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  • Project Management Expo 2016

    Project Management Expo 2016

    I am looking forward to attending this years Project Management Expo  11th & 12th October 2016 Olympia, London The seminars are of particular interest this year with leaders in the field giving insight and guidance relative to Project Costing and Controls Details to be found: http://www.projchallenge.com/

    Louis Redding
  • The 5th International Conference  On Through-life Engineering Services

    The 5th International Conference On Through-life Engineering Services

    I am looking forward to attending the forthcoming Conference relative to TES. These applied technologies offer a pagadigm shift  for manufacturing organisations seeking to compete through ever greater levels of servitization.  I have attached the conference themes below. 1 st  & 2 nd   November 2016                                                                                                                                            Vincent Building,  Cranfield University, UK About the Conference The conference will be hosted at Cranfield on the 1 st  & 2 nd  November 2016. The International Conference in Through-life Engineering Services is in its fifth year and it has grown interest of both academia and industry. Recently published report from the EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing…

    Louis Redding
  • Speaker Highlights - Intelligent Imaging (Part Three)

    Speaker Highlights - Intelligent Imaging (Part Three)

    Our third speaker for the joint IET Vision and Imaging Network and the Knowledge Transfer Network event, Intelligent Imaging has been announced! Ken Primrose , CEO at ITS plc, will be speaking at the one day seminar on the 14 October 2016 at IET London: Savoy Place . About Ken: A successful CEO with over a decade of experience, Ken Primrose took a small incubator company that was responsible for commercializing technologies developed by the University of Manchester and grew it into into Industrial Tomography Systems (ITS): the world-leader in tomography-based process visualization tools. With a degree in chemistry paired with an MBA from a premier business school, Ken brings detailed technical insights into the challenges his team faces, enabling him to spearhead R&D projects and to provide…

    Former Community Member
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  • Why We Need To Encourage Girls To Learn How To Code

    Why We Need To Encourage Girls To Learn How To Code

    By 2020, there will be 1.4 million jobs available in the computing-related fields, yet women are on track to fill just three percent of those jobs. In the video above, learn why we need to encourage girls to learn how to code to help close the gender gap in the computer sciences and technology fields.   Read more...

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  • Guidance on Producing an ISA Plan

    Guidance on Producing an ISA Plan

    The ISA Working Group, a collaborative group working under the IET, IMechE, BCS and SaRS, has produced new guidance on planning the assessment of a safety case or similar safety assessment document. The new material supports the groups previous guidance on procurement of  Independent Safety Assurance  services, and is intended to be used by anyone who needs to make a judgement on the adequacy of a safety case, whether independently or otherwise. The new document is available in the Independent Safety Assurance Factfiles area of the IET website, at  http://www.theiet.org/factfiles/isa/guide-isa-plan-page.cfm

    James Inge
  • Meet The Woman Who Launched A New Field Of Scientific Study

    Meet The Woman Who Launched A New Field Of Scientific Study

    As a female chemical engineer, Frances Arnold was already a rarity. After all, only about 16 percent of chemical engineers are women. But now that she has become the first woman ever to win the prestigious Millennium Technology Prize — it was awarded in Helsinki, Finland, on May 24 — Arnold is truly one of a kind. And she knows that in addition to a big cash award (1 million euros, or about $1.3 million), the prize brings an opportunity to spotlight the gender gap in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) careers and to be a role model for other women. Read more...

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  • IET Gloucestershire Network celebrates local apprentice achievement with GET

    IET Gloucestershire Network celebrates local apprentice achievement with GET

    An impressive range of apprentice skills and achievements were celebrated with the support of the Gloucestershire Local Network recently at the Gloucestershire Engineering Training (GET) Presentation Evening. Held at Cheltenham Ladies College on Friday 5 th August, apprentices from a variety of courses were joined by family and local dignitaries to celebrate their achievements on their respective engineering and technology programmes. The audience also heard from Lucy Ackland, who won the WES prize at the IET’s Young Woman Engineer Award in 2014, who told of her journey to becoming an engineer – including how her maths teacher told her to go straight to university rather than apply for an apprenticeship. Lucy joined Renishaw as an apprentice at 16 before being awarded a 1 st class honours degree…

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  • Annihilating Space & Time: 150 Years Of Transatlantic Communications - 5 September 2016

    Annihilating Space & Time: 150 Years Of Transatlantic Communications - 5 September 2016

    The first successful working transatlantic telegraph cable began transmitting 150 years ago on 27th July 1866. The history of this remarkable achievement and the developments which sprang from it are explored in this one-day symposium. Stewart Ash : The First Steps – Joining the Dots & Dashes. Nigel Linge : Encircling the globe. Donard de Cogan : From Mirror Galvanometer to Telex: how they increased the bit rate of telegraph cables. John Moyle : Looking for a Needle in a Haystack - Locating causes of malfunction in Victorian submarine telegraph cables. Ron Shearer : An urgent message: North America’s obsession with the Atlantic Cable. Keith Schofield : Submarine cable protection and security in the modern world Jacob Ward : The Politics of Automating the Telephone Network in Post- WWII Britain…

    Anne Locker
  • IET Northumbria Retired Members Section - Activities And Programme Of Events

    IET Northumbria Retired Members Section - Activities And Programme Of Events

    The IET Northumbria Network , Retired Members Section - 'Continuing with Engineering and Life after Retirement' The new session will start next month and we have a full programme of events for our members. These are usually held at Westerhope Methodist Church Hall and are accompanied by a buffet lunch. Starting time is noon, followed by the lecture from about 13:15. Most events are held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month and members, partners and guests are all welcome. Why not come along and see what we do? Recent talks have been on “Re-making Beamish”, a visit to Pumphrey’s coffee factory with “barista” demonstrations, as well as a trip to the Aln Valley Railway and to Whalton Manor gardens. Forthcoming planned events are as follows: 21st September 2016: 'Notable Gardens' by Bill Devonshire…

    Former Community Member
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  • ‘A MANY-SIDED CRYSTAL’: THE QUAKER PHYSICIST & ELECTRICAL ENGINEER SILVANUS PHILLIPS THOMPSON (1851–1916)

    ‘A MANY-SIDED CRYSTAL’: THE QUAKER PHYSICIST & ELECTRICAL ENGINEER SILVANUS PHILLIPS THOMPSON (1851–1916)

    Please see a revised programme below for this event to commemorate Silvanus Phillips Thompson, who died one hundred years ago.   This workshop should be of interest to historians of science & technology; historians of instruments; historians of intellectual property; historians of science & religion; Quaker historians and historians of the book.   Although the registration deadline is 13th September, places are limited so early registration is strongly advised. Register here (standard fee £25): tinyurl.com/AfLevents   -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ‘A MANY-SIDED CRYSTAL’: THE QUAKER PHYSICIST & ELECTRICAL ENGINEER SILVANUS PHILLIPS THOMPSON (1851–1916)   https://silvanuspthompson.wordpress.com     A Workshop to Mark the Centenary of his…

    Anne Locker
  • Speaker Highlights – The Ethics Of Acceptable Safety

    Speaker Highlights – The Ethics Of Acceptable Safety

    We are delighted to announce the two confirmed speaker for the IET Functional Safety TPN ‘The Ethics of Acceptable Safety’ event, on the 25th November 2016 at IET London: Savoy Place. Join us at this exciting and informative free event to find out more and get involved in  the discussions and networking.   Online registraiton is open. Register to attend. About the event: Presented jointly by speakers from the High Integrity Systems Engineering Group at the University of York and the Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied Centre at the University of Leeds. This tutorial addresses the dilemmas and duties of engineers when dealing with ethical concerns surrounding safety risk management decisions. The aim of the day is to provide attendees with the knowledge and guidance to identify the ethical questions…

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • Get Involved - Are You Interested In Volunteering For The IET Radar, Sonar And Navigation Network?

    Get Involved - Are You Interested In Volunteering For The IET Radar, Sonar And Navigation Network?

    The Radar, Sonar and Navigation (RS&N) Network is the home of an extensive community of scientists and engineers with an interest in all aspects of radar, sonar and navigation systems   The RS&N Network facilitates sharing and understanding of technical information and knowledge for the benefit of IET members and the wider community.  We provide a platform for the community to exchange knowledge and engage networking opportunities, both online and face to face, with members from across industry and academia.   We are looking for interested scientists and engineers to join the RS&N Executive Committee, helping to shape the direction and priorities of the network. We are looking for people who are passionate about their field of work and want to be more engaged, who want to extend their knowledge…

  • Airlander 10 Completes Successful Test Flight

    Airlander 10 Completes Successful Test Flight

    Its excellent to see that the Hybrid Air Vehicles, Airlander 10 airship has just completed a successful test flight from its hanger at Cardington Airfield.  The airship is the world's longest aircraft and during its test flight flew up to 500 feet and reached speeds of around 35 knots. I've flown on many different types of aircraft and on my list of aircraft that I'd like to fly in is an airship, so hopefully in time HAV will be able to secure investment to develop a passenger model.   Whats your thoughts, would you like to see passenger airships make a return to the skies and if so would you be prepared to fly in one? Further details on the test flight can be found here. There's also a great video you can view here  on our IET.tv YouTube channel.  (Photo courtesy of the Engineer website).

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • New IET Book - Fundamentals Of Systems Engineering For Defense Systems Applications

    New IET Book - Fundamentals Of Systems Engineering For Defense Systems Applications

    Fundamentals of Systems Engineering for Defense Applications is a user guide to systems engineering with an emphasis on applications in the defence sector and a practical approach based on putting the theory and tools to work in real-life situations.   The book is split into four sections to provide a complete introduction to systems engineering theory and practice: (i) core systems engineering processes; (ii) applications of core processes; (iii) advanced topics in systems engineering; and (iv) systems engineering management and development. Find out more and order here. Topics covered include: -  an introduction to systems engineering -  the phases of systems engineering -  system trade studies -  performance-driven requirements -  system performance evaluation -  architecting process - …

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • New IET Code Of Practice on the cyber security of ports and ports systems

    New IET Code Of Practice on the cyber security of ports and ports systems

    A number of incidents at European ports have significantly raised the profile of cyber security and the risks associated with the complex systems used by port owners and operators. To help senior port personnel address this emerging security issue the Institution of Engineering and Technology (the IET) have worked in close association with the Department for Transport (DfT) and the Defence, Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) to produce this new code of practice. This code of practice provides actionable good practice advice on areas such as: Developing a Cyber Security Assessment and Plan Devising the most appropriate mitigation measures Having the correct structures, roles, responsibilities and processes in place Handling security breaches and incidents Highlighting the key national…

  • Speaker Highlights - Intelligent Imaging (Part Two)

    Speaker Highlights - Intelligent Imaging (Part Two)

    The Intelligent Imaging seminar (a joint event between the IET Vision and Imaging Network and the Knowledge Transfer Network) is due to take place on the 14 October 2016 at IET London: Savoy Place . We are excited to announce that our second confirmed speaker for the day is.. Alex Knight , Principal Research Scientist at National Physical Laboratory About Alex: Alex received his BSc in Biochemistry from the University of Kent at Canterbury in 1990. He then moved to the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, where his PhD research focused on the molecular biology and biochemistry of myosin molecular motors in plants and animals. After receiving his PhD from the University of Cambridge in 1994, he moved to the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, MA, USA, as an…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • SpaceX Production Facility Tour

    SpaceX Production Facility Tour

    SpaceX designs, manufactures and launches advanced rockets and spacecraft, it’s business model is based on the premise that the costs of putting people and satellites in space can be significantly reduced if the rockets can be reused. This is because the majority of launch costs come from building the rocket (the fuel is only a small proportion of the costs of launch) so by reusing the first stage rocket, in the same way that commercial airliners make multiple flights the capital costs of rocket design and manufacture can be ‘repaid’ over multiple launches. To achieve this, SpaceX rockets are designed not only to withstand reentry, but also to return to the launch pad or ocean landing site for a vertical landing. In comparison other rockets currently used for orbital and sub orbital flight…

  • Our Committee Members

    Our Committee Members

    All of these events and activities are made possible by the efforts of a dedicated group of volunteers. If you would like to know more about our committee, or would like to volunteer for us, please get in touch with any of the volunteers listed below. Ian Naylor Chairman Ian joined Threepwood in July 2015 as a Principal Consultant and he is a Chartered Electrical Engineer. Prior to this he worked at EA Technology as a Team Manager and Key Account Director.  Ian has worked on many projects around the world including specifications and maintenance documentation.  Ian began his career as a colliery electrician before passing his electrical degree in Huddersfield.  He then worked as a Research and Development Engineer at Merlin Gerin in Leeds before moving to the asset management section of Yorkshire…

    Gemma Hadley
  • IET Diamond Scholarship

    IET Diamond Scholarship

    Watch Mhairi Galloway explain how our IETDiamond scholarship has helped her at university.  Diamond Jubilee Scholarships were awarded for the first time in 2013 and Mhairi started studying at University of Glasgow. Scholarship winners will each receive an IET Scholarship of at least £1,000 per year, for up to three years for Bachelors students and four years for MEng students. Winners will also receive free membership of the IET for the duration of their course, if not already received as an IET Academic Partner with their University. Approximately 100 Scholarships will be available in 2016. Scholarship winners are expected to be ambassadors for the IET and engineering. Find our more about the IET Awards and Diamond Scholarships .

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • Playlist: 5 TEDx Talks from women transforming STEM

    Playlist: 5 TEDx Talks from women transforming STEM

    Take a look at this great TEDx playlist from women who are passionate about STEM. Read more...

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  • Speaker Highlights - Intelligent Imaging

    Speaker Highlights - Intelligent Imaging

    We are delighted to announce our first confirmed speaker for the Intelligent Imaging event, a joint event between the IET Vision and Imaging Network and the Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) on the 14 October 2016 at IET London: Savoy Place. Owen Nicholson , Head of Growth at In-Part and Head of Operations at Dyson Robotics Lab, Imperial College. About Owen: Owen is one of the five co-founders has over a decade of experience in early stage R&D management working on various research portfolios including the UK Special Forces and the Nuclear Submarines Programme.  He spent four years building the External Research Programme at Dyson and is now the Head of Operations at the Dyson Robotics Lab.  He also holds the position of Head of Growth for IN-PART, a digital start-up specialising in connecting…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Engineering and dyslexia, Microsoft windows 10 disability functions.

    Engineering and dyslexia, Microsoft windows 10 disability functions.

    A feature that I have found, but has potential conflict with other, speech recognition systems. Find Control Panel. Look for speech recognition. Have a go,  do not use if you have any other speech recognition system. Microsoft do have a free disability service https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/answerdesk/accessibility

    Brian Reynolds
  • Meet The Most Powerful Woman In Particle Physics

    Meet The Most Powerful Woman In Particle Physics

    Fabiola Gianotti isn’t new to CERN, the Geneva, Switzerland-based research organization that operates the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’s biggest particle collider. In fact, the Italian particle physicist was among the CERN scientists who made history in 2012 with the discovery of the Higgs boson. Read more...

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    Former Community Member
  • 9 Ways Parents Can Combat Gender Stereotypes

    9 Ways Parents Can Combat Gender Stereotypes

    Take a look at some of these ideas to help combat gender stereotypes Read more...

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