that they want to be professionally registered, but this is only the start of the journey...   As a member of the professional development team, it's part of my role to support those having their lightbulb moments and to help them to find their goals - but it's also part of the role to help those that have not had that moment yet (some might say I'm here to help them find the light), and also to help those that have lost thier way. So, if you're feeling a little lost, or it's been a while since that lightbulb moment and you feel the initial light of that enthuasiasm fading, then maybe it's time to change your lightbulb and re-ignite…

    Kathryn Bain
  • Dream Big : Innovating In Our World

    Dream Big : Innovating In Our World

    The 17th Annual Conference of the Society of Concurrent Product Development, Dream Big : Innovating in Our World is running at the Science Museum of Minnesota on the 14th and 15th June 2018.  I am attending to represent the IET Aerospace TPN and also to promote stronger links with our North American colleagues. The Society and the Conference focuses on Concurrent Product Development and innovation, with speakers from major Engineering companies through to academics and start-up's.  I thought the following would be of interest, from an area completely different to aerospace; consumer goods ... If you are interested in hearing more, or want me to ask questions on your behalf, please get in touch. HARRY'S: How to gain a MILLION loyal customers Fireside Chat with Harry's CEO   Have a fireside chat…

  • Cyber Security - Are Your Engineering Processes Safe

    Cyber Security - Are Your Engineering Processes Safe

    On 24th May a presentation was give by Mr Peter Hazell of Yorkshire Water on Cyber Security - Are your engineering processes safe? The event was initiated by the IET's C&A TPN & arranged by the IET YHRN & held at the Rose Bowl venue in Leeds which is part of the Leeds Beckett University Campus The talk highlighted the dangers of applying unmodified information security principles to the engineering environment and looked at how industrial structure impacts on operational security. The presentation mainly focussed on the Power Generation and Oil & Gas Industries where significant incidents from the past were highlighted showing vulnerabilities that could be a target for cyber attacks.Of significance, particular in the early 1980's, there was an historic disconnect between the Operating Technology…

    Alan Chater
  • STEM Ambassador Takes Volunteering To The Next Level

    STEM Ambassador Takes Volunteering To The Next Level

    Just over a year ago, STEM Ambassador Ed Chester, CEng MIET, decided to volunteer for the IET as a School Liaison Officer. He sees the role as an extension of his activities as an ambassador, enabling him to create even more opportunities for young people to learn about engineering.  School Liaison Officers (SLOs) are points of contact for schools, STEM organisations and local networks within regions in the UK. They help the educational community to deliver activities which promote science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) to schoolchildren.  Ed says there are a few activities within his remit: “I represent the IET at school and public-facing events. This involves having an IET stand and promoting opportunities in engineering, particularly the educational support that the IET provides…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Not all tech needs to be high-tech

    Not all tech needs to be high-tech

    Solutions to real-world problems are often simple and a combination of high-tech and low-tech approaches.I live in a small village in the northern folds of the South Downs in West Sussex. Until Dr Beeching wielded his axe the village was cut in two by a railway, but had its own station, just half a mile from the station in the neighbouring small town. Then, many years ago, part of the railway track was used to provide a bypass of the town and of our village, which is therefore still cut in two, but now by a road. As with many small villages, there is a desire by residents to prevent through traffic and to slow down whatever vehicles do drive through. The first photo is the ‘high-tech’ part of the traffic calming scheme used. So as to abide by the planning rules that these devices should not…

    David James
  • Electric Motorsport – One To Watch?

    Electric Motorsport – One To Watch?

    It’s an exciting time for electric motorsport. It may still be in its early days, but it provides an opportunity for engineers to get stuck into new challenges, particularly around energy management and efficiency.  “What the sector is doing in terms of technology is very interesting, with electrification in all areas of powertrains and systems accelerating rapidly,” says Angus Lyon CEng MIET, Director of Rockfort Engineering and Executive Member of the IET’s Automotive and Road Transport Systems (ARTS) Technical and Professional Network (TPN) .   “Motorsport is a competitive environment, but stepping into Formula E, the electric street racing championship, is a different domain – we’re literally chasing 0.1% efficiency!” Working across sectors Historically, motorsport has been quite guarded…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Students compete in IET Brunei Faraday's Challenge

    Students compete in IET Brunei Faraday's Challenge

    THIRTY-six Year 9 students representing six schools participated in the preliminary rounds for the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Faraday Do-It-Yourself Challenge recently at KB Sentral Shopping Centre. St John’s School, Chung Hua Middle School (Kuala Belait), International School Brunei, St George’s School, Muda Hashim Secondary School and Sayyidina Ali Secondary School sent in the participants. The winners were Chung Hua Middle School, St George’s School and St John’s School. They received BND200 per team as well as certificates. Presenting the prizes was Lieutenant Colonel (U) Schufin bin Haji Brahim, the IET Brunei Darussalam Honorary Chairman for 2017-2018 Session. The winning teams will proceed to the National Faraday Final Challenge on September 2 at Aman Hills Shopping…

    Siong Tang
  • IET YP Leadership Programme - Workshop Two (Project Management)

    IET YP Leadership Programme - Workshop Two (Project Management)

    The WA IET YP Leadership Programme continued this month. Check out what participant Elizabeth Stinton thought of the first workshop. Word by Elizabeth Stinton, a participant As a participant of the 2018 IET Leadership Programme, I was keenly anticipating the second workshop. In this workshop, we were to discover what project and mentor we were to be assigned to. As one of the few non-engineers in the programme, I had my fingers crossed for the mentor and data scientist, Ashleigh Ballantyne (the only non-engineer mentor). The day began at 9:30 am when my twin, another participant of the Leadership Programme, and I arrived at the Engineering Pavilion at Curtin University. There we socialised with other participants and had a quick chat with the president of the Curtin IET on Campus, Victor Olet…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • DIY FARADAY CHALLENGE ROUND 2 - 13TH MAY 2018

    DIY FARADAY CHALLENGE ROUND 2 - 13TH MAY 2018

    Sunday, 13th May 2018, Kuala Belait. The IET Brunei Young Professional Section (YPS) and Oil & Gas Discovery Centre Brunei have conducted IET Do-It-Yourself Faraday Challenge Preliminary Round 2 for students in Year 9. In this preliminary round, there are total of 36 students representatives come from 6 schools; namely St John's School, Chung Hua Middle School, International School Brunei, St George's School, Sekolah Menengah Muda Hashim, and Sekolah Menengah Sayyidina Ali. The event was held on Sunday, 13th May 2018 in KB Sentral Shopping Centre.Sunday, 13th May 2018, Kuala Belait. The IET Brunei Young Professional Section (YPS) and Oil & Gas Discovery Centre Brunei have conducted IET Do-It-Yourself Faraday Challenge Preliminary Round 2 for students in Year 9. In this preliminary round, there…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • 2018IET Photographer of the year competition

    2018IET Photographer of the year competition

    A photography competition capturing the creative and progressive face of engineers and engineering and technology today.

    Chris SF Chew
  • Why Aren’t There Enough Women In Engineering, Seriously?

    Why Aren’t There Enough Women In Engineering, Seriously?

    A more diverse workforce can make companies more profitable. But there’s still a lot to do to make it happen.  There has been a lot of commentary about the lack of women in STEM generally and in engineering particularly – but I want to look at the root causes.  Firstly, we know there is a demand for more female engineers. We know that the UK engineering sector has a skills shortage, leading to a huge talent crunch which will inevitably affect the delivery of projects worth billions of pounds. So we know we need more skilled engineers.  We also know that by not attracting workers from 50% of the population can only be detrimental – not just to companies, but to the wider community.  So what are the reasons for this? I wanted to get an idea of what the root causes were and what stakeholders could…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • AGM - Visit To The Umwelt Arena (Near Zurich) And Design Workshop

    AGM - Visit To The Umwelt Arena (Near Zurich) And Design Workshop

    Please book your diaries now for our 2018 AGM - Saturday 30th June, 12:00 noon (entrance into the Umwelt Arena at 12:15pm)  Highlights: Chance to have a sneak preview of what the Umwelt Arena is, and what they have to offer Apero AGM Design Workshop Time to visit the Umwelt Arena, exploring one or more of the main attractions. We'd expect to be finished at 17:00 ============================================================================== --> Enter additional details of the AGM here. Cost (Free), Travel, Detailed Planning, Apero etc, Link to sign-up ============================================================================== and ============================================================================== --> Enter additional details of the Design Workshop here ========================…

    Jeff Hunter
  • Talk on Professional Registration at MAHSA University , Saujana Putra

    Talk on Professional Registration at MAHSA University , Saujana Putra

    The Faculty of Engineering and IT requested me to give a talk on CEng Application for their staff. It is good to see the interest shown by them in understanding the process of Professional Registration.

    Chris SF Chew