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  • Congratulations Ludovic Grosjean recognised as Young Innovator Rotary People of Action!!

    Congratulations to Ludovic Grosjean!!  Recognised as one of the six Rotary People of Action:  Young Innovators. He was awarded at United Nations in Nairobi, Kenya on November 10th 2018 and was selected by Barry Rassin President of Rotary International.  This years event, held at United Nations office, is organised under the theme Youth Innovation:  Crafting Solutions to Emerging Challenges.  Ludovic is developing technology to monitor pollution and remove it from waterways to stop the pollution at its source.  Ludovic is the YPS Chairman of IET Victoria Network, he along with other IET members organised activities to promote Engineering, Science and Technology to young professionals and students.  Check out the IET Members News article: "IET member recognised as Young Innovator at the United…

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  • 81ST ANNUAL REUNION DINNER OF THE NESCOE ASSOCIATION

    The Reunion this year is to be held on Tuesday 2nd April 2019 at the Civic Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. There will also be the opportunity to hear industry  speakers at an afternoon seminar before the dinner in the evening. Please see the attached flyer for further details and registration links.

    Tom Fry
  • Internet Of Things TPN Committee 2019

    The IET Internet of Things Network Committee organises a programme of activities for IET members, engineers and members of the public. 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 volunteering your time to help with our activities, please get in touch with any of the current volunteers listed below or the Community Manager for the network. Yew-Kee Lim Chair Mike McKean Vice- Chair Jiafeng Zhou Committee Member Andy Mills Committee Member John Tan Committee Member Frank Johnson Committee Member Jaysern Pang Committee Member Teh Peh Chiong Committee Member Bhagvat Joshi Committee Member Natalia D'Lima Community Manager   Updated 8/10/2019

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  • Registration Is Open - The 5th Future Of Medicine, 11th June 2019

    Registration is now open  https://events.theiet.org/the-5th-annual-future-of-medicine-conference/  This is a joint event between Healthcare Technologies and IET Robotics TPN and will explore four key themes: -  Healthcare Data - Artificial Intelligence - Robotics - Medical Devices in primary and community settings We have a strong line up of speakers from: Cambridge Consultants University of Oxford King's College London MF Technology Ltd Visulytix Vitrue Health Blatchford's Queen Mary University of London Students - £20 Members - £40 Non Members - £60

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • New Year (UHD) Resolution

    Personal views on the availability of 8K consumer displays, how resolution is of interest in terms of truly maximising content quality from a display tech perspective with all resolutions of content but the bigger bang per buck is about ensuring better pixels with HDR and WCG.The launch of 8K TV displays at IFA last year and more at CES at the beginning of January is something that I have been thinking about quite a lot – to arrive at my personal view of what the release of these displays means to me. Many have said we don’t need this resolution, many have said the same about 4K displays and to be honest they said that about HD as well (in fact if you go back to the 1930s, they probably said the same about the ‘high definition’ displays that were launched then). In other words the phrase ‘we…

    Ian Nock
  • Insight Into The Edinburgh University Formula Student Team

    On Wednesday 6 th  February, the IET SSE section visited Edinburgh University Formula Students (EUFS). The team started by giving us a quick overview of their history and how they had evolved since their inception in 2014 with now over 300 students having been involved to date. Each year they take part in the annual Formula Students competition in which over 40,000 students participate annually in various geographic competitions across 5 continents.   The students were able to highlight the difference that the competition has made to their own learning including testimonials from their alumni who all felt that the skills they had learned at EUFS played a direct role in the careers they have today. In particular the competition gives them a chance to experience the full design-built-test lifecycle…

    Jennifer Short
  • Antennas And Propagation For 5G And Beyond

    The Antennas and Propagation TPN are running an exciting new event titled: ‘Antennas and Propagation for 5G and Beyond’   Date: 28 February 2019 Venue: Austin Court, Birmingham, UK Website: https://events.theiet.org/antennas/index.cfm The event aims to provide a technical refresh of the fast moving and fluctuating field of 5G. Mobile communications form the main part of work being done in this area, but the event will also cover topics such as energy, transport (rail, connected and autonomous vehicles), broadcasting, utilities, etc. The physical environments in which 5G will be deployed are varied from the remote rural communities to dense urban areas and the cost and therefore sophistication of the technology will need to be suited to the target application domain We have speakers coming from…

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  • Promoting STEM Careers At Local Schools

    During January and early February IET Berkshire School Liaison Officer, Richard Hughes, made four visits to various schools in the Berkshire area. For three of these, the schools were running the event rather as a "speed dating" event. i.e. there were a large number of careers advisors and each student (sometimes accompanied by a parent) had about three minutes to talk to each advisor. I understand from some of the feedback that the schools and parents were very pleased with how these events worked out and that they plan to repeat the performance next year. Desborough college was a little different as Richard was asked to give a short presentation about engineering. Richard mentioned that "I prepared a few slides illustrating some of the things in which I have been involved and also some recent…

    Dooshiant Dyall
  • UTBOC MEMBERS VISIT BRUNEI'S ONLY COFFEE FARM

    Friday, 18th January 2019, Belait - A new semester had just started and right after the December break, UTBOC planned a technical visit to Labi Coffee Farm, Brunei's only local source for coffee beans. 23 students signed up and arrived at the Belait-based farm.They were greeted by the owner's son, Raymond Yong Shin Xian, who showed the students around their 19-hectare farm and demonstrated how the beans are harvested and treated before they are sent to their processing facility in Brunei-Muara. Though they seem heavily established, their company is family run and the farm is only worked by about 10 workers. Raymond told about the stories of when the farm was initially an orange farm that failed due to a horticultural disease that reaped their orchard. Now, it is a massive coffee farm and they…

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  • Interactive Film/TV - Before And After Bandersnatch

    The term 'Interactive film/TV' featured widely in the media in December 2018 when Netflix released 'Bandersnatch' as a 'Black Mirror' 'special'. When the media reports that something is a 'new technology', that usually means that there has been a lot of work leading up to the latest version - so what's the context behind interactive story-telling?    On the 28th of December 2018, Netflix announced an interactive film under the ‘Black Mirror’ branding, written by Charlie Brooker, and available on a number of interactive platforms, from smart phones and smart TVs to laptops . As the ‘Black Mirror’ name suggests, it tends to be a dark and cynical view of the effect of technology on people and society, but episodes in the series have also been very prophetic about the ways that technology can be…

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  • Railtex 2019

    The IET Railway Technical Network will be on Stand B46.  Register for free and come and visit us to find out what we are up to in 2019.

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • UTB On Campus and YPS Professional Social Day Out

    Sunday, 27th January 2019, Bandar Seri Begawan - Members of IET had a social gathering in Berakas Beach to strengthen bonds and getting along with each other.Towards the end, a talk was given by Jevons (YPS Vice Chairperson) regarding tips on how to secure a job as well as good work etiquette that are required from an employee. Then, the session ended with Tay (YPS Chairperson) giving a talk on Career Management. The members were explained about CPD (Continuing Professional Development) and acquired a better clarification together with its importance to achieve CEng (Chartered Engineer) in the work place.

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  • Tomorrows Engineers Are Looking For Some Help With The Local Lego Robotics Challenge

    Tomorrows Engineers are looking for some help with the local Lego Challenge, and the date they are particularly  struggling  with is the 1 March 2019. If anyone can help there is more information on the link below. Here are events in the area and if you can support the 2 March and any of the other events please let Tomorrows Engineers know.   23 February 2019 Girl Guides - Reece Foundation Armstrong Works, Newcastle upon Tyne NE15 6UX 01 March 2019 Nissan/Skills Academy Gatehead College Washington Rd, Sunderland, SR5 3HE 02 March 2019 Girl Guides - Reece Foundation Armstrong Works, Newcastle upon Tyne NE15 6UX   We welcome anyone who is interested in inspiring the next generation into STEM careers and are looking for volunteers to support as judges for any of the 5 elements: speed challenge…

  • Talk reminder - Community Broadband - The Ultimate DIY Project

    Folks Just a reminder that the SERMS February talk - Community Broadband - The Ultimate DIY Project by Professor Peter Buneman,  takes place tomorrow (Wednesday 6 February) in the Siegfried Room at Napier University Craiglockhart Campus, beginning  at 1400. This sounds like an excellent talk so I hope to see many of you there. Regards Jim Gaw

    Samuel Gaw (Jim)
  • Talk reminder - Community Broadband - The Ultimate DIY Project

    Folks Just a reminder that the SERMS February talk - Community Broadband - The ultimate DIY Project by Professor Peter Buneman,  takes place tomorrow (Wednesday 6 February) in the Siegfried Room at Napier University Craiglockhart Campus, beginning  at 1400. This sounds like an excellent talk so I hope to see many of you there. Regards Jim Gaw

    Samuel Gaw (Jim)
  • Consultation For ICMS 2nd Edition

    The International Construction Measurement Standards Coalition are seeking feedback on the second edition of ICMS, which incorporates life cycle costs.  The International Construction Measurement Standards Coalition are seeking feedback on the second edition of ICMS, which incorporates life cycle costs. Since publication in July 2017, the International Construction Measurement Standards (ICMS) have provided a single methodology for reporting, grouping and classifying construction project costs. In response to industry feedback following the publication of the first edition of ICMS, the ICMS Coalition have introduced and are seeking feedback on a second edition which incorporates life cycle costs. The second edition will enable practitioners to classify costs across the whole project life cycle…

    Joanne Longton
  • 5G Is Nearly Here!

    The 6 th conference on 5G was the TPN’s most successful yet with over 150 delegates gathering at Savoy Place in London to hear about the latest developments in the field of 5G   Including the topics discussed were: real world applications, deployment and security. Some of our speakers included: Professor Mischa Dohler , from King’s College London, treating the delegates to a quick snippet of the first 5G concert from both London and Berlin. The full video is here and well worth a watch as to what 5G is capable of! Dr Yue Wang , Samsung discussed AI and 5G – why and how 5G is being used in the field of AI In response to feedback from the previous event and the desire to find out more about the security concerns surrounding 5G, Philip Christian from BT spoke about how security had changed across…

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  • SOAPBOX PRESENTATION

    Friday, 25th January 2019, Bandar Seri Begawan - 14 On Campus students attended SOAPBOX presentation in SEAMEO Voctech.The event is a collaboration between IET Brunei Local Network and Soapboxer Company. Soapboxer Company is a Brunei local company will provides training in public speaking and presentation to the public of different age and background. The presentation, led by Edwin Lim of Soapboxer Company, provides some insights of tackling fear of public speaking (glossophobia) and delivering an effective presentation. During the event, the participants were given opportunity to give a 5 minutes presentation followed by a review by Edwin Lim and the attendees.

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  • S Is For Self-study – CPD Resources (TWAVES)

    We should not forget that self-study is also a very important way of developing.After all, we as individuals probably know best what we have achieved so far and we can identify areas or subjects that we struggle with. As we do not always have time to travel or enough financial resources to pay for official training courses we can always learn at home or even on our way to work, especially when we commute by train, bus etc. Technology makes it easier for us to access information and learn when it is convenient for us. However, it doesn’t mean that we should forget about traditional books, papers and journals. It is also important to use reliable sources, especially if we find some information online. On  our website you can find a long list of products and services related to self-study: E&T…

    Matylda
  • xīnnián kuàilè - Happy Chinese New Year 2019

    Wishing members who are celebrating Chinese New Year.  Wishing you and family good health, good luck and much happiness throughout the year.

    Siong Tang
  • SERMS 6 March talk - change of subject

    Please note the subject of the SERMS talk on 6 March has changed. Please note the subject of the SERMS talk on 6 March has changed. It was to be "Plastics in the oceans - how is Scotland helping?" but has now changed to "Collecting scientific data in the Polar Regions" The speaker is confirmed as Sarah Reed from the Scottish Association of Marine Science (SAMS) and a synopsis of the talk is shown below. I look forward to seeing you there. Please note the event on the IET Events Calendar is still showing the old talk but will be updated in the next few days. Synopsis This talk will explain the work of the Scottish Association of Marine Science (SAMS) in collecting scientific data from both the North and South polar regions. The aim of working in the Polar Regions is to start to answer some key…

    Samuel Gaw (Jim)
  • SERMS 6 March talk - change of subject

    Please note the subject of the SERMS talk on 6 March has changed.   Please note the subject of the SERMS talk on 6 March has changed. It was to be "Plastics in the oceans - how is Scotland helping?" but has now changed to "Collecting scientific data in the Polar Regions" The speaker is confirmed as Sarah Reed from the Scottish Association of Marine Science (SAMS) and a synopsis of the talk is shown below. I look forward to seeing you there. Please note the event on the IET Events Calendar is still showing the old talk but will be updated in the next few days. Synopsis This talk will explain the work of the Scottish Association of Marine Science (SAMS) in collecting scientific data from both the North and South polar regions. The aim of working in the Polar Regions is to start to answer some…

    Samuel Gaw (Jim)
  • Living In The IoT: Realising The Socioeconomic Benefits Of An Interconnected World

    1-2 May 2019 | IET London: Savoy Place www.theiet.org/livingiot  This 2nd Living in the IoT Conference combines academic research with industry case studies, demonstrating safeguards for IoT cybersecurity as well as exploring critical issues in privacy, ethics, trust, reliability, acceptability and security. Attend Living in the IoT to gain invaluable insight into how society can benefit from the power of interconnected devices and industry improve efficiency whilst every domain remain safe, secure and resilient.   Keynotes include: Dr Kevin Jones , Head of Cyber Security Architecture, Innovation and Scouting,  Airbus,  UK Professor Tom Rodden , Chief Scientific Adviser,  UK Government Department of Digital, Culture, Media & Sport Sessions include: Secure infrastructure Innovation and security…

    Joanne Longton
  • CAWE 2019 - Submit By 24 March!

    We have launched the Call for Contributions for the next CAWE event! The  7th Colloquium on Antennas, Wireless and Electromagnetics will be held on 16 May 2019 in Salford University, Manchester, UK This annual event offers  research engineers and scientists a chance to share the latest technical knowledge about electromagnetic devices , systems and the propagation of electromagnetic fields . The informal format also provides an opportunity for cross cutting collaborations and discussions prior to the event and afterwards through the community web-pages If you would like a chance to present your work, simply email your proposed talk title and up to 500 words about what you want to present to  ietconferences@theiet.org  by 24 March 2019 . Please ensure you quote the event title in the subject…

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