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  • RAF Cosford Air Show 2017 - volunteers wanted

    RAF Cosford Air Show 2017 - volunteers wanted

    The STEM Hangar at the RAF Cosford Air Show 2017, which is being held on Sunday 11th June 2017. The Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths Hangar has been a popular addition to the Air Show in the past couple of years with the number of visitors growing year on year.   The number of organisations benefiting from having a stand in this dedicated hangar has increased over the years from charities encouraging young men and women to enter Science fields to international companies showcasing how they benefit communities at home and around the world. Joining the expanding list of businesses taking part in this event gives you a wonderful opportunity to display the diverse opportunities within your organisation and how integrally it’s linked with the wider STEM initiative. The RAF Cosford Air…

    Julie
  • IET WA YPS Team Building/Planning Day 2017  : )

    IET WA YPS Team Building/Planning Day 2017 : )

    Review of the 2017 Team Building/ Planning day   What a way to kick start the year. The sun was blaring and the Perth weather was living up to its reputation with a whopping high of 37 degrees. The heat was turned up but that didn’t stop the IET Team Building and Planning day from being a massive success. We started the day off with rock climbing at Rockface Northbridge. What better way to forge relationships than quite literally putting your life in another person’s hands? As expected, the activity was challenging, strenuous and all the synonyms you could think of, but the satisfaction when reaching the goal outweighed it all. An abundance of food and drink was also provided to fill our stomachs and keep us hydrated. A surprise birthday cake was also organised for one of our loyal members…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Top 10 RISK Management Strategies For Entrepreneurs

    Top 10 RISK Management Strategies For Entrepreneurs

    Risk is a part of all of our lives and risk related careers are many, but what does Risk Management mean to you?   On 23 February ,  Tony Reid will deliver a presentation on the practicalities of applying Risk Management on projects .   This has been organised by the Project Controls Network and will be at the Teacher Building in Glasgow - so if you have any plans to be in Glasgow on 23rd, why not come along and hear more? More information about the event can be found in our Events Section:   Tony is a past Chairman of the exec committee and started his career in Electricity Supply commissioning maintenance and operations and later developed into Project Controls.  He has international experience in the Process/Petrochemical contracting industry, in both operational and management positions…

  • Submit Your 2016 CPD Records

    Submit Your 2016 CPD Records

    Now is the time to  Submit your 2016 CPD return.   The window to submit your 2016 CPD returns opened on 3rd January 2017. You may be chosen to have your record reviewed as part of our CPD monitoring policy.  Find out more about what is included  and how to utilise the IET Career Manager tool.

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • Submit Your 2016 CPD Record

    Submit Your 2016 CPD Record

    Now is the time to  Submit your 2016 CPD return.   The window to submit your 2016 CPD returns opened on 3rd January 2017. You may be chosen to have your record reviewed as part of our CPD monitoring policy.  Find out more about what is included  and how to utilise the IET Career Manager tool.

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • Submit Your 2016 CPD Record

    Submit Your 2016 CPD Record

    Now is the time to  Submit your 2016 CPD return.   The window to submit your 2016 CPD returns opened on 3rd January 2017. You may be chosen to have your record reviewed as part of our CPD monitoring policy.  Find out more about what is included and how to utilise the IET Career Manager tool.

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • 2017 Upcoming Events Reminder!

    2017 Upcoming Events Reminder!

    Upcoming events!  Remember these events are FREE and add to your CPD (We usually even provide refreshments!). Use the links below for more info and to register as spaces are often limited: 16th Jan:  Lifeskills- Project Management -  https://goo.gl/BV44yo   (Fully subscribed) 16th Feb:  Seagate Technology Tour  -  https://goo.gl/jDAQ85 23rd Feb:  IET/BCS Turing Lecture  (Now a permanent fixture in NI due to the continued fantastic level of interest and support) 23rd Mar:  IET NI Annual Dinner 28th Mar:  Sensata Technologies Tour  (Formerly known as Schrader) 4th April:  Professional Registration Workshop Registration links will be updated for all of the above soon!

    Brian Moorhead
  • A Cloud Enabled World: Growth Opportunities For Businesses And Individuals

    A Cloud Enabled World: Growth Opportunities For Businesses And Individuals

    IET Central London Evening Lecture Savoy Place, 11-Jan-2017 Presented by: Neil Lewis and Sylvain Gaugry from Hitachi Data Systems The new year started off with this lively and informative talk on the topic of Cloud-based IT infrastructure and how to remain successful in a Cloud-enabled world. As we learnt,  Hitachi are positioning themselves as a leader in this field; they are making the difficult transition from selling boxes to providing services, with the whole company adapting to this disruption in their way of business.    An astounding revelation was that 90-95% of the total amount of digital data stored in the world has been created within the last two years. Another was that, by 2020, data will be created at a rate of 1.2 MB (equivalent to one old floppy disk) per second per person…

    David Tabor
  • The Global Challenge is back

    The Global Challenge is back

    It’s back! The second IET Young Professionals Global Challenge was launched in November 2016 at the Innovation Awards ceremony.   The competition, held in association with RedR, encourages young professionals and students to test their technical know-how by devising a solution to a real world  engineering problem. It enables young engineers to develop their technical, problem-solving and presentation skills and, as we have seen from the first competition, it can lead to some incredible opportunities within industry.In the first Global Challenge, 30 innovative ideas were submitted from all over the world for a portable, economical laptop cooling system for humanitarian aid workers to use in the field.   One solution, called hipsterIce, was the clear winner due to its sheer simplicity, low levels…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • EngSpire  A reminder

    EngSpire A reminder

    A reminder to all in the Ottawa LN to consider helping with EngSpire.  The link may be found here:  http://www.engspire.org/nem2017/volunteer/ . Here is the introduction from Rose Almond, Chair of the Toronto LN:   The workshop theme for this year is 'Super engineers' and is pre-designed with all materials provided - so no costs to the volunteers. The story behind the theme is that you and all your Super engineer friends have been kidnapped by the Evil Genius and are trapped in his island fortress. You have to use the various engineering skills of your group ( software, electronics, mechanical) to escape. Workshops are a fun mix of games and hands on activities and run with kids ages 5-14. We do provide online training on the program for volunteers which we always try and keep as short as possible…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Medical Engineering In the Next 50 Years

    Medical Engineering In the Next 50 Years

    The Ottawa LN provided a talk at the Toronto LN Christmas dinner in 2016.  It was an opportunity for the speaker, Dr Frank Johnson, to return to his alma mater, where he studied for his Masters and PhD in the early 1970's.  He used the chance to review the progress of medical engineering during the intervening years and then cheerfully project forwards by another 50 years to estimate where medical engineering would be in 2060.  Fortunately the probability of feedback of the veracity of his predictions is low, even given the current level of expertise of medical engineering. The video of his talks may be found at http://bit.ly/IETxmasFJA and http://bit.ly/IETxmasFJB

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • MOU signed between Ottawa LN, Chennai LN and KCG College in Chennai

    MOU signed between Ottawa LN, Chennai LN and KCG College in Chennai

    The Ottawa LN, Chennai LN and the KCG College in Chennai have signed an MOU to "twin" the two networks and provide a source of mentoring for the engineering students at KCG College in Chennai. This agreement has stemmed from regular visits of Ottawa LN member Frank Johnson to Chennai where he has addressed the Chennai LN, taken part in their panel discussions and, when he visited in 2016 with his daughter, assisted with the assessment of final year projects on the Internet of Things. Both Ottawa and Chennai have strong interests in emerging technologies, cybersecurity and communication.  Connections such as those made through this MOU help enlarge the vision for engineers in both centres. The terms of the MOU are ambitious but pragmatic: Establish a collaborative space to share ideas and project…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • First Prize for Backstreet Builders FLL team sponsored by Ottawa LN

    First Prize for Backstreet Builders FLL team sponsored by Ottawa LN

    A team of six 9 to 12 year olds designed and programmed a robot for entry into the First Lego League tournament for "Animal Allies 2016".  They achieved a score of 138 on the robot challenge, well ahead of the next team in the field of 19 high-school entries.  They were awarded the prize for the best robot performance A video of their award-winning run may be found here: http://bit.ly/BackstreetBuilders2016 Despite a wide lead (the next team only scored 89 points) on the challenge board, the Backstreet Builders were not selected to advance to the next round of the competition since their entries in the other components of the challenge were not strong enough.  Oddly the judges were unable to provide a ranked score for those other components, which could be considered unrealistic as an assessment…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • STEM in the Kitchen

    STEM in the Kitchen

    To illustrate the breadth of enterprise of the Ottawa LN, a guide book was published on Amazon Kindle on the topic of STEM in the kitchen.  It is a reprint of a book first published 25 years ago as "The Principles of Cooking" it has been brought up to date for this electronic version.  It includes consideration of critical path management, disaster response, and Key Performance Indices.  It is a healthy alternative to using microcomputing to introduce new and budding engineers to the applications for the subject, and may assist in domestic arrangements for those more used to working at a keyboard. Details may be found at: http://bit.ly/CookingPrinciples

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Community Manager - a look back and a look ahead

    Community Manager - a look back and a look ahead

    2016 was quite a year what with Brexit,the Olympics, Zika outbreak,  American Presidential Elections, not to mention, sadly, the sheer number of celebrity deaths.  Here in the Project Controls network it was a successful year for us with two brilliant and well attended events. Our first event of 2016 was held in January on the subject of Smart Cities, after which a Techbite was produced, which is available for download : During the event a quite frightning statistic was revealed: In London alone, the population is growing by one full tube train every three days!! November saw the network deliver a fantastic event on Crossrail Learning Legacy,  with two excellent speakers, Simon Benett and Walter Macharg. The audience kept the speakers on their toes with a quite extraordinary amount of questions…

    Joanne Longton
  • Towards 5G Mobile Technology – Looking Back And Looking Forward

    Towards 5G Mobile Technology – Looking Back And Looking Forward

    We’re only 2 weeks away from the Towards 5G Mobile Technology – Vision to Reality event at Savoy Place, London and we here at the IET are very excited. With the government pledging £740m for 5G in the budget late last year, 5G has been put on the main stage and this event is a chance to hear from those on the forefront of making it happen. In the lead up to the event, I thought I would post some of the highlights from the last one which took place just over a year ago: Andy Sutton -  End to end and top to bottom network design…   Maziar Nekovee - 5G Mobile Communications: Timelines, Key technologies, Recent R&D   Simon Saunders - Bridging the 5G gap – Can the mobile industry really reach new vertical markets? For those registered for this year’s event, we are looking forward to seeing you there…

    Former Staff Member
  • IET Policy on CPD:     CPD Return for 2016

    IET Policy on CPD: CPD Return for 2016

    In October 2013, The  Engineering Council  announced an aspiration that by January 2017 all Professional Engineering Institutions will have introduced a Policy of random reviewing of Professionally Active Registrants’ CPD Returns. The IET’s Board of Trustees have now agreed that we should meet this aspiration, extending it as a benefit to all IET Members.   CPD is the ongoing process of tracking and documenting the skills, knowledge and experience that you gain both formally and informally as you work. This includes Training courses, Work experience, Academic study, Volunteering, attending Events and Self-Study (“TWAVES”).   As a Member you have already committed to keeping your knowledge and skills up-to-date through planned professional development, as explained in the  IET Rules of Conduct…

    Nouman Abid Chuhan
  • 2017! The Year Of The Field.

    2017! The Year Of The Field.

    The last 10 years has seen mainstream adoption of TCP/IP based networks. The XML/WAP stack was one of the first modern methods to introduce location based services on phones that had vendor specific OS’s. This early attempt to make mobile services to the masses had its own limitation, namely interaction. The availability of TCP/IP networks across cellular devices has changed that ( Java / Boss has helped too) . Now those cellular devices serve as computers and a phone. For the next 3 years, we are likely to see inter app collaboration within the same phone as a normal activity. Apps will help each other to function. Yes - the open stack endeavours and licensing of OS's like Andriod make development efforts more justifiable as there is an instant market waiting to use your app-based creation…

  • Can I blog?

    Can I blog?

    Frank's Videos   are both in here  so that you can access them both from within this Blog. I hope it works and I hope to get some feedback.

    David Mann
  • New Year, New Start? Submit Your 2016 CPD Record Now.

    New Year, New Start? Submit Your 2016 CPD Record Now.

    Whilst December was a month for reflection on the year that had passed, January is often a time for new beginnings, and as we start a new year many of us will be making new year's resolutions for what we want to achieve in 2017.  So whilst you're thinking about your new year's resolutions for 2017, why not take a moment to reflect on your achievements from 2016 and plan the next steps in your development for 2017.   You can make a good start on this by considering your Continuing Professional Development. Now is the time to  Submit your 2016 CPD return.   The window to submit your 2016 CPD returns opened on 3rd January 2017. You may be chosen to have your record reviewed as part of our CPD monitoring policy.  You can submit your CPD return via Career Manager .  If you are unsure how to use…

    Kathryn Bain
  • IoT At CES17

    IoT At CES17

    CES17 took place in Las Vegas last week. As always, it was well attended by a multitude of tech companies, showing off their latest designs. I’ve picked out 5 of the top IoT products that were showcased during the 4 day event. 5. Fridge Cam This camera is mounted in your fridge (unsurprisingly!) and detects what’s in there, when it expires and gives relevant meal suggestions. The idea behind this is that it will help to cut down on food waste, preventing people from forgetting what they have tucked away in the back of their fridge and providing ideas on how to use those random ingredients that we all seem to find in our fridges! Food waste is a huge problem, especially in Western countries and this would be very useful for those who struggle to stay on top on sell by dates. However it does…

    Former Staff Member
  • Two Days Workshop on PCB Designing and Fabrication at COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Abbottabad, Pakistan

    Two Days Workshop on PCB Designing and Fabrication at COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Abbottabad, Pakistan

    A two day workshop on "PCB Designing and Fabrication" was commenced at COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT), Abbottabad, Pakistan on 10 - 11 Dec 2016.   The Trainers were Assistant Professor Dr.Jawad Saleem and Assistant Professor Dr.Abdul Majid of CIIT Abbottabad.     Stage Projector Screen Trainer DR.Jawad Saleem Guests Pannel at Stage Audience and Participants of Workshop Trainees Designing the PCBs Female Trainees Designing PCBs PCBs Etching Process PCB Drilling Ready PCBs Soldering SMD Components mounted on PCB The Workshop contained Two Sessions:   (i) Simulation Session   In Simulation Session, there was a detailed lecture on Simulation to implement a circuit by using Proteus Software. Participants also practiced the whole learning by their own to get a handsome experience…

    Nouman Abid Chuhan
  • Did You Know The New Ayrshire College Has An Engineering Academy?

    Did You Know The New Ayrshire College Has An Engineering Academy?

    Ayrshire College has joined Strathclyde University’s Engineering Academy as a partner college. The Engineering Academy is a pioneering programme that offers an alternative route into university and employment as a Strathclyde student.  The first year is an enhanced HNC programme with direct transfer into second year of one the engineering degrees.    The Academy is a collaboration between the University of Strathclyde, partner colleges and the engineering industry.  As part of the University’s outreach objective, the Academy was established to increase widening access participation by delivering various pathways to a range of engineering degrees in our leading Faculty of Engineering.  Find out how the academy works, entry requirements, key benefits and industry sponsorship and placements.

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • Innovation and Realism

    Innovation and Realism

    The press demand for more innovation in the rail industry may be welcomed by many but those who shout loudest rarely know what is entailed. Innovation takes many forms and so often much effort and energy is expended into what turns out to be nothing more than a pipedream. To bring some realism to the topic, the IET annual railway lecture in November 2016 invited Adrian Shooter to give his views on innovation with some practical examples of past success and failure. Adrian will be known to many, having been the mastermind in transforming the Chiltern Railways franchise and the brainchild behind the conversion of ex LU District Line stock into a low cost DMU. He is essentially a railway mechanical engineer with a long career history in both engineering and operational rail management. So what…

    Lynsay Callaghan