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  • Americas PATW 2017

    Americas PATW 2017

    The IET Americas PATW 2017 competetion was held at Disneyland, Orlando. Contestants (from left to right) are Gideon Mentie; Sayana Saithu; Vanessa Di Battista; Karan Sharma; Macy Kuang (Toronto LN); Seles Bhola; Jane Xiang; Rohullah Latif.  Congratulations to Rohullah Latif (Southern California LN) with his presentation “Regenerative Medicine: Restoring Hope”; and runner-up Vanessa Di Battista with her presentstion “Geosynthetics and Antarctica: Applications and Performance of Geosynthetic Technologies in Antarctica Soil Remediation”. Rohullah Latif will attend the PATW final in UK in November. Americas have been winner of PATW final in UK for the past two years. Hooray! Keep it!

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  • CM Blog: Congratulations Victoria Network for winning the Asia Pacific Award!!!!

    CM Blog: Congratulations Victoria Network for winning the Asia Pacific Award!!!!

    The Volunteers Conference Asia Pacirfic took place together with the PATW AP Regional Final and ANZ YP meeting in Auckland 19th - 20th August 2017.  Over 50 representatives from 10 countries including our guests from UK:  Alex, Head of Communities and Events and Tom, Board of Trustees Treasurer joined the Conference.  Raj and Jeff from Victoria represented Victoria Network to attend the Conference.  We all enjoyed the inspiring talk by Professor Simpson not to mention having lots of fun when competing for the “Funniest table” Award at Annual Dinner.   Thanks Auckland Network’s volunteers and CC-AP team for their hard work!! CVC Asia Pacific in Auckland During the Award Ceremony during the CVC dinner, the following were awarded to the Asia Pacific for the outstanding achievements in different…

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  • The AP Communities Volunteers Conference - Thoughts From The Chair Of CCAP

    The AP Communities Volunteers Conference - Thoughts From The Chair Of CCAP

    On the weekend of the 19/20 August, CCAP held a Communities Volunteer Conference (CVC) in Auckland, New Zealand.  For those who were there - thank you very much for your attendance.  I really appreciate you giving up your weekend, and I hope you found it useful.   For those who weren't there, unfortunately we were limited on the numbers we could invite, but each Local Network (LN) should have had at least one attendee, and they will be talking to rest of the committee about what they learned over the weekend.  To help them do this, I created a PDF of my slides on CCAP and the CCAP Strategy, and have attached them to this blog post - there's nothing secret in there!  If you're interested in what I talked about, then please take a look  . I'd like to offer my hearty congratulations to those people…

    Karla Smith
  • IET Hong Kong Youth Development Programme - Youth Mentoring Programme (YMP) 2018 - Mentor Recruitment

    IET Hong Kong Youth Development Programme - Youth Mentoring Programme (YMP) 2018 - Mentor Recruitment

    On behalf of the Students Section (Hong Kong) of the Institution of Engineering and Technology Hong Kong (IET Hong Kong), I am writing to invite you to be one of our mentors in the upcoming IET Youth Mentoring Programme. We are looking for mentors who are passionate about inspiring young engineers, and have more than five years of work experience in engineering industries.   Since 2011, YMP has helped hundreds of mentees develop professional relationships, strengthen technical knowledge, and improve personal skills.   Being one of our YMP mentors, you will be grouped with five mentees, who are engineering undergraduates from local universities (including international students), to share your valuable life experience and expertise. Your patient guidance and sharing will certainly broaden mentees…

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  • WA Shines At Asia Pacific (Part II) - Winner Of The Asia Pacific Network Awards

    WA Shines At Asia Pacific (Part II) - Winner Of The Asia Pacific Network Awards

    The Volunteers Conference Asia Pacirfic took place together with the PATW AP Regional Final and ANZ YP meeting in Auckland 19 - 20 August 2017.  Over 50 representatives from 10 countries including our guests from UK:  Alex , Head of Communities and Events and Tom, Board of Trustees Treasurer joined the Conference.  We all enjoyed the inspiring talk by Professor Simpson not to mention having lots of fun when competing for the “Funniest table” Award at Annual Dinner.   Thanks Auckland Network’s volunteers and CC-AP team for their hard work!! AP CVC delegates Dinner at CVC: Fun time! Attendees' feedback: “Was an absolute privilege to be apart of and to meet so many giving, stupidly talented hustling young professionals that have these incredible ideas. It was awesome to see the work you've done…

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  • Congratulations Singapore Network:  Winner Of The Asia Pacific Award!!!

    Congratulations Singapore Network: Winner Of The Asia Pacific Award!!!

    The CVC AP took place together with the PATW AP Regional Final and ANZ YP meeting in Auckland 19 – 20 August 2017.  Over 50 representatives from 10 countries including our guests from UK:  Alex , Head of Communities and Events and Tom, Board of Trustees Treasurer joined the Conference.  Chia Loon, Edward, Ren You and Alan Li (PATW & YP) are the Singapore representatives who joined the Conference.  Edward did an excellent presentation introducing Singapore Network and Ren You learnt a lot from the Auckland organizer how to organise the next PATW Regional Final 2018 which wil be held in Singapore. AP CVC group picture CONGRATULATIONS to Singapore Network for winning the following awards: Most Improved Network for Asia Pacific – Singapore Network along with WA Network PATW AP Regional Final Audience…

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  • CM Blog:  Auckland Volunteers Conference AP 2017

    CM Blog: Auckland Volunteers Conference AP 2017

    The CVC AP took place together with the PATW AP Regional Final and ANZ YP meeting in Auckland: 19th - 20th August 2017.  Over 50 representatives from 10 countries including our guests from UK:  Alex, Head of Communities and Events and Tom, Board of Trustees Treasurer joined the Conference.  During the Conference, the Networks shared about their best practices: CVC Programme  and Karla, CC-AP Chairperson talked about Asia Pacific strategies.  During the CVC dinner, IET President and CES greeted us through their video messages.  We were all inspired by Professor Cather Simpson's fascinating talk about her path from a purely fundatmental laser spectroscopy scientist to becoming fully-fledged entrepreneurial academic followed by the Award ceremony of PATW Regional Final and AP LN Awards.   We had…

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  • WA Shines at Asia Pacific!

    WA Shines at Asia Pacific!

    Rovik Olsen from the Western Australia Young Professionals committee has taken home the grand prize on 19 August 2017 (Saturday) when he was crowned the  CHAMPION  of Present Around The World Asia Pacific Final. Rovik will be representing the Asia Pacific region at the grand final in London this year. Rovik is currently a fourth year student at the Edith Cowan University (ECU) here in Perth. If you have missed the live stream of Rovik's presentation, you can watch it here . Once again, congratulations Rovik!

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  • NorCal Attends The Americas CVC

    NorCal Attends The Americas CVC

    This past weekend, Allan Casey, John Manville and Sonia Travaglini of the IET NorCal committee attended the Americas Community Volunteers Conference (CVC) in Orlando, Florida. This event is held every two to three years and brings all of the Local Networks (LNs) together to learn what has happened in each of the areas and to hear about each other’s plans for the future. The specific goals of the meeting are to: 1. To inspire: provide an interactive platform for members to become more engaged with the IET 2. To inform: educate on new tools, best practice, latest developments and successes 3. To interact: provide a two-way forum for sharing ideas This year’s conference started on Friday with the Americas’ final of the Present around the World (PATW) competition. NorCal was represented by Jane…

    Allan Casey
  • Vehicle-to-Grid - Technology, Challenges And Benefits

    Vehicle-to-Grid - Technology, Challenges And Benefits

    For this month's guest posting for the Automotive and Road Transport Network, Bunmi Adefajo from the Software Innovation Team at TNEI explains the concept of Vehicle to Grid technology and the benefits it can provide . With the increased government and private funding in research and development in battery technology for electric vehicles, the Innovation team at TNEI has reviewed V2G technology, the challenges it faces, and explored ongoing V2G trials and potential applications. What is Vehicle-to-Grid Technology? Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) is the technology which allows battery powered electric vehicles (EVs) to act as mobile energy storage units. This means that as well as importing, electric vehicles can export power onto the electrical network when required, via a bidirectional charging unit…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Society Insights: August 2017 - Mining The Seafloor And Cognitive Intelligence

    Society Insights: August 2017 - Mining The Seafloor And Cognitive Intelligence

    This month we feature two interesting subjects covered by IET Local Networks recently. How can transparency be improved in the sustainable use of natural resources that society demands and how cognitive intelligence is being used to replicate human behaviour in complex situations like war and diagnosis of cancer...   Mining the seafloor East Midlands Local Network   The demand for metals and minerals continues to grow. This is in part thanks to the continued popularity of high-tech consumer devices as well as the expanding renewable energy sector; both large consumers of these materials. This popularity has necessitated researching alternative means of securing more of these natural resources, and one possible solution has been to mine the deep sea.   Currently most work is focusing on deep…

  • Have you seen the E&T Functional Safety and System Safety pages?

    Have you seen the E&T Functional Safety and System Safety pages?

    E&T Magazine Have you seen the E&T Functional Safety and System Safety pages?    You can find the latest issue, view webinars and see whitepapers, so have a look.

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • Congratulations To Brunei LN:  Winner Of The Asia Pacific Awards (CVC Asia Pacific)!!!

    Congratulations To Brunei LN: Winner Of The Asia Pacific Awards (CVC Asia Pacific)!!!

    The CVC AP took place together with the PATW AP Regional Final and ANZ YP meeting in Auckland. 19 - 20 August 2017  Over 50 representatives from 10 countries including our guests from UK:  Alex and Tom joined the Conference.  We all enjoyed the inspiring talk by Professor Simpson not to mention having lots of fun when competing for the “Funniest table” Award at the dinner. Simon receiving the best Presentation Award from Karla CC-AP Chairperson with Alex cheering for the Network CONGRATULATIONS to the Networks who won the awards below and the PATW AP winner Rovik from Western Australia: Best Budget Plan in AP:  Brunei Network Most Innovative Event/Initiative:  NSW Network – Volunteer Squad Most Improved Network:  Singapore Network and WA Network Most Used Engineering Community:  Victoria Network…

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  • Humans Of The IET - Winnie Lee

    Humans Of The IET - Winnie Lee

    Last week we met  Ghazel , Chairperson and founder of UWA IET On Campus. This week I'd like to introduce  Winnie Lee , someone most of you have never heard of. She works for the IET and is the Community Manager for our sector. Always engaging, always gung-ho, she inspires our marketing team to greater heights and promotes the WA network to the wider IET community. Winnie, despite being employed by the IET, studied Psychology and Counselling. She likes the nature of her job as it allows her to meet people from all over the region and beyond, enjoy their different cultures. Let's get to know Winnie. Dogs or cats (or Ducks? Naked mole rats?)? Teddy bears?? What is your guilty pleasure? Travel to Seoul, South Korea a few times a year (shopping). I'd want to go there for the Starcraft II scene …

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  • IET Merseyside and Western Cheshire Newsletter - September 2017 to January 2018 now available as an on-line flip book

    IET Merseyside and Western Cheshire Newsletter - September 2017 to January 2018 now available as an on-line flip book

    The latest Merseyside and Western Cheshire Newsletter is now available as an on-line flip book and pdf file Please click the link  Merseyside and Western Cheshire Newsletter September 2017 to January 2018   The newsletter is attached to this blog as pdf file.   The file size is 2Mb.

    Rob McDonald
  • Cyber Security: Hollywood vs Real Life

    Cyber Security: Hollywood vs Real Life

    I found this interesting article about the few times when film and TV has gotten hacking right. As the article explains, most of the time, realistic cybersecurity and hacking aren’t visually very exciting subjects, meaning they tend to change it to amp up the drama The NCIS and CSI franchises get it hilariously wrong and as the article points out, films like War Game and shows like Mr Robot have got it right. http://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/6-times-hollywood-got-security-right/d/d-id/1328696     What films and TV have got it right and which are getting it oh-so wrong? Let me know in the comments section below.

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  • Automation and Control Engineering Innovation Competition (ACEiC2017)

    Automation and Control Engineering Innovation Competition (ACEiC2017)

    Below, Ir. Chang Yew Cheong reports on the day.   In conjunction with IET C&A (Control and Automation) TPN, IET Malaysia Local Network and Center for System Engineering Studies (CSES), Faculty of Electrical Engineering (FKE), Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Shah Alam, Malaysia organized the “Automation and Control Engineering Innovation Competition (ACEiC2017)” on 27 July 2017 at Tuanku Abdul Halim Sultan Mu’adzam Shah, Engineering Complex Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Shah Alam Selangor. Ten teams from Universiti Teknologi MARA, International Islamic University Malaysia and Universiti Teknologi Petronas took part in this ACEiC2017 competition. There are ten teams competing under seven different categories, which are Health, Instrumentation, PID, Environmental, Agriculture, Forecasting…

    Joanne Longton
  • Are Electric Motorbikes Better Than Petrol Ones?

    Are Electric Motorbikes Better Than Petrol Ones?

    They certainly were at Anglesey Circuit on 13 August.  Its one of my favourite circuits, a great location with the sea right up by the circuit and the views of the Snowdonia mountain range in the background and looking towards South Stack from another viewpoint as well. You get a good crowd of riders and spectators and the race officials at NG Racing who run the races are always friendly.  Plus the weather was good, relatively warm, but not too bright and sunny for the riders.  It was the first round of the 2017 MotoE Racing championship, an innovative race series for electric motorcycles, which the IET’s Automotive & Road Transport Systems Technical Professional Network support, as its aimed at university teams, plus all the Technical Commission are IET members. Normally there are around 5…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Humans Of The IET WA YP - Ghazel Monir

    Humans Of The IET WA YP - Ghazel Monir

    Last week we met Victor , Chairperson and founder of Curtin IET On Campus. This week I'd like to introduce Ghazel Monir , the last of our Open Day MVPs. She is an alumnus of the 2016 Leadership Programme, joining the committee as a Leadership Programme mentor and UWA student representative. She is the mentor for the student group heading up the IET Quiz Night this September. Over the mid-semester break, she has singlehandedly brought the UWA IET On Campus club to fruition and is the incumbent chairperson. Ghazel is studying a Masters of Civil Engineering at UWA. She joined the IET YP Committee to become a part of a community of like-minded people and learn from them. Let's get to know Ghazel. Why did you join the Committee? I joined the committee so that I could help run awesome events and…

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    Former Community Member
  • IET Cambridge 2017/18

    IET Cambridge 2017/18

    All events for the 2017/18 season are now included in the events section of this site.  All IET Cambridge events have titles in capitals and are preceeded by CAMBS.  There are other events, primarily from other IET groups, which are included to enable you to have access to a wide spread of subject.  A programme card, venue maps and posters have been added to the files section.  Please take a look at the range of events that have been arranged and make a booking if you are interested in attending. Our Prestige lecture this year is by the Vice President of Technology at ARM.  Please book early to ensure you get a place.

    David Blake
  • Speaker Announcement: Bringing Manufacturing Technologies to Life - Christopher Simpson

    Speaker Announcement: Bringing Manufacturing Technologies to Life - Christopher Simpson

    Christopher Simpson is Managing Director of Simpson Associates, an international engineering consultancy providing advice and support to companies in the UK, USA, Germany and other European countries on strategy, performance improvement, project management, acquisitions and other business development.  He currently holds a number of non-executive directorships in the UK and Germany. He has been Chief Executive with major manufacturing corporations in the UK, USA and Germany.  He has in depth knowledge of Germany and is fluent in the language.  His specialist areas are advanced manufacturing and financial management.  He has a first degree in engineering and is a Sloan Fellow at the London Business School. Apart from his direct business activities, he is past Chairman of the UK Manufacturing…

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    Former Community Member
  • Five ways particle accelerators have changed the world

    Five ways particle accelerators have changed the world

    Have you ever wondered about the part particle accelerators play in our every day lives? Take a look at this article by community member Graeme Burt for The Conversation:   Got any questions for Graeme?  Post them below in the comments box.

    Joanne Longton
  • Humans Of The IET WA YP - Victor Olet

    Humans Of The IET WA YP - Victor Olet

    Last week we met Nick , Murdoch's student representative. Keeping with our theme of Open Day MVPs this week I'd like to introduce Victor Olet, our Curtin student representative, founder of Curtin IET On Campus and the incumbent chairperson. At the Curtin Open Day, he organised our stall and had members of IET On Campus helping out while he did engineering outreach for Curtin. Victor is a Chemical Engineering student at Curtin University who joined the IET through the 2016 IET YP Leadership Programme. Victor then went on to exemplify himself through his tireless work as Chairperson of Curtin IET on Campus with a particularly successful BBQ organised only a few weeks ago. Let's get to know Victor. Why did you join the Committee? I liked how the IET created a community of engineers, scientists…

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    Former Community Member
  • Zurich FabLab Technical Visit - Tuesday 29th August, 18:00

    Zurich FabLab Technical Visit - Tuesday 29th August, 18:00

    ...come along and see how the Zurich FabLab operates. Checkout the 3D Printers and other latest Design & Fabrication equipment, before maybe having a go yourself.   http://zurich.fablab.ch/   The Zurich FabLab is a workshop where you can make your own creations. The concept is best explained by visiting the Fablab one time.... Register your free place: https://localevents.theiet.org/619be6     Address: Zimmerlistrasse 6 8004 Zürich Map: https://goo.gl/maps/ZFRi9Q8tYyR2   Directions Bus or Tram to Zimmerlistrasse 6, 8004 Zurich (Close to Zurich Hardplatz) See you there... Your IET Switzerland Committee

    Jeff Hunter