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  • Virtual Wellbeing Café: IET Young Professionals Coventry And Warwickshire

    Virtual Wellbeing Café: IET Young Professionals Coventry And Warwickshire

    The IET Young Professionals Coventry and Warwickshire Network recently held their first ever wellbeing event, where attendees could: take a break from the working lives and have an open conversation about mental health. Read more to find out about what topics were discussed and why this event was important to put on. Mental Health has become an increasingly important topic to be discussed, especially with the pandemic changing the very way that we all live our lives. This is why the IET Young Professionals decided to run its very own Virtual Wellbeing Café. We created  this event to be a safe space for attendees to take a break from their University/Working lives, learn more about mental health and share their personal experiences. Lead by Media Officer Hannah Harper and Committee Member Yung…

    Vanessa Jane Stanley
  • IoT & Breaking The Land Speed Record (IET Hereford and Worcester)

    IoT & Breaking The Land Speed Record (IET Hereford and Worcester)

    "IoT and breaking the Land Speed record" was presented by Peter Karney, Head of Product Innovation at Digital Catapult, organised jointly with the IET Hereford and Worcester and IMechE network. The 'Bloodhound' is looking to set new land speed records. With 6.4 tons of total weight, the wheels are designed to speed up to 10,200 rpm and are currently being tested to achieve 1000 mph, the current land speed record is 760 mph and was set 20 years ago.  For the main propulsion, the bloodhound is using an Eurojet EJ200 jet engine developed for Eurofighter and a bespoke mono propellant rocket to generate 212kN of thrust. It's not only the mechanical engine parts that contribute to the thrust, but also by challenging existing aero dynamical concepts, propulsion efforts are being increased.  Like all…

    Rimesh Patel
  • IET OnCampus KFUEIT Rahim Yar Khan Volunteer Committee (2021 To 2022)

    IET OnCampus KFUEIT Rahim Yar Khan Volunteer Committee (2021 To 2022)

    The Volunteers Committee of the IET On Campus Khawaja Farid University of Engineering and Information Technology (KFUEIT) Rahim Yar Khan, Punjab, Pakistan    Engr Dr Ahmed Sohaib On Campus Facilitator (Supporting University Faculty Member) Ms Nehal Zahra President    I    Official OnCampus KFUEIT Rahim Yar Khan Network email id:   iet @kfueit.edu.pk  Ms Sadia Javed Vice President     Ms Muhammad Ali Secretary Mr Syed Ahmed Gillani Treasurer Mr Edward Smith Young Professionals Community Manager - International (IET Staff at UK) OnCampus@theiet.org

    Nouman Abid Chuhan
  • IET Sussex Network Community Volunteers

    IET Sussex Network Community Volunteers

    Meet our volunteers David James , Chairperson Stephen West , Deputy Chairperson Norman Wong , Secretary Shanir Patel , Treasurer Ferheen Ayaz , Communications Officer Mike Underhill , Events Chairperson Dave Posner , Events Secretary Supreeth Koushik , Young Professional Chairperson Gavin Barker , Education Officer Ramon Tumbos , Education Officer Hamish McNaughton , Universities Liaison and Mentor Coordinator Greg Hobbs , Committee Member Deshinder Gill Singh , Committee Member Asli Ates , Committee Member Mark Cunningham , Committee…

    Ferheen Ayaz
  • IET Young Professionals Community Volunteer Conference 2020: One Year One

    IET Young Professionals Community Volunteer Conference 2020: One Year One

    It has been one year since our Publicity Officer Vanessa made the journey to Bangalore to attend the IET Young Professionals Community Volunteer Conference in 2020 as a UK delegate. Read more to find out about her experiences and her reflections a year after the going to the conference. My name is Vanessa, and I am the Publicity Officer and Past Chair of the IET Young Professionals Coventry and Warwickshire Network. One year ago today, I attended the 2020 IET Young Professionals Community Volunteer Conference which took place in Bangalore. In this blog, I will take you through my experience and what my reflections are one year from the conference. The IET Young Professionals Community Volunteer Conference is an annual event that brings delegates together from around the world. The conference…

    Vanessa Jane Stanley
  • Technical Network Update: Pedagogy In Engineering And Technology (PET)

    Technical Network Update: Pedagogy In Engineering And Technology (PET)

    Pedagogy Technical network is in development, please read further for the background, related webinars, and how to express interest in joining the committee.Our aim is to develop and evaluate new pedagogical methods for enhancing student learning, with a particular focus on the field of electronic and electrical engineering. Thanks to the invention of the transistor in the late 1940s, the field of electronic engineering has witnessed a rapid transformation. In addition to their technical skills, today's engineers are expected to demonstrate and apply a broad range of soft skills, which include teamwork and communication. The PET TN aims to achieve the following four objectives: Raise awareness of recent developments in engineering education research. Connect engineering educators who are interested…

    AndreaL
  • Did You Miss It? Or Would You Like To See Our 'Future Manufacturing And Supply Chain Strategies' Webinar Again!

    Did You Miss It? Or Would You Like To See Our 'Future Manufacturing And Supply Chain Strategies' Webinar Again!

    Click in the link below to view last months featured webinar, you will need to create a registration profile or login to your account to view. Future Manufacturing and Supply Chain Strategies (on24.com) Hear from the chair of our Manufacturing TN Committee, Christopher Proudfoot, as well as our guest speakers Andy Williams, Senior Sector Adviser, Manufacturing, CBI, Charlotte Horobin, Region Director – Midlands & East of England, Make UK, and Professor Jan Godsell, Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Strategy, University of Warwick. Future Manufacturing and Supply Chain Strategies (on24.com) This webinar focussed on learning in respect of how to shape future Manufacturing and Supply Chain Strategies following the recent Covid-19 pandemic. Attendees heard thoughts of Supply Chain experts…

  • Book To Join A Bucks LN Webinar

    Book To Join A Bucks LN Webinar

    We have a varied programme of Webinars over the next few months; energy from waste to robots using domestic electronics.  Please join us by registering for the Webinars, registration links are found in the details of each Webinar

    Andrew Dodd
  • Meet The Tribology Team - February Focus - Dr Marlon Cruz

    Meet The Tribology Team - February Focus - Dr Marlon Cruz

    My professional background is Metallurgical Engineer followed by a PhD focused on tribology and surface engineering. Before staring my professional career, I gained interesting experience as industrial electrician and around emergency services as volunteer firefighter. My career started back in 2000 after a 5-years engineering degree program. At the beginning I followed an academic pathway by working in a research lab and starting a PhD but my inquisitive desire to bring the academia closer to industry and vice versa was the beacon for next steps on professional development. On those times I had clear idea that my professional development would be around the fascinating world of materials engineering and science with focus on tribology and surface engineering. I have worked in three countries…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • How Can Engineers And Technologists Involve Patients In The Design Process Of New Solutions For Healthcare?

    How Can Engineers And Technologists Involve Patients In The Design Process Of New Solutions For Healthcare?

    Engineers and clinicians play a large role in developing new medical innovations, but what about the patient? We examine the benefits of having patient input in the design process and how this can and has been applied. The advancements in modern technology broke the rate at which we, humanity, are developing in the universe. One of the core applications of modern technology is in the medical field. Using rudimentary technology back in the 1900s, we were able to increase the average lifespan of every human being on the planet. Since then, numerous advancements have been made  to improve the health of millions of people.  As we continue to discover new techniques and quality machines, engineers have become a key part of the advancements in the medical field. Even though the medical field is growing…

    IET Policy Editorial
  • Electric Air Racing - Air Race E (IET Central London Network)

    Electric Air Racing - Air Race E (IET Central London Network)

    Richard Glassock Research Fellow, Hybrid Propulsion Systems for Aircraft at University of Nottingham and Jeff Zaltman CEO of Air Race E, demonstrated, in this webinar, organised by the IET Central London Network, hosted by Rimesh Patel, how recent developments in electric propulsion technology have enabled a brand-new Aircraft Racing category. "Pure motor sporting and real racing" best describes Electric Air Racing explains Jeff, and Richard who discussed that "using different motor power techniques and design skills can also win the race".  Air Race E is the world's first electric airplane race! It takes existing racing and aviation dynamics and converts them into a fresh new electric air race platform - with a fan base approach, it enables global racing so everyone can experience racing thrills…

    Rimesh Patel
  • Join A Discussion On The Code For Construction Product Information (CCPI)

    Join A Discussion On The Code For Construction Product Information (CCPI)

    Join us to discuss the Marketing Integrity Group’s recently published proposed Code for Construction Product Information document ‘Better Data, Safer Building’ and how it relates to the digitisation of manufacturers product data.   Introduction The Code for Construction Product Information (CCPI) is currently under consultation and will have a huge effect on how construction products are marketed in the UK. It has implications for manufacturers and specifiers alike, including marketers, PRs, technical and salespeople working in the construction product sector. This is an opportunity to hear about it and have your questions and concerns aired. The construction industry is changing as a result of the tragedy at Grenfell. Subsequent government interventions include the Steering Group on Competencies…

    ManufacturersPLG Team in CEng
  • The Micro:bit By Ian Martin And Paul Robinson

    The Micro:bit By Ian Martin And Paul Robinson

    A couple of years ago, the Swindon Local Network received a significant Education Award from the IET to organise a STEM event. With Ian Martin as the lead , Paul Robinson and the committee developed the  Brunel Challenge   Rail Competition for an inter/intra school challenge. Working with the IMECHE Rail Division to use the BBC Microbit Controller to drive railway points and signals, Ian introduced the event to St. Johns in Marlborough, and a successful event was held at the STEAM museum in Swindon.  This blog highlights Swindon Local Network committee members Ian and Paul and their achievements in the engineering industry.  About Ian and Paul Ian is a Chartered Engineer, now retired, who spent most of his career in the aerospace and defence engineering industry, working on products for land…

    Elizabeth T M
  • SCSC Survey Of Assessing And Improving Safety Culture

    SCSC Survey Of Assessing And Improving Safety Culture

    Help organisations understand how to assess and improve Safety Culture. The Safety Critical Systems Club's Safety Culture Working Group is running a survey on Assessing and Improving Safety Culture.  They are seeking feedback on organisations' experience of assessing and improving Safety Culture and have produced a short questionnaire: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/SCWGsurvey Could you spare a few minutes to complete the survey ? The aim of the survey is to help organisations understand how to assess and improve Safety Culture. The Safety Culture WG will analyse the responses and share findings anonymously on the SCSC website.  You can find out more about the Working Group and ask any questions via their homepage . Thank you in advance for your time and help.   Please note: You cannot save…

    James Inge
  • IET Skills For Net Zero And A Green Recovery

    IET Skills For Net Zero And A Green Recovery

    The latest IET annual skills survey of engineering employers in the UK focuses on the skills requirements for delivering the UK Government’s net-zero target by 2050, the subsequent impacts of COVID-19 on engineering employers, difficulties in recruiting engineers, and employer perceptions of the engineering skills gap. The responsibility to drastically reduce our impact on the climate falls on us all, but engineering has an important role to play, and it is vital that we have the right knowledge and skills to address the complex engineering challenges we will face as a result. Our survey outlines the need for industry, government and academia to collaborate to identify the essential skills required to provide a workforce that’s fit for purpose. The results of our survey are broken down into…

  • Achievement Awards

    Achievement Awards

    The IET Achievement Awards exist to celebrate the incredible talent within engineering and technology, with a wide range of categories to recognise people who have made a real impact in their industry. Whether they are just starting out as a passionate apprentice or technician, or right the way through to their mid-to-late career, there is something to truly recognise the impact of anyone. The IET Achievement Awards exist to celebrate the incredible talent within engineering and technology, with a wide range of categories to recognise people who have made a real impact in their industry. Whether they are just starting out as a passionate apprentice or technician, or right the way through to their mid-to-late career, there is something to truly recognise the impact of anyone. Full details at…

    David Blake
  • Happy Chinese New Year

    Happy Chinese New Year

    G'Day all I would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your family good health, wealth, happiness and success in the year of the Ox. For those celebrating Chinese New Year, I would like to wish you GONG XI FA CAI. CCAP meeting kicked off on the 27th January 2021. We had a very productive CCAP meeting and were able to discuss the CCAP strategy. Once approved by the CRC, we will be contacting all LNs. In the meantime, please stay safe and healthy. If you have any questions or suggestions to CCAP, please do not hesitate to contact any of the CCAP members. Thank you. Best wishes CCAP Chair

    Siong Tang
  • COVID-19 Vaccine Logistics: How Have Digital Hotspots Supported The Rollout?

    COVID-19 Vaccine Logistics: How Have Digital Hotspots Supported The Rollout?

    By: Dr Liz Breen, Director of the Digital Health Enterprise Zone (DHEZ), Reader in Health Service Operations, University of Bradford and Dr Sarah Schiffling, Senior Lecturer in Supply Chain Management, Liverpool John Moores UniversityThe COVID-19 outbreak in late 2019 has affected everyone around the globe. Digital solutions have been integral to the sourcing, connecting, and sharing of information in an accurate, timely, and responsible manner. This has enabled healthcare, education, businesses, governments, and individuals to respond to ever-changing challenges. Reflecting on the vaccine rollout to date, there are key points (‘hotspots’) where digital solutions have been integral to the interconnectedness of the delivery programme. Below are ten areas where digital technology has supported…

    IET Policy Editorial
  • Looking For Online Resources On A Specific Subject? Check Out Our New Reading Lists

    Looking For Online Resources On A Specific Subject? Check Out Our New Reading Lists

    The Library and Archives team are publishing monthly reading lists on a wide range of topics, to help our members find the content they need. To find out more, visit our website .Our Reading Lists have been specially curated by the IET Library team to aid your research and introduce you to our collections. Current reading lists cover career development, electric vehicles, communications and renewable energy, as well as a highlight list of our most popular resources. The lists link directly to content in the Virtual Library . You will need to be logged on to the IET website as a member in order to access these resources and when you log on for the first time, you may be asked to set up an account. This is a straightforward process that enables you to save your searches and find useful content…

    Anne Locker
  • MSc Electrical And Electronic Engineering Industrial Placement

    MSc Electrical And Electronic Engineering Industrial Placement

    "I am an international student here in the UK, currently completing an MSc Electrical and Electronic Engineering degree at Sheffield Hallam University. 2021 is my placement year in which I am required to undertake a full-year industrial placement as an integral part of my degree" - can anyone in our region offer a placement?

    Alex Barrett
  • IET Railway Young Professionals ;Railway Engineering a New Horizon to Successful Future Career' Webinar, 4 December 2020

    IET Railway Young Professionals ;Railway Engineering a New Horizon to Successful Future Career' Webinar, 4 December 2020

    This event focus is primarily on students, early career, young professionals with the presentation focus being aimed at this audience.  Andrew Boagey who is an expert in railway systems engineering with more than 25 years of experience in managing railway projects and leading engineering programmes will introduce the concept of railway engineering. Andrew will shed the light on the interesting aspects of railway engineering, the technical expertise required, working opportunities, challenges, adventures and fields of innovation. The session is planned to help young students to get familiar with railway engineering and its engineering branches and provide them with the job opportunities and technical innovation opportunities.  These online events are to help us inspire, inform and influence…

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • Four Fun And Educational Tech Activities For You And Your Families During Lockdown

    Four Fun And Educational Tech Activities For You And Your Families During Lockdown

    Two weeks into lockdown and home schooling may have lost its novelty, but there’s still a whole host of fun learning activities to discover.Catherine Allen, member of the IET Digital Panel, has four ideas for you that use the devices you already own to both entertain and educate. From planets to Pisa, Brussels to bones – we’re sure the brilliant minds of our next generation can be sparked with these accessible digital experiences. Reach for the stars Who needs a planetarium when all you need to do is step outdoors and look up? Stars, constellations and planet names – the  Sky Guide  app will fill your phone screen with amazing astrology. Simply point it up to the sky at night and the app will tell you what you are seeing, using augmented reality. It is stargazing made simple. You could even…

    EngX Editorial
  • Early Career Researchers

    Early Career Researchers

    The transport sectors present the antenna and propagation engineering community with numerous challenges stemming from the peculiarities of the road, rail and air environments and their shaping of the propagation channel, to constraints on antenna form, size, weight and placement, to diverse applications spanning communications, sensing and positioning. As part of our online event, we are inviting early career researchers to submit their work. We are looking for a short presentation (6 slides maximum) on any of the topics below: Antennas and propagation Radio channels RF engineering Communications and sensing Wireless networking Remote sensing Positioning systems Telematics Intelligent transportation systems Why you should get involved? Networking across application domains in which researchers…

    Tori Rooke
  • Quality Management In Support Of Projects - Introducting The Quality Guru's

    Quality Management In Support Of Projects - Introducting The Quality Guru's

    This post introduces the Quality Gurus who collectively have defined significant foundations of the Quality Management Body of Knowledge.  By introducing them it is hoped that it will direct the reader to sections of the Body of Knowledge which may be applicable to their tasks in hand.When seeking the identity of the Quality Gurus one observes that they fall into two categories, those originating in the West and those from Japan.  The Gurus are as follows: 1. Western Gurus 1.1. W. Edwards Deming Improved Quality through reduction of Statistical Variance All employees should be trained in Statistics. [Post Author notes: therefore a solely quantitative approach implied] Promotes Quality professionals and Statisticians Introduces the Plan, Do, Check, Act (PDCA) cycle for continuous improvement…

    Louis Redding