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  • Cyber Careers Show Co-hosted By The IET (IET Savoy Place).

    Cyber Careers Show Co-hosted By The IET (IET Savoy Place).

    A brand new event organised and co-hosted by Cyber Security Challenge UK and the IET that showcased the amazing careers on offer within the Cyber Security industry. You had the chance to select visiting slots specific to your own cyber preferences, the day long event allowed you to connect with potential employers and industry contacts who were there to help you better identify what your specialisms within Cyber Security might be. Ahmed Kotb, IT & Communications Lead for the Strategic & Engagement and Partnerships team at the IET, and the main organiser of the event, said: “Cyber security is such an important topic, which affects all aspects of our lives at home, work and play. We put this day on to showcase the opportunities to a broad mix of people from all walks of life, from those at school…

  • End Of Year Chairman's Reception

    End Of Year Chairman's Reception

    On 14 th December, 2017 the IET Victoria Committee and the Young Professional (YP) Committee hosted the Annual Chairman Reception at the Metropolitan Hotel in Melbourne. The event welcomed professionals from all ranges of industries, students, as well as committee members from Engineers Australia and representatives of EECON and members of the IET. This was an occasion to reflect over the year in review for the IET Victoria Committee as well as to network amid experienced and young professional before the conclusion of 2017. During the evening, Chairman Arthur Baoustanos gave an insightful speech on the IET core values and purpose: inspiring the next generation of engineers, informing the wider engineering community, and influencing government and standards to advance society. Coming up over…

    Evan Barrett
  • Novel Radar Techniques and Applications two volume set has now been published as an eBook

    Novel Radar Techniques and Applications two volume set has now been published as an eBook

    We are pleased to announce that both volumes of the 'must have' radar research handbooks have  now been published not only in print but also as eBooks: Novel Radar Techniques and Applications Volume 1: Real Aperture Array Radar, Imaging Radar, and Passive and Multistatic Radar Novel Radar Techniques and Applications Volume 2: Waveform Diversity and Cognitive Radar, and Target Tracking and Data Fusion The two volume set has been organised by 6 Editors, who are all specialists in their respective fields. The chapters have been written by 69 Authors, who come from 9 different countries, therefore it has great international coverage of modern radar. Editors:  Richard Klemm, Ulrich Nickel, Christoph Gierull, Pierfrancesco Lombardo, Hugh Griffiths and Wolfgang Koch Novel Radar Techniques and Applications…

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • Satellite Swarms & Mega-Constellations For Global Connectivity  (IET Beds & Herts Local Network).

    Satellite Swarms & Mega-Constellations For Global Connectivity (IET Beds & Herts Local Network).

    In line with the theme of field based technologies I took opportunity to see how satellite developments are expected to meet consumer demands by attending a lecture on Satellite Swarms - The Launch of Satellite Mega-Constellations for Global Connectivity by Jonathan Higgins, Director, BeaconSeek Ltd.   A while back, I researched the QoS mechanisms required to provide Wireless VoIP for residential use over a carrier grade network - at the time modelling payloads using the DECT frequency range. Since then, we have seen carrier grade providers create simpler home based TCP/IP apps that allow you to use their carrier grade services on your phone. This is almost the norm now and has set the expectation for all home utility services to have some form of presence on your smart device. Jonathan discussed…

  • CCAP Meeting - January 13th 2018

    CCAP Meeting - January 13th 2018

    Dr Karla chaired the Communities Committee – Asia Pacific meeting held on 13 January 2018.  Among some of the agenda discussed were; Review of minutes / actions LN Updates CCAP Strategy LN budget Update from CRC CCAP Survey Result AOB

    Siong Tang
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    Jonathan Wentworth
  • IET Exhibiting At Infrarail 2018 - Come Along And Visit Us On Stand A70

    IET Exhibiting At Infrarail 2018 - Come Along And Visit Us On Stand A70

    Dear (insert name),   Join the IET at Infrarail 2018!   We’re delighted to confirm we’ll be exhibiting at stand A70 at ExCeL London for Infrarail 2018, taking place during 1-3 May.   Come visit us to discuss how we can help your business. For those who haven’t signed up yet, Infrarail is Britain’s leading exhibition for railway infrastructure and technology, and a must-attend event for industry professionals! It’s not too late to sign up and secure your FREE ticket, so don’t miss out and click here to register: https://registration.n200.com/survey/1t9v9z2kc7n9e     IET Exhibiting At Infrarail 2018 - Come Along And Visit Us On Stand A70 The IET and the Railway Technical and Professional Network (TPN) will be on stand A70 during Infrarail 2018 where we are one of the supporting organisations…

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • Achieving the impossible with robotic micro-surgeons

    Achieving the impossible with robotic micro-surgeons

    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 speakers. 146 members and guests packed out the Turing Lecture Theatre at Savoy Place for the first IET Central London Evening Lecture of 2018 to hear from Christos Bergeles from the UCL’s Wellcome EPSRC Centre for Interventional and Surgical sciences. What's at the cutting, even bleeding, edge of technology... and yet isn't? The answer to that riddle is Christos' robotic microsurgery, as it doesn't cut (currently) and doesn't cause (much) bleeding. Christos introduced his research group approach as building on the three themes of: Navigation, Clinician experience and Precision Instruments. Fundamentally, surgery…

    David Tabor
  • CES 2018

    CES 2018

    The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) took place in Las Vegas this week with the usual offering of brilliant, gimmicky and downright crazy gadgets on display.   The conference wasn’t an entirely successful one this year – rare rainfall caused black outs and there were a few tech fails including the LG robot failing to respond to the CEO’s demands but as usual there were some entertaining IoT products to come out of the event.   Samsung announced that it was introducing SmartThings – a central hub for all of its various IOT products Velco’s Wink Bar, a smart handle bar for bikes won the 2018 Showstoppers Prize   Intel demonstrated their drone light show above the Las Vegas skyline – something which they believe could take over from traditional fireworks     What IoT gadgets from CES caught your…

    Former Staff Member
  • Radar and Microwave Engineering and Technology

    Radar and Microwave Engineering and Technology

    Contact   iet.toronto2013@gmail.com if you know of anyone who is outstanding in the field of   radar and microwave engineering and technology. Award is available.

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • You can now submit your 2017 CPD record via Career Manager!

    You can now submit your 2017 CPD record via Career Manager!

    You can now submit your 2017 CPD record via Career Manager !   During the review year of 2018 we will be reviewing a sample of members’ CPD activities which took place in 2017.   If selected, we will notify you and request your records (If you’ve already sent us your records, of course, we will just let you know that are reviewing them).   We will then carry out the review and send you our comments.   Once your record has been submitted you will have access to our CPD “dashboard” - even if you are not selected for review. The dashboard is a series of graphs allowing to see how your CPD statistics compare with those of your peers. This is a “live” service and so will change as more CPD records are added to the system.   We hope you will continue to record your CPD using Career Manager during

    Kathryn Bain
  • McAfee Chief Scientist talks about all things Cyber

    McAfee Chief Scientist talks about all things Cyber

    We were lucky enough to catch up with Raj Samani, Chief Scientist at McAfee, ahead of his keynote address at our Cyber Security for Industrial Control Systems conference on 7-8 February.   Read this exclusive interview, in which Raj talks about security solutions, what the industry can do to prevent the next WannaCry, his involvement in the No More Ransom initiative and why it’s childishly simple for an 11-year-old to buy stolen data on the dark net. http://ow.ly/z6AB30hFKcg

  • North Yorkshire Local Network - Sponsorship of Selby College Student Awards, 15-Dec-2017

    North Yorkshire Local Network - Sponsorship of Selby College Student Awards, 15-Dec-2017

    Here's the contents of a letter the North Yorkshire LN Committee received from Allan Stewart, Principal of Selby College. Please also see the attached photo of the students receiving the awards. I am writing to thank you very much for sponsoring the awards event held on the 15th December 2017. Your contribution helped make the evening a great success and I thought you may like to see a photograph of the successful students at the Abbey, which is attached. We will write to you again later this year, advising you of the date for your diary and hope that you will be able to sponsor our student awards for 2018 and join us for the event.

    Paul Smith, RPS
  • Latest video update on Climate Change

    Latest video update on Climate Change

    I did a series of lectures on Climate Change, ending at the University of Auckland in New Zealand where a group of eager young students quizzed me on many aspects of environmental management. Though NZ contributes little to greenhouse gas emissions, the attendees were passionate about the climate and maknind's impact upon it. I did one update, after the Paris Agreement that seems to be now in jeopardy. Here's the second, concerning the Climate. https://youtu.be/6zB5oUvCPU8 .

    Paul Smith, RPS
  • Young Professionals Programme (YPP) - Elite Programme for Fresh Engineers

    Young Professionals Programme (YPP) - Elite Programme for Fresh Engineers

    Dear Young Engineers,   Being the local branch of the largest multi-disciplinary engineering institution worldwide, IET Hong Kong is now offering you a chance to meet managements from the local industries and learn about various disciplines in a higher level.   Young Professionals Programme (YPP) is designed to let you interact with senior managements from different disciplines in the local engineering industry, and acquire management knowledge and techniques from seminars and implementation through team project.   As an elite programme for fresh engineers, YPP is looking for graduates of year 2015, 2016 or 2017 who wish to pave their career path in the industry. Through a short online application, applicants will be invited to an interview facing the managements. The most competitive candidates…

    Dodi Mak
  • Securing the Skies: Techniques for defending against drones

    Securing the Skies: Techniques for defending against drones

    IET Talk given by Amit Samani, Regional Sales Manager of DeDrone on 14 th December at UTC Reading  Amit gave a fascinating talk on all things drone related.   Throughout the talk Amit used real life scenarios to highlight the issues raised by the ever increasing number of drones around the world and the ways that they can be misused. The main threats posed by drones can be categorised as: ·          Hacker Intranet WiFi can be monitored and hacked easily by flying drone close to building or campus ·          Surveillance This ranges from industrial espionage (tracking new model cars), football training grounds (for betting) to financial (monitoring who is playing who on the golf course) ·          Terrorist Airborne delivery of explosives etc ·          Smuggler Drugs etc being smuggled into…

    Andrew Stickland
  • Intel Chip Flaw

    Intel Chip Flaw

    In 2012, I had the opportunity to research emerging strategic changes within the Chip Industry. At the time, ARM was the new entrant gaining mass adoption based off their chipset design - which compared to Intel was better at energy saving during operational tasks, where, Intel remained strong in its ability to provide solid computing power.  Since then, there have been many new Chip Set entrants into the market that have used  economies of scale to provide both, low power consumption rate and strong computing power.  As we move into the world of SMART devices, the interactions between chipset and its OS’s will be effected and so it is of no surprise that security was seen less of a priority than chipset performance i.e. moores law. So, the Intel Chip Set limitation gaining moment today was…

  • IET Merseyside And Western Cheshire Newsletter - January 2018 to September 2018 Now Available As An On-Line Flip Book

    IET Merseyside And Western Cheshire Newsletter - January 2018 to September 2018 Now Available As An On-Line Flip Book

    The latest Merseyside and Western Cheshire Newsletter is now available as an on-line flip book and pdf file. Please click the link  Merseyside and Western Cheshire Newsletter January 2018 to September 2018 to see the newsletter as an online flip book .  The newsletter is attached to this blog as pdf file.   The file size is 1.6Mb.

    Rob McDonald
  • 10TH PUBLIC SEMINAR ON 'PROJECT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES' IN THE CARIBBEAN'

    10TH PUBLIC SEMINAR ON 'PROJECT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES' IN THE CARIBBEAN'

    The 10th Public seminar on Project Management Practices in the Caribbean '  held on December 09, 2017 at UWI, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago was a huge success!!! There were approximately over 130 persons in attendance.  The event was well organized and the presentations were top class. The IET TTLN wishes to thank Prof. Kit Fai Pun of UWI for organising such an excellent  event. The IET TTLN looks forward to collobarating with UWI and all other professional networks in Trinidad and Tobago in holding such events in 2018 and beyond.  Attached are some photographs of this great event.

    J. Maraj
  • 5G – State of Play: Only 3 weeks left!

    5G – State of Play: Only 3 weeks left!

    We’re only  a few weeks away from the RF and Microwave’s latest seminar ‘5G – State of Play’ being held at Savoy Place, London on 24 January 2018.  To give you a taste of what the event will be about, take a look at what one of our speakers Mischa Dohler had to say about 5G:     You can also check out the videos from last year here Interested in joining us? We still have a few tickets left! To register and find out more information about the event – click here

    Former Staff Member
  • 2018! Year Of The Smart Product.

    2018! Year Of The Smart Product.

    My January blog post last year, highlighted that different fields of technology will be coming together to create specific SME based commodity services, and with that, how specific field based devices will help drive the concept of technology-as-a-commodity. So, for 2018, the theme of field devices will continue, with specific interests on how smart devices are transitioning into Smart SME commodity ecosystems - maybe this is the year that next-gen technology becomes the norm.   Coming into 2018, I attended the New Year's Eve celebration at the Savoy Place (IET London). One of the evening’s highlight was to view the spectacular 10,000 firework display organised by London City Hall. They even had an automated City Hall NYE bot on Facebook messenger ! The evening gave opportunity to speak with…

    Rimesh Patel
  • IET Victoria Network Committee Members' List 2018 - 19

    IET Victoria Network Committee Members' List 2018 - 19

    Chairman: Mr Raj Ranasinghe 1. Vice-Chairman: Dr Sashigaran (Sashi) Sivathasan 2. Secretary: Mr Mahinda Wickramasuriya 3. Treasurer: Mr Jonathan Brown 4. Marketing Officer: Vacant 5. Professional Registration Adviser (IPRA): Dr Sashigaran (Sashi) Sivathasan 6. Committee Member & I PRA: Mr Jananthan (Janaa) Ratnasabapathi 7. Young Professionals Section (YPS) Chairman: Mr Ludovic Grosjean 8. Committee Member & Immediate Past Chair: Mr Arthur Baoustanos 9. Committee Member: Dr Priyantha Karunadasa 10. School Liaising Officer : Mr Peter Raven 11. Committee Member:  Mr Evan Barrett 12. Committee Member:  Mr Rob Scarbro

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • IET Japan Network Committee List 2019 / 2020

    IET Japan Network Committee List 2019 / 2020

    IET Japan Main Committee list 2019 / 2020: Vice Chairman Mr. Koji Watabe Immediate Past Chairman: Dr. Minoru Saba Hon. Secretary: Dr. Jiang Liu Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Masaaki Inaba  Committee Members: Mr. Colin Mason, Dr. Hachidai Ito

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • The 4th Smart Display Research Group Meeting 2017

    The 4th Smart Display Research Group Meeting 2017

    The 4th Smart Display research group Meeting (SDM) of the IIEEJ was held in the Science and Engineering School, Waseda University, on 16th December 2017, under the chairmanship of Dr. M. Matsumoto, Prof. Emeritus of Waseda Univ., former IET-JN Chairman. Fifteen members from industry and academia participated. The meeting was supported by the IET Japan network (IET-JN), the Electronic Application Conference Group and the common area group for Architecture and Image Media. As the keynote lecture, Dr. Shunsuke Kobayashi, Emeritus Professor of Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, introduced recent topics from the history of information displays, taking up the theme of optical communication, quantum computers, and medical images, which has received attention from the field of optical…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member