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  • Visit to RAF Valley

    Visit to RAF Valley

    On the 9th March 2016, a group of members and non members visited RAF Valley on Anglesey. We were shown Hawker Aircraft being serviced and the workshop where various electronic devices are serviced by highly skilled staff. Of particular interest was 208 Squadron who have recently celebrated 100 years of service through two world wars as well as other conflicts, we saw a slide show showing the achievements of 208 Squadron over the years and also heard about the imminent closure of this fine Squadron later this year, a poignant moment indeed. Many thanks to the staff of RAF Valley who took the time to show us round and patiently answer all our questions.

    David S Crawford
  • Burnish your halo

    Burnish your halo

    We are looking forward to Michael Wilcockson's exposition on Business Ethics next Tuesday (15th).  It promises to be a thought-provoking session on what is often regarded as an unimportant 'soft' topic.  More details in the events diary.  Pre-booking is essential ... and there are not many places left.

    Andrew Dodd
  • Remote Diagnostic Systems

    Remote Diagnostic Systems

    Nick Corbett CEng FIMechE of the Industrial Turbine Company (UK) Limited talked about Remote Systems Diagnostics to members of the Buckinghamshire Network on 8th March.  The audience learnt interesting facts about aero-derivative turbines and found the examples, and discussion, of trend analysis thought-provoking.  Nick had plenty of ‘war-stories’ coupled with a deep knowledge of the products supported by his team.  Nick's considered answers to the audience's questions helped to illuminate further understanding of the topic.

    Andrew Dodd
  • CPD: Explaining the benefits to your employer

    CPD: Explaining the benefits to your employer

    As someone that regularly speaks to members regarding their professional development, I am often asked how they can justify time out of the office for training or opportunities to their line managers or companies.   As we explored in our previous blog on CPD, not all learning requires formal training – in fact the 70:20:10 model explains that most learning actually occurs as part of experiential learning or on the job training (70% of learning is made up of it).  However you may still need to take time to record and reflect on your learning during work time in order to get the most out of it.   Some larger or more perceptive companies will already recognise the benefits of CPD and will have formal development schemes to help meet skills gaps or provide succession planning, but smaller or niche…

    Kathryn Bain
  • Careers Event

    Careers Event

    Last night, 8 March, there were 50 attendees at a Beers and Careers held at the Espresso Library on East Road, Cambridge.  Organised by the IET and I Mech E, attendees were able to discuss with companies, potential jobs and career prospects, in a relaxed and informal setting. Several attendees were interested in professional registration.  Details are available on the IET website at http://www.theiet.org/membership/profreg/ or you can email cambsec@theiet.org.  Because of the interest in this topic, we will look to organise a similar event focussing on registration.

    David Blake
  • Women of Aviation Week – Helen Richey in profile

    Women of Aviation Week – Helen Richey in profile

    This week marks the 6 th annual Women of Aviation Worldwide Week which aims to foster gender balance in the air and space industry. Here at the IET Aerospace Network we are celebrating by taking a look at some of the inspiring women of the aerospace industry. Today we are celebrating Helen Richey (1900 – 1947). She was a pioneering aviator and was the first woman to be hired as a professional pilot by a commercial airline in the US. During her teenage years Helen Richey demonstrated a forward-thinking, rebellious streak and was one of the only girls to wear trousers. A determined woman, she learned how to fly at the age of 20 years old and when she earned her pilot’s license her family bought her a plane. Richet partnered with another female pilot (Frances Marsalis) to set an endurance record…

  • Read The Latest Issue Of The ABU Technical Review

    Read The Latest Issue Of The ABU Technical Review

    The latest issue of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union Technical Review is now available to download free of charge. This issue covers: IBC2015 and InterBEE2015 reports Technology Department training activity reports Technical Committee Meetings summary and presented awards Technical Review (ABU-TR264) (PDF Download Available) and backissues available here: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/A_Punchihewa/publications?pubType=book

    Former Staff Member
  • Happy International Women's Day - New Poster to Celebrate Women in STEM

    Happy International Women's Day - New Poster to Celebrate Women in STEM

    Take a look at the fab new poster that we producedhighlighting women in STEM Download it here If you would like a professional printed copy, please e-mail womensnetwork@theiet.org  along with your name and the address that you would like us to post it to. Best wishes, Jo

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Women of Aviation Week – Pancho (Florence) Barnes in profile

    Women of Aviation Week – Pancho (Florence) Barnes in profile

    This week marks the 6 th annual Women of Aviation Worldwide Week which aims to foster gender balance in the air and space industry. Here at the IET Aerospace Network we are celebrating by taking a look at some of the inspiring women of the aerospace industry. Today we are celebrating Pancho Barnes (1901 – 1975). She established a career as an aviator and movie stunt pilot who was one of the first American women to build a career in aerospace. Barnes came from a wealthy family who married a clergyman at 18 years old. She was unsuited to the life of a wife and mother and so she left her family for a while. It is at this time she began wearing men’s clothes and travelled through Mexico. In 1928 she bought her first airplane and hired an instructor. She made her first flight after only 6 hours…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Taking the Leap - Wireless Charging Buses

    Taking the Leap - Wireless Charging Buses

    IET Central London lecture, Savoy Place, Wednesday 10th February 2016   Our speaker this evening was  Murat Basarir,  Business Development Manager in MASP *   We heard a short, yet informative overview of the on-going trial of inductive charging for electric buses in Milton Keynes (a technical hitch preventing us from seeing a supporting video, which was a shame). On the plus side, there was enough time for a great many questions; an indication of the interest and passions aroused by this topic.   So far, the results and feedback have been very positive. As pointed out by the speaker and the Q & A, there remain a number of operational, performance and cost-effectiveness concerns; over the remainder of the trial, these can be evaluated and mitigated in any future implementations. What we can…

    David Tabor
  • ESAS 2016 - in partnership with the IET

    ESAS 2016 - in partnership with the IET

    In partnership with the IET, Atkins, IEMA and IIRSM The Environmental and Safety Assurance Symposium (ESAS) is the MOD’s flagship Symposium focusing on Equipment Safety and Environmental Management.  http://www.esas2016.co.uk/ 22nd and 23rd June at MOD Abbey Wood, Bristol, BS34 8JH Hosted by DE&S and in partnership with Atkins, IET, IEMA and  IIRSM The DE&S Environmental and Safety Assurance Symposium (ESAS) is the UK MOD's flagship Equipment Safety and Environmental event held at MOD Abbey Wood Bristol. The Symposium is attended by over 500 people from the MOD, Industry and Academia over a two day period.  This Year's Theme DE&S is currently undertaking an unprecedented programme of transformation during which it must continue to engineer and deliver major equipment programmes and support…

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • The IET Aerospace Network Celebrate Women Of Aviation Week

    The IET Aerospace Network Celebrate Women Of Aviation Week

    This week marks the 6 th annual Women of Aviation Worldwide Week which aims to foster gender balance in the air and space industry. Here at the IET Aerospace Network we are celebrating by taking a look at some of the inspiring women of the aerospace industry. It is important to acknowledge women’s contribution to aerospace not only to be inclusive of their achievements, but to also inspire the next generation of female engineers.  Every day this week, we will be posting a profile of remarkable women of aviation in our blog. Monday: Bessie Coleman Tuesday:   Pancho Barnes Wednesday: Helen Richey Thursday: Lilian Todd Friday: Nancy Harkness Love Saturday: Therese Peltier Sunday: Valentina Tereshkova To keep up-to-date with our latest blogs, content and events join our community today. Join the…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Women of Aviation Week - Bessie Coleman in profile

    Women of Aviation Week - Bessie Coleman in profile

    This week marks the 6 th annual Women of Aviation Worldwide Week which aims to foster gender balance in the air and space industry. Here at the IET Aerospace Network we are celebrating by taking a look at some of the inspiring women of the aerospace industry. Today we are looking at Elizabeth ‘Bessie’ Coleman (1892 – 1926) who was the first female African American international pilot. She was also the first American woman to hold a pilot’s license. Bessie Coleman was the grandchild of slaves, her parents were illiterate and her prospects were extremely limited. With passion for education Coleman would read aloud to her family. She promised them that she would amount to something and set her sights on aviation. At the time there were no Africa American pilots in the area and no white pilots…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member in Space
  • IET NorCal Seminar: EVs, Charging, And Self-Driving Vehicles

    IET NorCal Seminar: EVs, Charging, And Self-Driving Vehicles

    On Saturday 27 Feb 2016, Simon Lonsdale of ChargePoint gave a very stimulating presentation on the current state of  EVs, Charging, and Self-Driving Vehicles as well as a glimpse into what the near future has in store for us. This talk certainly interested the local network as over 20 people attended the seminar. The talk started with a look at the number of EVs currently in the US and the approaches manufacturers are taking to encourage people to switch from gasoline; be it access to HOV lanes, the availability of charge points, or the price to fill up an electric tank. Amongst engineers, safety and in particular electrical safety, was of great interest and sparked a lot of discussion amongst the attendees. This was particularly relevant when talking about the newer fast charging stations…

    Allan Casey
  • Bringing Two Of Our Most Popular Courses To Scotland.

    Bringing Two Of Our Most Popular Courses To Scotland.

    The professional development courses team are bringing two of our popular courses to the Teacher Building in Glasgow this April when the professional skills trainer, Louise Tythe, comes to deliver Preparing for Professional Registration and Mentor Training . Supporting the IET's professional registration activity, the Preparing for Professional Registration course covers the benefits of professional registration, an overview of the competences required for professional registration with the Engineering Council (referred to as UK-SPEC), information about evidence collection, using Career Manager and the application process.  It also allows a session with a Professional Registration Advisor (PRA) to review individual competence. The Mentor training course covers the key skills of a mentor, what…

  • Spring & Summer 2016 Yorkshire & Humber Newsletter

    Spring & Summer 2016 Yorkshire & Humber Newsletter

    The Spring & Summer 2016 edition of the Yorkshire & Humber Newsletter has been delivered in the March issue of E&T magazine and contains events up until October 2016. A digital version of the this Newsletter is now available on this link:    http://online.fliphtml5.com/npft/jzmx/#p=1   Where event details are to be finalised, please keep an eye on the IET events pages and this community for the latest updates. If you have any suggested topics you would like us to consider, or events you would like to see included in our programme, please contact Oliver Clarke at  oliver.clarke@theiet.org  - or any committee member.

    Oliver Clarke
  • Leaped February...Hacking Threats

    Leaped February...Hacking Threats

    Last months entry was leaped ...staying true to the calendar month ! Leaping ahead another 4 years...we know rate of innovation wll create many hack attempts, however,  how exactly are the current technologies expected to be used ?  what are the  future hacking threats  we expect ? how will the CIA model be enhanced and used alongside other process mechanisms like Machine to Machine trust framework ? How will traditional hacks augment from enterprise client-server architecture and create new attack vectors?. The paper recommended that technology vectors are constantly monitored using a combination of automated tools, processes and constant research of evolving technology requirements to help mitigate against future hacking threats. Introduction The growing need for efficiency within the connected…

  • Nerds Vs Geeks

    Nerds Vs Geeks

    I was recently referred to by one of my volunteers as being a ‘Nerd’…    This was because I said that my own IET membership number was easy to remember and he replied that he thought I was a Nerd because of it.   Personally though, I consider myself to be more Geek than Nerd …   However, in my defence (although I wear my Geek/part Nerd badge with pride) I did state that it was because of the way I remember and memorise things. For me, my IET membership number has a rhythmic pattern in the way it is said which is easy for me to remember.   I’m sure some of you will remember learning the alphabet from watching the television programme ‘Sesame Street’ and some of you (like me) will even admit to singing the tune (we all know it!) in your head when recalling where specific letters sit.   My favourite…

    Lisa Miles
  • IET CC-AP Dinner with Singapore LN committees

    IET CC-AP Dinner with Singapore LN committees

    Glad to have a joyful dinner with IET Communities Committee - Asia Pacific (CC-AP) coming around from the Asia Pacific Region!

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Recent developments in object direction and tracking

    Recent developments in object direction and tracking

    Date:  26 February 2016 Time : 18:30 - 21:30 Venue:  IDA Labs@NDC National Design Centre, 111 Middle Road #02/03-04, Singapore 188969 Synopsis: Object detection and tracking is now one of the current hot topics in computer vision research and is important to many real-world applications, such as intelligent video surveillance. In particular, detecting and tracking people in a scene, or across scenes is still very challenging in real world applications. In this talk, developments in object detection and tracking technology over the last ten years will be reviewed and some application examples will be illustrated. Speaker - Dr Chan Kap Luk

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Human-Centered Development Of Systems Engineering In Norwegian Engineering Industries

    Human-Centered Development Of Systems Engineering In Norwegian Engineering Industries

    Date & Time:  7th December 2015, 6.30pm - 9.30pm SMU-Lee Kong Chian School of Business ABSTRACT While industries are working on world-class innovations, the ring of “complexity” is rising in new product developments due to the pace of decentralization and globalization. Systems engineering embracing different viewpoints are known to be able to offer a broad range of techniques in handling the complexity. Whereas these scientific systemic methods uncover the absolute truth of technical relations and values, other behavioral and social dimensions in systems engineering are largely unexplored. The research agenda is to explore the transformation of systems engineering through the human-centered design methods – Design Thinking – in managing the complexity in the social-technical engineering systems…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Back By Popular Demand-A Systemic and Systematic Methodology for solving complex problems

    Back By Popular Demand-A Systemic and Systematic Methodology for solving complex problems

    Date & Time:   Wednesday, 20 January 2016, 9am to 5pm Venue: Hotel Grand Pacific Synopsis The IET Singapore Senior Section and the Singapore Chapter of INCOSE (International Council on Systems Engineering) are proud to introduce Dr. Joe Kasser and his upcoming 1 day tutorial on “A systemic and systematic methodology for solving complex problems”. The target audience is Students, System Engineers and Project Managers. This tutorial focuses on systems engineering as a systemic and systematic methodology for solving complex problems.

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • IET Faraday Challenge Singapore 2015

    IET Faraday Challenge Singapore 2015

    The inaugural launch of the Singapore Faraday Challenge Day took place between the 12th and 15th December 2015 and was a resounding success. The challenge was Mission to Mars . Singapore did it a little differently by targeting Singapore self-help organisations and the general public in order to increase awareness of the programmes and to let more people benefit from the challenge.   The challenge started with an ice breaking Bingo session led by volunteer Huang Lingxi, generating much excitement among the participants as they networked in the group, making new friends and finding out about themselves.   The event was made as real life as possible. Project teams were formed randomly and most of the members did not know each other. Despite this, they worked together, embracing their diversity…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Key IET Safety Conferences For 2016

    Key IET Safety Conferences For 2016

    Human Factors for Engineers Course, 19-20 April Safety Competence Management Course, 21-22 April Safety Critical Systems Course, 6 - 9 June System Safety and Cyber Security Conference, 11 - 13 October  Electrical Safety Management, 2 - 3 November