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  • IET FARADAY DO-IT-YOURSELF CHALLENGE - 3 Preliminary Round & 1 FINAL

    IET FARADAY DO-IT-YOURSELF CHALLENGE - 3 Preliminary Round & 1 FINAL

    Executive summary:   PRELIMINARY ROUND 1 HELD ON 11 th MARCH 2017 : Participated by 8 teams – 48 students   PRELIMINARY ROUND 2 HELD ON 2 nd APRIL 2017 - Participated by 8 teams – 48 students   PRELIMINARY ROUND 3 HELD ON 13 th MAY 2017 - Participated by 7 teams – 42 students   FINAL to be held on 26August 2017     The IET Brunei Young Professional Section (YPS) with the support of the main committee organised the IET Faraday Do-It-Yourself Challenge for Schools’ students in Year 9. The aim of the activity is to give students the opportunity to research, design and make prototype solutions to genuinely tough engineering problems. This is in-line with the IET Brunei vision and mission in promoting the general advancement of science, engineering and technology and to facilitate the exchange of…

    Siong Tang
  • IET BRUNEI LN ORGANISED TECHNICAL VISIT AND TALK

    IET BRUNEI LN ORGANISED TECHNICAL VISIT AND TALK

    Technical vist on 4th August 2017 IET members, On campus group members from Politeknik Brunei and University Technology Brunei as well as some non members visited the Sinar Suria Bio-Center, MC Biotech Sdn Bhd on the 4th August 2017.  Participants had the opportunity to view the first class facility for the production of large scale cultivation of the Microalgae Haematococcus pluvialias.  The facility was completed in mid-2016 and concentrates on cultivation, drying and packaging of the dried algae biomass after which they are exported to Japan for extraction and further processing. The target product extracted from the Microalgae called Astaxanthin, a beta-carotenoid (same family as Vitamin A).  It is one of the strongest anti-oxidants in the market and gained international acclaim after being…

    Siong Tang
  • IET BRUNEI DARUSSALAM NETWORK ORGANISED TALK ON THE IMPORTANCE OF PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY INSURANCE - 11th AUGUST 2017

    IET BRUNEI DARUSSALAM NETWORK ORGANISED TALK ON THE IMPORTANCE OF PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY INSURANCE - 11th AUGUST 2017

    Mr Ang Kian Guan, past IET Brunei LN Chairman shared with IET members on the following,  - Corporate Risk Management - Professional Indemnity Insurance - Wealth Management and Trust

    Siong Tang
  • National Initiative For Cyber Education (NICE)

    National Initiative For Cyber Education (NICE)

    The NICE framework being introduced by nist.gov is pragmatic in its approach and offers understandings that can be adopted by any organisation. Specifically, it lets you identify what cyber designations are applicable to your organisation and which specific combination of academic, certifications and apprenticeship models are applicable to your company.   Current cyber qualifications are limited and somewhat restricted as they are based off TCP/IP technology ecosystems, the NICE framework, goes one step further and allows you to move beyond the client/server architecture to identify what combinations of any cyber activities will be applicable to your needs.  It lets you make qualitative and quantitative cyber assessments without any bias. Its framework uses a common body of knowledge (CBK)…

  • IET BRUNEI DARUSSALAM ORGANISED TECHNICAL VISIT TO SINAR SURIA BIO-CENTER, MC BIOTECH SDN BHD - 4th AUGUST 2017

    IET BRUNEI DARUSSALAM ORGANISED TECHNICAL VISIT TO SINAR SURIA BIO-CENTER, MC BIOTECH SDN BHD - 4th AUGUST 2017

    IET members, On campus group members from Politeknik Brunei and University Technology Brunei as well as some non members visited the Sinar Suria Bio-Center, MC Biotech Sdn Bhd on the 4th August 2017.  Participants had the opportunity to view the first class facility for the production of large scale cultivation of the Microalgae Haematococcus pluvialias.  The facility was completed in mid-2016 and concentrates on cultivation, drying and packaging of the dried algae biomass after which they are exported to Japan for extraction and further processing. The target product extracted from the Microalgae called Astaxanthin, a beta-carotenoid (same family as Vitamin A).  It is one of the strongest anti-oxidants in the market and gained international acclaim after being featured on the 2012 Dr. Oz show…

    Siong Tang
  • 2017 Amercias CVC

    2017 Amercias CVC

    Presentation by Toronto LN at 2017 Americas volunteer conference in Orlando.

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  • Come And See Behind The Scenes At MotoE Racing

    Come And See Behind The Scenes At MotoE Racing

    The 2017 season of MotoE gets underway for 2017 with races at: Anglesey circuit - 12-13 August 2017 Pembrey - 1-3 September 2017 Donington Park -  7-8 October 2017   MotoE is a dynamic Engineering Competition   that challenges teams from all over the world to design and build and race electric motorbikes. The series enables teams to test themselves them against the best competitors in the world on iconic race tracks throughout Europe. The teams form an inclusive club of manufacturers, technical institutions and privateer constructors who are racing on the same track at the same time to be at the cutting edge of clean technology that powers the next generation of motorsport. The field is level, and the same rules apply to all competitors making this the most open competition that exists today…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • IET WA YPS Leadership Programme Project:  Bike Phone Charger

    IET WA YPS Leadership Programme Project: Bike Phone Charger

    Check out this amazing project by the IET WA Leadership Programme Team which promotes STEM and the IET during the open day of the four universities in Western Australia:  Curtin, Murdock, UWA and ECU. See how Kelly charged her mom's phone using the bike here Team’s Process Participating in the WA IET leadership programme presented us with a project that has never been attempted before. The team was faced with a challenge that had no clearly defined approach but had a single objective; to promote the IET to aspiring engineers on Universities around Western Australia. Initially, the project was oriented towards beating a World Record. However, after weeks of discussing world record ideas, the team decided to beat a world record using a self-powered bicycle that would charge the most electronic…

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  • 10 Products Made Obsolete by IoT

    10 Products Made Obsolete by IoT

    IoT Evolution World recently posted this article about everyday objects that they believe will be obsolete by Internet of Things. http://www.iotevolutionworld.com.convey.pro/l/7BQZr20   They make some interesting points – they are probably spot on with number 10: paper documents , which have already decreased dramatically over the last few years. However I’m not so sure about some of the other items. For number 1 Physical Payment Methods , we have seen a real decreased in physical money, however for small amounts and in an emergency they still play a role in society – besides what will the tooth fairy leave under the pillows of children?! On a more serious note there are ‘Orwelian’ privacy worries with virtual money, which could prevent physical cash being made completely obsolete. Number 3…

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  • Upcoming Antennas And Propagation TPN Events

    Upcoming Antennas And Propagation TPN Events

    We’ll be starting our new session in October and the Antennas and Propagation network has some great events lined up: here are 3 of the events coming up over the next year:   LAPC 2017 -  whilst not technically a TPN event, this event is now organised by the IET and the TPN has lots of involvement in it! Held in Loughborough University on 13 and 14 November 2017, the format of the event continues in a single-track format where invited talks in special sessions are alternated with open poster sessions co-located with an exhibition. http://events.theiet.org/lapc/index.cfm   Novel RF Materials and Manufacturing Techniques for Antennas – this new 2 day event will be held in Austin Court Birmingham on 7 and 8 February 2018 . This colloquium aims to bring together experts from these two interdependent…

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  • Humans Of The IET WA YP - Nicholas Lane

    Humans Of The IET WA YP - Nicholas Lane

    Last Week we met Tayah , a General Committee Member. Keeping with our theme of Open Day MVPs this week I'd like to introduce Nicholas Lane , our Murdoch Student Club Representative for MESS (Murdoch Engineering Student Society). Nick is an Instrumentation and Control Engineering student at Murdoch University who joined the IET to be involved with other like minded students and engineering professionals. He's also an alumnus of the 2016 IET YP Leadership Programme. Let's get to know Nick. Why did you join the Committee? I was inspired by the amazing committee members and what they are doing. Dogs or cats (or Ducks? Naked mole rats?)? Dogs×100. One of these days I'll get a cat person on here. What is your guilty pleasure? Eating chips and gravy on a rainy day. What is the nerdiest thing you do…

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  • "Architecture for Complex Systems" Speaker Announcement: Mike Wilkinson - Niteworks

    "Architecture for Complex Systems" Speaker Announcement: Mike Wilkinson - Niteworks

    The Architecting of Complex Systems Mike Wilkinson, Niteworks   Abstract Traditional Systems Engineering inhabits a tidy world where effects are clearly linked to causes, system evolution is predictable and similar starting conditions will lead to similar endpoints. This is not the case in all systems, including those relying on human beings for their operation, and systems methods such as architecting are increasingly being  called upon where the old certainties do not apply. This paper explores that nature of systems complexity, the role that architecture can play in taming complexity, and how that role can be realised in practical terms using architecture and architecting methods. Biography Mike Wilkinson is Technical Director Niteworks, on secondment from Atkins. He has a first degree in…

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  • 2017/18 Committee

    2017/18 Committee

    Here is the Bristol Network committee for the 2017/18 season:   Chair: Junichi Sugiura CEng FIET Vice Chair: Dr Pritesh Narayan MIET Advisor to the Chair: Jeremy Boyd MIET Honorary Secretary: Pelin Morgan MIET Honorary Treasurer: Eur Ing Dr Russell Haines CEng FIET Young Professionals’ Chair: Chris Waters MIET Professional Registration Advisor: John Garrett CEng FIET Fellow (FIET) Representative: Eur Ing Dr Russell Haines CEng FIET IEng Representative: Prajjwal Baral IEng MIET Schools & Colleges Liaison: Michael Richardson CEng MIET Academic Liaison (UoB): Prof. Mark Beach CEng MIET Court Liaison (UoB) Jeremy Boyd MIET Academic Liaison (UWE): Dr Kemraj Emrith Dr Pritesh Narayan MIET Industrial Liaison: Dr Qasim Al’Akayshee CEng MIET Retired Professional Engineers Club: Michael Rowe CEng MIET…

    James Inge
  • Visit to MSport

    Visit to MSport

    The West Cumbria Network volunteers recently organised a visit to the M-Sport facility.  Here is a report from Joseph Dabrera, the West Cumbria Convenor. "The visit to MSport was excellent and the high standard maintained by M-Sport staff has much to do with their success in motor sports. The owner Malcolm Wilson is a man of vision and persistence in that he was able to select the premises and secure funding for such a privately owned business which has had considerable success in motor sports. The M-Sport expansion and investment in education and training of employees continues and must be a prime factor in their business success. The Tour included a behind the scenes of the development of the Ford Fusion and Bentley continental GT racing cars ."   One of the tour attendee’s thoughts “Although…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Missed ICPRS? Catch up with the conference

    Missed ICPRS? Catch up with the conference

    Report on the International Conference on Pattern Recognition Systems (ICPRS) 11th - 13th July 2017 Report written by Marcos González Montero The origin of the conference First of all, to talk about the International Conference on Pattern Recognition Systems (ICPRS) it’s necessary to go back to it origins. The Chilean Computer Science Society has for many years organised an annual conference and in each conference there were different workshops reflecting specialised fields. Some years later, and thanks to the importance that its workshop gained in a short period of time and to the amount of papers that came from many countries to its workshop, the Chilean Association for Pattern Recognition (ACHIRP being its acronym in Spanish) emerged as an independent organization and associated to the International…

    Phoebe Houssein
  • Upcoming RF and Microwave TPN Events

    Upcoming RF and Microwave TPN Events

    We’ll be starting our new session in October and the RF and Microwave network has some great events lined up. Here are 3 of the events that the TPN have coming up over the next year:   Towards 5G – after a successful event this year, the TPN will be hosting another event looking at 5G technology. Held in Savoy Place, London on 24 January 2018 , this event is sure to be another exciting look at the future of 5G as it gets ever closer Registration details coming soon   T he 6th Active and Passive RF Devices - now in its 6 th year, this is a repeat of the successful event held at Savoy Place, London on the 8th May 2017. This event is an opportunity to find out about the latest breakthrough in RF and microwave areas.   Date and location TBC   THz and MM Wave – this event is being held in Austin…

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  • Applying The Layered Approach - Defence In Depth

    Applying The Layered Approach - Defence In Depth

    In line with the theme of field based technologies, the need to interact with field-data hosted beyond domain networks is reviewed here. Traditional networks that housed core data structures are likely to have implemented security segments similar to figure 1. With the advancement of users ability to access and interact with data outside the traditional network, the need for defence in depth as a method to review security posture becomes appealing as it allows you to take multi-layered approach to security, similar to figure 2. Below are some steps your Security Operations Center can use to review application/technology deployment projects: 1.Identify the bare essential critical core components required for a transaction to occur within your application. 2.How would services dependant on Non…

  • IET Volunteers Flying High At Royal Air Tattoo 2017 Fairford

    IET Volunteers Flying High At Royal Air Tattoo 2017 Fairford

    Earlier in July, some of the Aerospace TPN volunteers linked up with colleagues in the IET Swindon Local Network who host a stand each year at the Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford.  In addition to the IET volunteers there was also support on the stand from a number of partner organisations i.e.  Defence Science & Technology Laboratory (DSTL), The British Gliding Association, @Bristol Science Museum, Hybrid Air Vehicles (Airlander), Aquila (Bird Flight Simulator) and the STEM Ambassador Program.   The IET stand was the biggest and best that has so far been provided at the tattoo.  There were many “hands-on” activities for all ranges of visitors including the @Bristol experiments, electric circuits and torch building not forgetting both of the flight simulators.  In addition to…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • TechBite: How Behavioural Science Could Transform The Transport Sector

    TechBite: How Behavioural Science Could Transform The Transport Sector

    In May 2017 the IET Automotive and Road Transport Systems Network held an interesting event - Behavioural Psychology In Transport . As part of the IET TechBite series (bitesize technical insights from the engineering community) we have put together a blogpost that summarises some of the ideas that were discussed. Please have a read and feel free to comment...   It is now being recognised that human psychology and behavioural insights, also known as ‘nudge’, have the ability to improve the design and delivery of transport initiatives. “The transition to a more sustainable transport system can only be achieved by a combination of technological shifts and behavioural shifts,” highlights Jillian Anable, Professor of Transport and Energy at the University of Leeds’ Institute for Transport Studies…

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  • Humans Of The IET WA YP - Tayah Gallacher

    Humans Of The IET WA YP - Tayah Gallacher

    Welcome to a new series of posts by the WA IET YP designed to let you get to know your YP Committee. Each week I invite you to meet a new person, put a face to those who have been working to provide you with events all year round. First up I want you to meet Tayah Gallacher , our General Committee Member , who recently organised our presence at the ECU Open Day featuring the now much shared Phone Charge Bike. Tayah is a Civil Engineering (Honours) student at ECU who joined the IET to further develop her organisational and team working skills. I asked her some questions so we can get to know her better. Why did you join the Committee? The committee is very active and engaged, I wanted to be a part of a committee who is active within the engineering field, and who is continually striving to improve…

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  • Professional Registration Myths Debunked

    Professional Registration Myths Debunked

    Think you can’t apply for Chartered Engineer (CEng) until you’re 30? Or perhaps you’ve been put off applying for any professional registration status because you’ve heard it takes too long or you think you need a specific qualification? We’ve come across a few misunderstandings in our time, so we have decided to set the record straight and disprove some of those crazy professional registration myths.     Myth: You need to have a degree-level education to achieve Incorporated Engineer (IEng) or CEng. Truth: Applications for professional registration are competence-based and whilst a bachelor or master’s degree is a good way to demonstrate competences it is not the only way. This can also be done through further learning.    Myth: Only IET accredited degrees count towards IEng or CEng. Truth…

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  • Professional Registration Myths Debunked

    Professional Registration Myths Debunked

    Think you can’t apply for Chartered Engineer (CEng) until you’re 30? Or perhaps you’ve been put off applying for any professional registration status because you’ve heard it takes too long or you think you need a specific qualification? We’ve come across a few misunderstandings in our time, so we have decided to set the record straight and disprove some of those crazy professional registration myths.     Myth: You need to have a degree-level education to achieve Incorporated Engineer (IEng) or CEng. Truth: Applications for professional registration are competence-based and whilst a bachelor or master’s degree is a good way to demonstrate competences it is not the only way. This can also be done through further learning.    Myth: Only IET accredited degrees count towards IEng or CEng. Truth…

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  • Professional Registration Myths Debunked

    Professional Registration Myths Debunked

    Think you can’t apply for Chartered Engineer (CEng) until you’re 30? Or perhaps you’ve been put off applying for any professional registration status because you’ve heard it takes too long or you think you need a specific qualification? We’ve come across a few misunderstandings in our time, so we have decided to set the record straight and disprove some of those crazy professional registration myths.     Myth: You need to have a degree-level education to achieve Incorporated Engineer (IEng) or CEng. Truth: Applications for professional registration are competence-based and whilst a bachelor or master’s degree is a good way to demonstrate competences it is not the only way. This can also be done through further learning.    Myth: Only IET accredited degrees count towards IEng or CEng. Truth…

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  • IET Civil Nuclear Cyber Security Event

    IET Civil Nuclear Cyber Security Event

    The Civil Nuclear Cyber Security Event was held last week in the new National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) in Victoria. Unfortunately due to the secure nature of the building, we weren't allowed to take photos, but I can confirm the building was very nice indeed!! (Well the part we were allowed in any way!)   The day was well attended and as well as networking sessions, we heard from speakers from a number of different organisations including: NCSC  UK Government Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (DBEIS)  Office for Nuclear Regulation, UK (ONR)  Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA)  Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI)   Thanks to NCSC for hosting us and to everyone who attended – we hope you enjoyed the day!

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