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  • 12th UKACC International Conference On Control - 2nd Call For Papers

    12th UKACC International Conference On Control - 2nd Call For Papers

    5th–7th September 2018 Sheffield, United Kingdom Website Twitter The Twelfth International UKACC Conference on Control will be held September 5-7 in Sheffield, UK. The conference theme is grand challenges for Control and Systems Engineering that addresses the emerging theoretical concepts and expanding the scope of applications. Topics of interest to the conference include, but are not limited to: General Systems and Control •   Robust and optimal control •   Optimisation and decision making •   Modelling, identification and signal processing •   Health monitoring and fault diagnosis •   Systems theory •   Sensors and actuator systems •   Embedded and  real-time systems •   Stochastic and hybrid systems •   Intelligent systems •   Complex systems •   Autonomous systems Control and Systems Applications…

  • Spare A Bitcoin, Guv?

    Spare A Bitcoin, Guv?

    A sell-out crowd of 180 members and guests packed out the Turing Lecture Theatre at Savoy Place for the second IET Central London Evening Lecture of 2018 to learn and be entertained by Dai Davis, the renowned lawyer and engineer.  Plus ça change , plus c'est la même chose... Bitcoin and other virtual, digital currencies are a hot topic and the new "Big Thing"; but what's really new? Dai set out in his lively, enthusiastic, interactive and knowledgeable style to explain it to us.   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. We started with a definition of money: nice and simple - it serves as a medium of exchange, is accepted without question and…

    David Tabor
  • Promote Engineering Session With The Local MP Matt Rodda In Reading

    Promote Engineering Session With The Local MP Matt Rodda In Reading

    The IET Berkshire local network organised a "Promote Engineering" session with the Local MP, Matt Rodda at the UTC Reading on Friday the 9th of February. The IET Berkshire Chairman, Dr. Abhaya Sumanasena chaired the session and it was organised by the IET Berkshire Committee member Dr. Anthony Bardos. The event was attended by a tech leaders, variety of industry experts, ambassadors and educators across the Berkshire area. The main objective of the meeting was to introduce us to Matt and inform him about the various voluntary activities happening in the Berkshire area. The key discussion point of this meeting was "how to get more people into Engineering and Technology (in particular more women)" Five key points came from the discussion was: Berkshire is in a technology hotspot. So we should…

    Dooshiant Dyall
  • Visit To AMRC - IMG Factory 2050 On The 15th February 2018.

    Visit To AMRC - IMG Factory 2050 On The 15th February 2018.

    The joint PEI collaboration here in South Yorkshire between IET / IMechE  / ICE and recently the ICHemE once again create an excellent event.On the evening of the 15th February 2018 both the IET & IMechE members of the SY joint PEI committee set up a visit to the  AMRC IMG Factory 2050. Liaising over quite some time in 2017, we finally agreed a visit for both members and the general public to see one of the most advanced manufacturing research establishments in the UK. Interest in this event was very high so the limit of 40 attendees was infact fully subscribed by the latter part of 2017. Following an introductory welcome by Alan Chater,  Ben Morgan the Head of Manufacturing at IMG Boeing / Factory 2050 gave an excellent presentation about the development history of the site and then the  facility…

    Alan Chater
  • F1 in Schools

    F1 in Schools

    The IET Cyprus Network is the proud sponsor of the F1 in Schools, organised at the English School on 24 March and 25 March 2018. More information can be found at: http://www.f1inschools.com/ For any qeustions, you can email me on aspyrou@theiet.org

    Alkis Spyrou
  • Novel RF Materials And Manufacturing Techniques For Antennas

    Novel RF Materials And Manufacturing Techniques For Antennas

    The Antennas and Propagation TPN hosted their first 2 day event last week in Austin Court Birmingham. Find out more...The Antennas and Propagation TPN hosted their first 2 day event last week in Austin Court Birmingham. It was a successful event with over 50 delegates hearing the latest research on RF materials and antenna manufacturing techniques. During the course of the two days; we heard lots of interesting and varied talks from a variety of speakers from industry and academia, including University of Birmingham, University of Exeter and BAE Systems.   There was lots of networking over some lovely lunches from Austin Court and some post conference networking over dinner and drinks for some of the delegates.   The seminar ended with a panel session featuring some of the speakers:  Professor…

    Former Staff Member
  • IET Brunei Technical Visit to Narcotics Control Bureau

    IET Brunei Technical Visit to Narcotics Control Bureau

    Saturday, 3 rd February 2018. The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Brunei conducted a technical visit to Narcotics Control Bureau, Prime Minister’s Office, Brunei Darussalam.  A total of 17 IET members joined the visit. They were welcomed and briefed by Awang Osmawi bin Haji Osman, the Acting Deputy Director, and Haji Nawawi bin DP Haji Jaidin, Senior Narcotics Officer I. The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) is a government department under the Prime Minister’s Office. It was set up on 1 st October 1988 specifically to take over the responsibilities of enforcing relevant drug laws in Brunei Darussalam from the Royal Brunei Police and the Preventive Drug Education activities from the Anti Drug Unit which was under the purview of the Ministry of Education.   The aims of the visit…

    Siong Tang
  • President's Innovation Survey

    President's Innovation Survey

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) is seeking to map the current landscape of innovation. We are keen to explore the biggest innovation opportunities and challenges for Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) that work in engineering and technology sectors. We want to look into how the IET can support SMEs most effectively in this area. With that in mind, we’d be very interested in your responses to a brief survey. Your answers will help us shape and develop pragmatic and realistic ways of informing and supporting engineering practitioners and their organisations. Please have your say and help us make a difference.

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • President's Innovation Survey

    President's Innovation Survey

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) is seeking to map the current landscape of innovation. We are keen to explore the biggest innovation opportunities and challenges for Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) that work in engineering and technology sectors. We want to look into how the IET can support SMEs most effectively in this area. With that in mind, we’d be very interested in your responses to a brief survey. Your answers will help us shape and develop pragmatic and realistic ways of informing and supporting engineering practitioners and their organisations. Please have your say and help us make a difference.

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • President's Innovation Survey

    President's Innovation Survey

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) is seeking to map the current landscape of innovation. We are keen to explore the biggest innovation opportunities and challenges for Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) that work in engineering and technology sectors. We want to look into how the IET can support SMEs most effectively in this area. With that in mind, we’d be very interested in your responses to a brief survey . Your answers will help us shape and develop pragmatic and realistic ways of informing and supporting engineering practitioners and their organisations. Please have your say and help us make a difference

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • President's Innovation Survey

    President's Innovation Survey

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) is seeking to map the current landscape of innovation. We are keen to explore the biggest innovation opportunities and challenges for Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) that work in engineering and technology sectors. We want to look into how the IET can support SMEs most effectively in this area. With that in mind, we’d be very interested in your responses to a brief survey . Your answers will help us shape and develop pragmatic and realistic ways of informing and supporting engineering practitioners and their organisations. Please have your say and help us make a difference

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • President's Innovation Survey

    President's Innovation Survey

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) is seeking to map the current landscape of innovation. We are keen to explore the biggest innovation opportunities and challenges for Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) that work in engineering and technology sectors. We want to look into how the IET can support SMEs most effectively in this area. With that in mind, we’d be very interested in your responses to a brief survey . Your answers will help us shape and develop pragmatic and realistic ways of informing and supporting engineering practitioners and their organisations. Please have your say and help us make a difference.

    Joanne Longton
  • SCS-2018, SMART CITIES SYMPOSIUM

    SCS-2018, SMART CITIES SYMPOSIUM

    SCS-2018,  SMART CITIES SYMPOSIUM 22-23 APRIL 2018 UNIVERSITY OF BAHRAIN,  BAHRAIN   https://www.smart-cities-2018.com/  SYMPOSIUM INTRODUCTION: OPENING DOORS FOR SMART CITIES,  RESEARCH PLATFORMS & COLLABORATIONS: This University of Bahrain Smart Cities Event is being organized with collaboration of  the IET-EMEA (IET Europe, Middle East and Africa Regional), IET, (The Institution of Engineering and Technology), UK.  The main purpose of the event is create awareness about the future prospects of Smart Cities.  The event will serve as a platform to exchange ideas and throughout in an international prospects.  The event objectives are also in emphasizing the role of UOB in promoting a smarter kingdom via its consultancy, building smarter ideas or continuity in the form of publications and creating…

    Prof. Ebrahim Mattar
  • Wizards, Robots & Sentient Beings ..and A Starstruck Audience. (IET Savoy Place).

    Wizards, Robots & Sentient Beings ..and A Starstruck Audience. (IET Savoy Place).

    Renowned futurologist Brian David Johnson with IET Honorary Fellow Will.i.am, gave a talk on their view of the technological world coming our way. The evening was chaired by design engineer and 2012 IET Young Woman Engineer of the Year Yewande Akinola. "It all starts with dreaming" discussed Brian and the need to dream a different dream -  it’s only at that point we know what to engineer. Will.i.am continued that he’s observed that with the amount of investment going into machine intelligence ( A.I ), if the same efforts go into Human Intelligence, like STEM programs, then we can ensure that minds are nurtured the right way  i.e. transformation of society which benefits everyone. Currently, Will's support for STEM programs are seeing an 80 % graduation of students going directly into robotics…

  • THE FUTURE OF COMPUTING AND THE INTERNET OF THINGS

    THE FUTURE OF COMPUTING AND THE INTERNET OF THINGS

    The Cambridge IET 2018 Prestige Lecture was given by Dr. Krisztian Flautner who is vice president of technology at arm.  As with all technology comnpanies, arm need to project into the future and plan for the future technologies so they can continue their business.  Over 275 attendees listened to Krisztian's vision of the Internet of Things being the way forward in the post mobile world.  His view was that issues of user and public trust in the technology would be just as important as the actual systems. There is a need to get the technology right but also the finances and economics so that the people took up the opportunities that IoT can deliver.

    David Blake
  • T is for Training courses – CPD resources (TWAVES)

    T is for Training courses – CPD resources (TWAVES)

    There are many activities that can count as CPD and training courses would probably be at the top of your list. However, do you actually know what is available to you as part of your membership with the IET, or even if you are not a member? Do you take full advantage of CPD resources provided by the IET? Do you know that we offer lifeskills workshops (usually held in the evenings) and webinars  (online learning) that are free to attend? Do you know that we also offer open courses (face-to-face) and e-classes (online learning) with discounts for members? What is your preferable / most effective way of learning? Face-to-face? Online? Let us know about IET training courses you have attended in the comments below. More information about training options that the IET provide can be found on our…

    Matylda
  • The Chartered Engineer Behind Your Grocery Delivery

    The Chartered Engineer Behind Your Grocery Delivery

    Sourcing systems and equipment for Ocado’s robot technology is all part of the job for Mike Lee CEng MIET, an Engineering Supply Chain Manager at the online grocery retailer. When Mike applied for the role, Chartered status was not a requirement, but he says having it on his CV underlined his experience and showed he was a serious engineer.   Engineering at Ocado Engineering and robots might not be the first things you associate with the grocery retailer Ocado. But in fact the company operates a fully automated warehouse known as a Customer Fulfilment Centre (CFC) using their robot technology. 1,000 robots run across two grids, each the size of a football pitch. They identify and retrieve boxes containing specific products, then deliver these to a picker who takes out the required number for…

  • 5G: State Of Play

    5G: State Of Play

    Last week over 100 delegates joined us at Savoy Place, London for this year’s TPN conference on 5G, which looked at the current state of play in the world of 5G.   We were fortunate to be joined by some exciting and prominent speakers, including: Professor Mischa Dohler, from King’s College London, told the audience that he believes 5G will be the last ‘Generation’ and there will be no need for any future generations Professor Andy Sutton from EE agreed with this assertion as he discussed architecture and design of 5G Tony Sceales, fresh in his role in the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, discussed why the government is interested in 5G Philippe Thouvenin from CTO Thales AVS/ Microwave Sub-Systems spoke on why hardware is still important as the UK moves towards 5G     Thanks…

    Former Staff Member
  • Astronomy: Principles Of Observing (Thursday 22/02/18 @ Cleopatra Hotel)

    Astronomy: Principles Of Observing (Thursday 22/02/18 @ Cleopatra Hotel)

    Astronomy: Principles of Observing Everything we know about the universe is through the observation of waves, visible radiation for the first few tens of thousands of years of our civilization, the rest of the electromagnetic spectrum in the past century or so, and gravitational waves for the past couple of years. This talk will examine the factors in making astronomical observations possible, and their evolution from the time of ancient Greece to the recent detection of gravitational waves. Specifically, we will discuss the collection of waves, their analysis and their detection, including how to optimize each observation to the 'family' of waves it aims to use, the environmental factors affecting these observational ventures and technological factors improving or deteriorating them. We will…

    Alkis Spyrou
  • IET Robotics And Mechatronics TPN To Support 19th TAROS Conference In Robotics And Autonomous Systems

    IET Robotics And Mechatronics TPN To Support 19th TAROS Conference In Robotics And Autonomous Systems

    The IET Robotics and Mechatronics Network are delighted to announce that we will once again be sponsoring the 19th "Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems" (TAROS) Conference from the 25th - 27th July 2018 , this year hosted by the Bristol Robotics Laboratory. Caption: Bristol Suspension Bridge. Copyright: Bristol City Centre. TAROS is the UK’s leading conference on Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS), which is aimed at the presentation and discussion of the latest results and methods in autonomous robotics research and applications worldwide. The conference welcomes senior researchers and research students alike, and invites paper submissions on different topics related to the principles and practice of robotics. Dr Manuel Giuliani, Professor in Embedded Cognitive AI for Robotics at the Bristol…

  • IET OnCampus CIIT Abbottabad Volunteer Committee (2018 To 2019)

    IET OnCampus CIIT Abbottabad Volunteer Committee (2018 To 2019)

    Assistant Professor Dr.Jawad Saleem On Campus Facilitator  (Supporting University Faculty Member) Mr.Zeshan Ajmal President    I    Official OnCampus CIIT Abbottabad Network email id:    oncampusiet @gmail.com Mr.Asad Masroor Secretary     Mr.Muhammad ilyas Malik Treasurer Mr.Babar Ali Social Media and Online PR Manager Ms Gemma Tuck IET OnCampus Student Coodinator (IET Staff at UK) OnCampus@theiet.org

    Nouman Abid Chuhan
  • IoT - Are You Ready ? (IET London Network).

    IoT - Are You Ready ? (IET London Network).

    In line with the theme of field based technologies, I attended the Lunch & Learn at the IET Savoy Place in London last week on 'IOT - Are you Ready ?' presented by Mischa Dohler a full Professor in Wireless Communications at King’s College London. He gave a very dynamic understanding of wireless communications and what variables are currently being taken into account to create IoT devices, including how power, energy, security alongside demand and product-delivery will be the key success factors in delivering an IoT ecosystem correctly. Interestingly, three years ago the concept of 'Subnet of Things' was introduced by Jim Morrish at the 2014 IET Pinkterton Lecture in the heart of India's tech hub - Bangalore - at the GE's John F. Welch Technology Center. As a key take away, he specifically…

    Rimesh Patel
  • Registration open for EuCAP 2018

    Registration open for EuCAP 2018

    Registration for EuCAP 2018 is now open! Join the Antennas and Propagation Community at Europe’s largest conference in the field, where you will meet 1200 of your peers and hear over 900 new research presentations.   EuCAP also features in-depth short courses, scientific workshops, technical visits to Queen Mary University of London and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) , conference dinner at the National Maritime Museum and social dinners, held in the vibrant West India Quay area, close to the conference venue.   The full programme of papers will be announced in February, but you can see what’s happening and sign up with the early booking discount at http://www.eucap2018.org/

    Sarah Sennett
  • Opportunities and Challengers of Malaysia Small & Medium Industries In Next Industry Revolution

    Opportunities and Challengers of Malaysia Small & Medium Industries In Next Industry Revolution

    IET Malaysia Local Network organized a technical seminar on 14th OCT 2017 (Saturday), at Aloft Hotel Kuala Lumpur on Opportunities and Challengers of Malaysia Small & Medium Industries In Next Industry Revolution. The invited speakers were Ir. Dr. Tan Chee Fai and Ir Dr. Leong Wai Yie. More than 20 delegates attended the event.   During the seminar, the speakers have mentioned that the traditional manufacturing industry is in the throes of a digital transformation that is accelerated by exponentially growing technologies. The pace of change reflects ‘Moore’s law’ on the speed at which information technology-driven change happens. Companies and their industrial processes need to adapt to this rapid change if they are not to be left behind by developments in their sector and by their competitors…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member