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  • IET Victoria Network Committee 2018 - 19

    2018 - 19 Victoria Network Committee Chairman                                                 Mr R aj Ranasinghe Vice-Chairman                                         Dr Sashi Sivathasan Secretary                                                 Mr Mahinda Wickramasuriya Treasurer                                                 Mrs Michelle Zhao Professional Registration Adviser (IPRA)   Dr Sashi Sivathasan YPS Chairman                                         Mr Ludovic Grosjean Committee Member                                  Mr Jonathan Brown Committee Member & IPRA                      Mr Jana Ratnasabapathy Committee Member                                  Dr Priyantha Karunadasa                                                        Committee Member                                  Mr

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  • Living In The Internet Of Things - Call For Papers

    Realising the socioeconomic benefits of an interconnected world.  An IET & PETRAS Conference & Exhibition - 1 - 2 May 2019, IET London: Savoy Place   Conference scope   This conference focuses on realising the socioeconomic benefits of an interconnected world. It is distinctively concerned with a range of sociotechnical issues, the scope including privacy, ethics, trust, and acceptability, as well as security, safety and resilience, in the Internet of Things. The topics listed are examples but not an exhaustive list. In all cases we welcome abstracts which focus on specific domains, e.g. industrial IoT, healthcare, home, entertainment (toys and games), transport, buildings, cities, energy, environment, manufacturing, creative economy, space, robotics, industrial control and critical infrastructure…

    Joanne Longton
  • Changing For The Future Of Safety

    Over the past year, the Executive Committee has reviewed the scope and the direction of the Functional Safety Technical and Professional Network (TPN).  We want the network to stay relevant to the Safety community, by covering a wider remit and broadening our vision. Safety has a key part to play in the IET technical structure and we want the TPN to have a key role. We decided to change our name to the System Safety Engineering TPN to reflect this.   Why Change?     We had concerns about what the Functional Safety TPN is about, what it is and where it is going.     Pockets of good things were happening, but no cohesion or direction.     We want a broader vision: not just Functional Safety, but wider systems engineering aspects.     Professional registration is changing and we need to better…

    James Inge
  • Annual Event 25-26 October

    Final speaker announcement - Jonathan Speed! Bio : Jonathan Speed is a Design and Development Engineer within the Accelerator Design division at ISIS neutron and muon source. Currently, the main projects he is working on include the procurement of new dipole coils for the ISIS main bending magnets, design of a new RF ion source and the production of a new busbar system for the injection kicker magnets. Prior to working at ISIS, he worked as an electromechanical engineer in the Normal Conducting Magnets section at CERN. Synopsis : After decades of reliable operation, over the last 15 years, the mica-glass fibre insulated coils for the ISIS main dipoles have begun to fail. The ISIS accelerator accelerates bunches of protons to 800 MeV 50 times per second. This high frequency leads to high voltages…

    Joanne Longton
  • IUOC TECHNICAL VISIT TO BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM

    Monday, 15th October 2018, Seria - 19 student members of IET from Universiti Teknologi Brunei (UTB) have conducted a technical visit to Brunei Shell Petroleum Seria Crude Oil Terminal (BSP SCOT).The session started with safety briefing, followed by explanation of procedures and processes that undergoes in SCOT to the students. Then, they were given a tour around the area together with various fuel tanks in sight along the way. The visit ended with a group photo with BSP personnel.

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  • Congratulations To Chin Xin Ying, Recipient Of IET Brunei Local Network Prize

    We would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to Chin Xin Ying for receiving the IET Local Network Prize.Chin Xin Ying, a graduate from Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil and Structural Engineering, was presented the award by Dato Seri Setia Awang Haji Hamzah Bin Haji Sulaiman, Ministry of Education Brunei Darussalam, during Universiti Teknologi Brunei (UTB) 6th Convocation ceremony 2018 last month. The IET Local Network Prize is an award sponsored by IET Brunei Local Network in celebration the achievement of the best graduate in UTB during convocation ceremony. During the ceremony, UTB presented Certificate of Appreciation to Lt Col (U) Schufin Bin Haji Brahim, Chairperson of IET Brunei Local Network, for the sponsorship of the IET Local Network Prize.

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  • IET Volunteering Opportunities In Dorset And South Wiltshire

    Are you interested in getting more involved with the IET in your local area? The Dorset and South Wiltshire LN are currently looking for new volunteers to join the committee. There are a number of opportunities available, from simply attending committee meetings to bring new ideas to the table, through to the organising, running and promoting of events. What are the benefits? By becoming a LN volunteer, you will be able to:  learn new skills; gain more awareness of SET topics; put forth suggestions for events; network and make new connections; count your activity towards CPD (Continuing Professional Development); help your Local Network remain vibrant; be affiliated with a professional international body. If you have an interest in raising awareness of science, engineering and technology in…

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  • Review of 2017/18 and Preview of 2018/19

    At the start of the first talk of the season outgoing chair Chris Jobling gave a quick review of the 2017/2018 season and incoming chair Susan Jones gave a preview of the year ahead. Here are the slides should you want a memo.

    Chris Jobling
  • Looking Back. 2017-2018 Wales South West Local Network Chair's Report

    It's an honour to be elected as a chair of an IET local network, and I was honoured to serve the Wales South West Local Network in 2017-2018. As I prepare to hand over the baton to my successor, Ms Susan Jones, at tonight's October Lecture on Environmental Management Technologies   I have the opportunity the reflect on the year just gone and mention some of my personal highlights.It's an honour to be elected as a chair of an IET local network, and I was honoured to serve the Wales South West Local Network in 2017-2018. As I prepare to hand over the baton to my successor, Ms Susan Jones, at tonight's October Lecture on Environmental Management Technologies   I have the opportunity the reflect on the year just gone and mention some of my personal highlights. In my day job, I'm an academic working…

    Chris Jobling
  • Formula North Student Design Competition

    With an aim of getting more young future technical professionals to involve with IET Toronto Local Network, I am happy to announce that we will sponsor the student group at Ryerson University to enter their Car Design Project in the Formula North 2019 event in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. Good luck to Ryerson student group!

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  • IET Fellow’s Experience As An Engineer With Dyslexia

    Brian Back, in spite of his dyslexia, is enjoying an engineering career that has spanned 40 years. He’s pioneered projects such as a wide area smart metering AMR network, a rail temperature monitoring system and most recently, a real-time sewer level and sewer overflow monitoring system. Pursuing an education Brian’s career started at 16 as an apprentice power engineer with Hawker Siddeley. But due to the lack of a GCSE in English, he had to take his education one step at a time. “During my early career, dyslexia was a serious barrier, as educational admission boards would automatically say no at the lack of a formal English qualification. Dyslexia was never mentioned as little was known about it in those days,” he says. “Time and time again, I had to visit in person and plead with heads of…

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  • Volunteering Opportunity With South Yorkshire LN

    Come along and help out at our Engineering Extravaganza.     Help out at the Engineering Extravaganza     Engineering Extravaganza VOLUNTEER NOW Help out at the Engineering Extravaganza We are looking for enthusiastic members to help us run an activity and answer year 8 level engineering questions along the way. The IET South Yorkshire Local Network will be helping students discover engineering at the Engineering Extravaganza Monday 12 th  November, at the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) in Rotherham. The Engineering Extravaganza is run by the IET, IMechE, ICE, IChemE and IOM3 with Tomorrow’s Engineers, and is designed to encourage 12-14 year-olds to take up a career in engineering. Volunteers from each institution will lead engineering activities designed to give students hands…

    Layla Asquith
  • Innovation Conference 2018

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology – Cyprus Network  organised on the 3th of October 2018 the “Innovation, The Challenging Way Forward” conference at the Hilton Hotel in Nicosia, Cyprus. The conference aimed at raising awareness and promoting the role of Innovation in the new Economy and will bring together experts from the industry and academia to share their ideas and experiences. PHOTO GALLERY https://innovationcyconf2018.com/en/page/gallery PRESENTATIONS https://innovationcyconf2018.com/en/page/speakers

    Christos Christou
  • Forefront Of Technology In International Broadcasting - IBC 2018 (IET London Network)

    Broadcasting techniques were the essence of the IBC 2018 highlights show held in partnership with RTS London Centre at IET Savoy Place. The panel spoke about the latest cutting edge innovations, trends and technical strategies from across the media industry on display at the IBC 2018 show.  The panel consisted of Keith Underwood COO of Channel 4, James Lovell of CISCO Media Sector, David Short the Vice Chair of the IET Multimedia Communication Network and Aradhna Tayal Director of Radio TechCon, and chaired by Muki Kulhan Managing Director of Muki-international. The panel discussed how development of broadcast technology of yester year has transformed into pocket-production. Any smart device is now the Satellite mobile news van, you don’t need an entire crew to send your news, just a smart…

  • October Lecture: Environmental Monitoring Technologies by Claire Granger, Tata Steel.

    Environmental Monitoring Technologies: Exploring the benefits of smart technology in environment management . 18 October 2018, ALEX Reading Room, UWTSD, Alexandra Road, Swansea SA1 5DU. Claire Grainger is the new manager of the Environment department at Tata Steel Port Talbot and Llanwern, she will share her ideas on the technologies available. She also looks forward to hearing from others about their experiences of technology in this field. Lecture starts at 19:00. Refreshments from 18:30. All welcome. If you register, it helps us to organize sufficient refreshments. Register here .

    Chris Jobling
  • A Year Of Celebrations: Welcome To IET Wales South West's 2018-19 Programme

    This year the IET Wales South West local network is pleased to announce that our incoming chair, Susan Jones, has curated a special programme of talks from female speakers to celebrate 100 years of Women in Engineering. In 2019, we will also be hosting the IET South Wales Prestige Dinner which will be in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the first air-crossing of the Atlantic made by Alcock and Brown. We have a great programme planned which, because of changes in the IET's fiscal year, takes us from October 2018 all the way to December 2019. We hope that you will be able to join us!This year the IET Wales South West local network is pleased to announce that our incoming chair, Susan Jones, has curated a special programme of talks from female speakers to celebrate 100 years of Women in…

    Chris Jobling
  • CERN & Society Foundation

    On 6 June 2018, the CERN & Society Foundation and the Foundation for the Globe of Science and Innovation joined forces by becoming one single entity with the ultimate goal of broadening the impact on society and optimizing fundraising activities.The Foundation for the Globe of Science and Innovation, established in 2007, and the CERN & Society Foundation, established in 2014, have over the past years successfully carried out complementary missions, sharing the overarching objective of promoting engagement in science in support of the broader mission of CERN. After the merger the combined Foundation will continue to have the name “CERN & Society Foundation”, and the existing partnerships and projects of the two foundations will be brought together in this Foundation. While the mission and activities…

    Joanne Longton
  • Chemistry Of Adhesives

    Quick review of talk on Tuesday 9th October 2018On Tuesday 9th October, members of the Bucks LN enjoyed a talk on the Chemistry of Adhesives, subtitled "Get Stuck In!".  The talk was given by Professor John Watts FREng from the university of Surrey.  John is an UK expert in how adhesives work.  He and his team of graduates use cutting-edge chemical analysis equipment to understand how adhesives work and the failure modes.  It was a wide-ranging talk much enlivened by John's puckish sense of humour.  His tale of his experiences of investigating beer-can widget failure was very refreshing ...

    Andrew Dodd
  • Proton Beam Therapy System Based On Linac Technology

    Announcing another speaker for our Annual Event Veliko Dimov has a PhD in accelerator physics from Bogazici University (Istanbul, Turkey). From 2011 to 2016 he worked on the commissioning of Linac4 accelerator and on the design of a high frequency RFQ (radio frequency quadrupole) accelerator at CERN. Since February 2017 he has been working at AVO-ADAM on the construction and commissioning of a medical proton linac at 3GHz. He is specialized on linear accelerator design, beam dynamics, commissioning and operation. Synopsis Advanced Oncotherapy is developing a unique, fully integrated, proton therapy system. The proton beam will be accelerated with a linac (Linac for Image Guided Hadron Therapy, LIGHT) up to 230 MeV and then delivered to the treatment room with the high energy beam transport…

    Joanne Longton
  • The Aerospace Network Were Hot On The Wings Of HAPS

    “All air vehicles are limited by physics, some by imagination, all others by fuel”.  So said Chris Kelleher, inventor of Zephyr, the solar electric stratospheric unmanned aircraft that provides the airborne platform for the Airbus version of HAPS.Following relatively hot on the wings of their other visit to Farnborough to the AAIB, the Network organised another visit to Farnborough, this time to Airbus, where the company has recently opened the Chris Kelleher building, a production facility for Zephyr.   Three aircraft have been built so far, for the UK MOD as launch customer.  There were many visitors during the 2018 Farnborough air show, as the Kelleher building is a couple of minutes’ walk from the southern perimeter.  In fact, during the period of the air show , Zephyr S set both altitude…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • North East Exhibition For Future Engineers

    Here are a few photos from the 2-day event which took place last week at the new beacon of Light building in Sunderland. The event attracted over 60 local engineering/technology exhibitors as well as over 2500 school children across the North East, promoting engineering as a career. Our stand was well attended which was exhibiting a working; rotating 3-D laser printed model jet engine with throttle control and condition monitoring sensors, an Arduino unit programmed to playback names typed in morse code and a working sterling engine and a large TV monitor showing engineering related videos. An unexpected visitor was Tony Roche, the new IMechE President to see at first hand an event involving the joint engineering institutions.

    Emmanuel Omotosho
  • Midlands Power Group - Toby Norris Memorial Lecture - Journey To The Grid Edge

    On 4th October 2018, the IET Midlands Power Group hosted the annual Toby Norris Memorial Lecture at Austin Court.  We were delighted to welcome Ian Graves, CEO and Owner of Competitive Future Ltd and Past Chair of the MPG and Silan Celik, Project Development Engineer with National Grid who together delivered a thought provoking lecture entitled 'Journey to the Grid Edge' which brilliantly reflected the inimitable style of Professor Norris...."wonderfully interesting and curious".  Ian and Silan presented, to an audience of over 50 attendees, a perspective on how the electricity supply sector is having to react rapidly to the transformation from being 'big utility' led to being Customer and specialist SME driven.  The changes arising from the growth in commercial and domestic solar/battery technologies…

    David Swanson
  • The Reusable Revolution - IET Central London 12-Sep-2018

    Using innovative tracking to reduce single-use waste - how CupClub is putting the circular economy into practice with reusable coffee cups and lidsIET Central London Evening Lecture, Savoy Place, London, 12th September 2018. An audience of 100 joined us in the Kelvin Lecture Theatre for a future-facing talk by Safia Qureshi Founder and CEO of CupClub (CupClub Twitter) with Mark Dowling, Technical Director of Giraffe Innovations (Giraffe Twitter) Important note: These are the author's personal recollections and interpretations, which are likely to suffer from errors and selectivity. There is no endorsement from the IET or the speaker. Single use packaging is unsustainable - it has been big news this year, as too much is not recycled or reused and ends up in the oceans - we use four times more…

    David Tabor
  • Closure of IET Email Alias

    The IET email alias is to close on 30 September 2019.  After that date, all emails will bounce back to sender with an undeliverable message.  The IET has a webpage explaining the background to the closure of the alias service and what to do next.  If you are using the service, please take a look at https://www.theiet.org/membership/manage/email-alias/ Regards David

    David Blake