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  • Aviation Electronics Europe

    Aviation Electronics Europe

    Aviation Electronics Europe will be held in Munich, Germany on 25-26 March 2015 and is the premier platform for the international avionics and aviation electronics industry to learn, network and source new information, products, technologies and services at one unique annual event. The theme for this year's Conference will be 'Creating Discussions for a Safer Sky'. Details of the conference programme and exhibition and how to register can be found here. IET members may take advantage of a 20% discount on delegate fees. Please note the Early Bird delegate fee rate ends on 25 February 2015.

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Turning Transport Data into Useful Information Detail

    Turning Transport Data into Useful Information Detail

    A wealth of data is gathered from public transport timetables to traffic flows. The four talks in this seminar looked at how to make that information useful. It examined how the role of open data in making different data streams available. It also looked at the role of data fusion in bring disparate sources of transport data together. Big and fast data in the City Pol Mac Aonghusa, From: Turning Transport Data into Useful Information, 02 October, 2012, London, UK 2012-10-02 Transport Channel >> go to webcast >> recommend to friend How Open Streetmap is used in Countdown 2 Peter Bell From: Turning Transport Data into Useful Information, 02 October, 2012, London, UK 2012-10-02 Transport Channel >> go to webcast >> recommend to friend Open data: The Traveline Perspective Julie Williams From: Turning…

    Lisa Miles
  • Cross-Border Air Traffic Control Trial Cuts Holding Times At Heathrow

    Cross-Border Air Traffic Control Trial Cuts Holding Times At Heathrow

    A trial led by NATS as part of the UK-Ireland FAB and in collaboration with FA and Heathrow Airport, to cut the amount of time aircraft spend circling in 'holding stacks' at Heathrow has started to reap rewards. Since April 2014, NATS has recorded a reduction of up to a minute in holding times for those flights under the trial, saving airlines £1million in fueld and 5,000 tonnes of CO2, in addition to reducing noise levels for those communities under the stacks. For further details on this article in the latest ADS magazine click here .

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Aerospace Partnership

    Aerospace Partnership

    About the Aerospace Partnership Along with the IMechE and the RAeS , the IET Aerospace network form the 'Aerospace Partnership'. Find out about the vision, mission and objectives. Vision To co-ordinate and enhance the activities of the Institutions serving the aerospace community. Mission To enable a discussion on the key issues in the aerospace industry and where appropriate to each individual Institution seek synergies on the topics of: · Energy · Environment · Education · Transport · Economics · Legislation And also to, · help raise the profile of aerospace with government, the wider industry, the public schools and universities. · provide and publicise a common source of information for the community. · co-ordinate the respective Institutions programme of events and activity and support…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Young Professional Section (YPS) Formed In Trinidad And Tobago

    Young Professional Section (YPS) Formed In Trinidad And Tobago

    (Chair: Faheema Baksh, Vice-chair: Greg Manohar, Secretary: Dixie-Ann Morgan, Treasurer: Allison Boodoo, Committee Members: Kiran Ramsahai, Junior Barrack, Ian Callender) On Saturday 10th January 2015, a Young Professional Section (YPS) was formed under the guidance of the Trinidad and Tobago Local Network executives, with Faheema Baksh, being elected amongst her peers as the current Chair of the YPS Executive. The event commenced with introductions from members of the LN executive, David Drakes and Sean Ocho, each of whom provided an overview about the IET, the LN's functions and goals and an introduction to the Young Professionals network and their key events, the PATW and the Global Challenge. (David Drakes addresses the potential members of the young professionals network) (sean Ocho addresses…

    Jason Robert Rameshwar
  • Committee Members

    Committee Members

    Hugh Pilot - Chairman Graham Cook - Vice Chairman, Honorary treasurer Bob North - Connect representative  David Young - Honorary Secretary, Professional Registration Kayleigh Mchugh - School liason Mike Short - University liaison, Professional Registration Neville Winter - University liason Mark Burton - Webmaster and communications Position Available - Student/New Member Coordinator Lynsay Callaghan  - Community Support Officer Gary Lawson John Sharp Keith Bell

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Call to Younger Members

    Call to Younger Members

    Call to Younger Members We are very keen to re-establish our Younger Members Committee, it’s a great opportunity to develop your management, organisational and interaction skills, the committee will be responsible for organising its own programme, events and budget. We are looking for Students, Graduates and Young Engineers to volunteer and take up the challenge. Positions available include Secretary, Treasurer and Committee members (you will have the full support of the main committee). If you are interested please contact us.

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Welcome to The IET Teesside Network

    Welcome to The IET Teesside Network

    Welcome to The IET Teesside Network The IET Teesside Network Committee endeavours to serve the local community and works hard to assist our members to progress their Continued Professional Development. We organise lectures, presentations and routes to registration events. We also support the local education establishments through our Schools Liaison Scheme and offer local colleges the opportunity to submit their students for entry into our annual student of excellence awards. See our latest programme of events. The Committee meets on the first Wednesday of each month (with the exception of June, July, August and September) at Teesside University. We would welcome any newcomers to the area who wish to come along either to see what goes on, offer ideas for future events or are even prepared to…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Safety Community Steering Group Members 2014-15

    Safety Community Steering Group Members 2014-15

    The Safety Community Steering Group was confirmed at the Annual Open Meeting on 14 October. The Steering Group is always interested to hear from other individuals who are keen to volunteer to help organise Safety Community activities. Ron Pierce Chairman Carl Sandom Deputy Chairman Ron Bell (ESC) Ed Fergus (HSE) James Inge (MoD) Graham Jolliffe (Jolliffe Associates) Tim Kelly (University of York) John McDermid (University of York) Helen Monkhouse (Protean Electric) Brian Penfold (Trident Assurance Services) Stuart Taylor (Kellogg Brown Root) George Turnbull (Mistral) Phil Williams (Engineer for Safety Ltd) Peter Wyman (Horizon Nuclear)

    James Inge
  • Forthcoming Aerospace Event - Key Technologies For Next Generation Aircraft

    Forthcoming Aerospace Event - Key Technologies For Next Generation Aircraft

    Keep a lookout for further details of a joint conference that the Aerospace TPN and Singapore Local Network are collaborating on which will be held in Singapore on 9-10 March 2015. The conference covering Key Technologies for Next Generation Aircraft will look at three main topic areas: Electric Generation and Usage on More Electric Aircraft Big Data Usage for more cost-effective operation Advances in Materials, Manufacturing and non-destructive testing solutions for Aerospace applications. The programme and other details for the event are currently being finalised and will be publicised soon.

  • What The ARTS TPN Got Up To In 2014

    What The ARTS TPN Got Up To In 2014

    During 2014, the ARTS TPN had the opportunity to get involved and support a number of excellent activities:   Road User Charging in UK, Europe and USA Seminar ibus System   lecture in Bath – joint with Somerset & West Wiltshire Network   Pete James the TPN Chairman gave a talk at a conference in Canada and presented a TPN award for Best Endeavour to the University of Ohio, Electric Motorcycle Racing team ‘Buckeye Current’.   EVs and their Appetite for Power – this event was held in Milton Keynes joint with the Buckinghamshire Network and three speakers gave different perspectives on this topic.    MotoERacing – the Network supported this new Electric Motorcycle racing series which culminated in a series finale at Silverstone.  You can access some great footage via the link, including a ride…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Become An Ambassador Event

    Become An Ambassador Event

    Fantastic event next Thursday at the Riverside Stadium. Free to attend and no need to register.

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Toyota Open up Hydrogen Patents

    Toyota Open up Hydrogen Patents

    Toyota is following the example made by Tesla in 2014, by freely sharing nearly 6,000 patents it owns which cover hydrogen fuel cell technology. The announcement came after its showcase of the Miraj hydrogen driven car at CES 2015 in Las Vegas. The portfolio of patents covers fuel cell stacks, high pressure hydrogen talks, software control systems and industrial processes in generating/supplying the gas. For further details on this article click here.

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • The IET International Conference On Power Electronics, Machines And Drives (PEMD)

    The IET International Conference On Power Electronics, Machines And Drives (PEMD)

    The PEMD conference carries a prestigious past and present reputation, bringing together 400+ international power electronics, machines and drives specialists to focus on the latest developments in the technologies and applications of electrical drives, machines and power electronic systems. The PEMD conference showcases the latest advances in this critical field of technology, providing an insight into developments in materials, components and systems that are integral to enabling efficient, low-carbon transport and power generation and distribution. The PEMD conference is held every two years.  Further information can be found at  https://pemd.theiet.org/

    Gemma Hadley
  • Social Location Based Delivery Service

    Social Location Based Delivery Service

    For the global Transportation and Logistics industry, more FDI outward investment from the US, Germany and the Netherlands, generates 40%, 13% and 5% of new projects, respectively. For inward FDI investment US, China and the UK, are attracting a respective 36%, 5% and 4% of projects. This investment provides logistic opportunities for courier business. This is what I researched a few years ago, now, the massive uptake of mobile devices demonstrates opportunity for new methods of business. Companies are now looking to focus on service satisfaction, beyond just click and collect, or dropping your shopping to local pick-up stations for collection.  The change in business allows innovative business methods to be tested. Some inner city courier companies have services that allow the hire of delivery…

    Rimesh Patel
  • Happy New Year!

    Happy New Year!

    All the best to you and yours for the forthcoming year! But before we celebrate 2015, here is a look back at the year that was, 2014. As you probably know, the internet now lives on lists and you can find a top 10 list for just about anything . Here are some relating to science and technology: Science Physics Engineering As to 2015, it looks like it is going to be an exciting year! There will be some more events and IET NorCal is planning a PATW event in April and we will be recruiting judges for the event. More details to follow next year. Have a safe and happy New Year from IET NorCal!

    Allan Casey
  • NEW LOGGIN ON FRONT WEB PAGE

    NEW LOGGIN ON FRONT WEB PAGE

    GREAT RESULT AFTER SEEEMS LIKE TWO YEARS . Please send notes to web master thanks Brian

    Brian Reynolds
  • Hack Targets Industrial Plant Causing Massive Damage

    Hack Targets Industrial Plant Causing Massive Damage

    Sophisticated hack causes massive damage to steelworks The most significant hack since Stuxnet targeted Iran’s uranium enrichment programme in 2010 caused massive damage to a German steelworks, according to a report published this week by the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI). Whilst the Sony hack caused the release of film star emails, a Bond film script and cancellation of film screenings, grabbing media attention, the significance of deliberate physical damage caused by sophisticated network intrusion has passed largely unnoticed (in mainstream media). This is probably the only publicly known incident where physical damage to a plant has been deliberately caused by malware since Stuxnet. Full details have not been released, but the “ The IT Security situation in Germany 2014…

  • Prestige Lecture

    Prestige Lecture

    Thursday 19 February, 1830 hrs, Churchill College is the Cambridge Network Prestige Lecture. Advanced materials and 3D printing for the regeneration of human tissues will be presented by Professor Kevin Shakesheff. Refeshments will be from 1800 hrs. A must attend event.

    David Blake
  • Internet Of Things

    Internet Of Things

    Make sure you book in your diary 22 January at the CU Computer Labs for a talk by Hugo Fiennes of Electric Imp on the Internet of Things. The talk starts at 1830 hrs with refreshments form 1800 hrs.

    David Blake
  • Preliminary Discussions With BG Trrinidad & Tobago On The Road To Chartered Engineering

    Preliminary Discussions With BG Trrinidad & Tobago On The Road To Chartered Engineering

    On Friday 19th December, representatives of BG Trinidad & Tobago, Jonathan Kacal, Christopher Downes and Jason Look Yee, were keen to discuss and develop plans for an upcoming seminar to introduce the IET, the Local Network and the routes to professional registration with their engineers and technicians. Both myself and Gerald Mendes, represented our network in this informal meeting to understand the specific needs of the BG T&T group and provide key insights into the specific activities and avenues that the LN and the IET can proviide the oil and gas company. It was decided that the best approach would be an open forum discussion between members of BG and the LN executives and that one of the key drivers and interesting topics for their personnel would be the road to chartership. They have…

    Jason Robert Rameshwar
  • IET Co-sponsor UWI's Industrial Engineering & Management Conference

    IET Co-sponsor UWI's Industrial Engineering & Management Conference

    The third Industrial Engineering & Management conference was successfully held on the 5th and 6th December at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine in the Engineering faculty. This prestigeous two day seminar was made possible in part by the generous sponsorship by the IET and it enabled several participants to present their academic papers on a variety of topics. (Chairman Anthony Chadee receiving the plaque to commerate the IET's sponsorship and support of the conference from Professor Edwin Ekwue) Professor Brian Copeland, Dean of Engineering, opened the conference with a focus on the wealth generation model. The audience were enthralled by the recollections and accomplishments by Professor Emeritus Winston A. Mellows. Dr. Haydn Furlonge expressed the importance of project engineering…

    Jason Robert Rameshwar
  • IET Manchester Network - Student Excellence Award

    IET Manchester Network - Student Excellence Award

    The IET Manchester Network present a Student Excellence Award every year to a student at Manchester College who has achieved outstanding results on an Engineering or Technology Course. The award consists of a Cheque for £250 and a Certificate. During the 2013-14 academic year Sasoun completed a B Tech in Electrical & Electronic Engineering at The Manchester College, He achieved an outstanding performance in all his BTEC units, obtaining a distinction in all 12 units, plus · Excellent attendance and punctuality throughout his two year programme · An excellent attitude towards his fellow class peers in offering them support · An excellent (A*) grade in his ‘A’ Level Maths, only 2 marks off a 100% score Sasoun is now studying for a Mechatronic Engineering Degree at Manchester University Thanks…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Yorkshire & Humber Local Networks

    Yorkshire & Humber Local Networks

    Networks in the Yorkshire & Humber Region: There are four Local Networks in the Yorkshire & Humber and you can access their webpages by clicking on the links below: Humber North Yorkshire South Yorkshire West Yorkshire

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie