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  • Amazing Opportunity For Biomedical Engineering Students To Gain Recognition From The Healthcare Technologies Community

    Winnning the J A Lodge Award in IET Healthcare Technologies has helped to recognise Anas' research into sleep disorders.  It has also personally, motivated him to continue his work, creating wearable devices for sleep monitoring and diagnosis and helped to shorten the time to eventual diagnosis of sleep disorders. This research is having an impact and improving people's lives. Intelligent wearable devices can be used for monitoring and diagnosis of sleep disorders if they can automatically detect sleep abnormalities. This requires designing low-complexity algorithms and low-power systems capable of operating for extended periods of time. Anas' work explores the development of one such algorithm, for automatic sleep staging, and its subsequent implementation as an ultra-low power system-on-chip…

  • AWE Educational Collection Visit

    Visit to the AWE Educational Collection on the 12 th   February This was a unique opportunity for the small group of visitors to see what is probably the only physical historic collection of the UK’s nuclear weapons through the ages. The event included both multimedia presentations and a guided tour of the museum. The UKs nuclear development program started with the Frisch–Peierls memorandum which was the first technical exposition of a practical nuclear weapon. It was written by expatriate German physicists Otto Frisch and Rudolf Peierls in March 1940 while they were both at the University of Birmingham during World War II.   The museum has a copy of the document to peruse as the start of the history. The memorandum contained the first calculations about the size of the critical mass of fissile…

    Andrew Stickland
  • W Is For Work Experience - Support From The IET (TWAVES)

    It may not be so obvious to some people that work experience can count towards CPD as well. At the same time, not everything that we do at work is a new experience, a lesson to learn. Many people have their daily routine at work and some tasks may be quite repetitive. From time to time (or maybe even every day!) we face some challenges and problems that need to be solved and as we attempt to overcome them we gain some additional knowledge. We can also learn something new from our colleagues. We tend to learn a lot more in a short space of time when we change jobs or get promoted and start a new role within the same company. Although the IET cannot directly provide this form of activity/experience (unless you are employed by the IET), it can definitely offer some support that may improve your…

    Matylda
  • Living In The Internet Of Things: A PETRAS, IoTUK & IET Conference, Forum & Exhibition

    This conference will provide insight into how society can benefit from the power of interconnected devices (the IoT) while remaining safe, secure and resilient.   The conference will cover 5 main areas:   - Adoption and acceptability - Harnessing economic value - Privacy and trust - Safety and security - Standards, governance and policy   Combining speakers, panels, posters and networking opportunities over 2 days, this looks to be an exciting and interesting event   This new event is next week and there are just a few places left – make sure you don’t miss out, register now !!! Have you already registered? I'd love to hear what part of the event you're most looking forward to

    Former Staff Member
  • IET Northumbria 2018 Students' Projects Competition

    The results of the IET Northumbria 2018 inter-university students' projects competition.  The IET Northumbria 2018 Students' Projects Competition was this year held at Durham University on the Wednesday 14th March 2018 and was a great success. The competition which was between final-year engineering degree and masters students from the four local universities Newcastle, Northumbria, Sunderland and Durham comprised two categories i.e.  posters and live presentations. The topics covered were varied, of a high standard, and presented the judges, Richard Burnard (Principal EC&I Engineer, Wood Plc.) and Nicholas Kasch (Research Scientist, Big Solar -Poweroll) with difficult choices.  In the end the First Prize of a £50 gift token and a certificate in the posters category was awarded to Alex Ashton…

    Tom Fry
  • IET Malaysia Team Building - impression from a Singapore Volunteer

    IET Malaysia YP Teambuilding Event  3rd/4th Feb 2018 at Carpe Diem QuCheng and I were invited to represent IET SG YP at the IET Malaysia YP Teambuilding Event which was held near Kuala Lumpur. Organised by the Malaysia YP Section, this event involved forty participants, numerous On-Campus groups from both nearby universities but also as far afield as Perlis and Sabah along with a few attendees from overseas networks such as Singapore and Brunei.   After a fun icebreaking session where we each had to introduce ourselves with two true and one false statement which the others would have to guess, we spent most of the rest of the afternoon taking part in an almighty treasure hunt testing not only our physical prowess and courage but also our sleuthing capabilities to find the next clue. This was…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Industry 4.0: Cyber Security Resilience And GDPR. ( IET London Network ).

    “It’s not how the data is accessed, it's what accesses the data “ Shadi A. Razak , CTO of CyNation, gave a talk on how Industry 4.0 considers supply chain activities alongside compliance. He talked through how GDPR can strengthen your security risk profile and sometimes the simplest of security solutions are the best ones. Notably that taking security back to basics is often the best starting point for an assessment. Whilst the concepts of CIA holds true currently, for Industry 4.0 environments, it will need to adapt as the boundaries where defence in depth models might have been applied, will need to envelope into new physical barriers i.e. cars, fridges, toys and other IoT based systems. For example for IoT devices, how can you block malicious data theft? or prevent accidental data loss …

  • EUCAP 2018 - Less than a month to go!

    It’s that time of year again –  EUCAP 18 ! The conference will be held in London this year! The IET are the Professional Conference Organisers, so the IET office has been buzzing with EUCAP activity as we count down to the conference!! The full programme has been released, there will be a wide ranging exhibition and there are various social activities planned throughout the week. If you haven’t got your tickets there is still time to register   The Communities and Publishing teams will be at Stand 116-118 from Monday evening, when the exhibition kicks off during the welcome reception – make sure to come visit us at the stand!   In the lead up to the conference, I would love to hear your memories of previous EUCAP’s. What are you looking forward to this year?         Photos courtesy of EUCA

    Former Staff Member
  • TV Connect

    TV Connect returns to Olympia London in 2018, running over the 9th and 10th of May. TV Connect is dedicated to video distribution over IP, as well as covering more conventional methods, and as such aims to help to define the future of the industry, putting attendees face-to-face with the latest innovations and technologies that will affect the ways audiences consume video and how broadcasters, operators and content providers and OTT players will operate as businesses.  The Multimedia Communications Network is pleased to be involved in TV Connect in a number of areas, including providing Workshops at Savoy Place which take place on the 8th of May, the day before TV Connect proper opens.  These workshops will cover UHD/HDR and content protection technologies and the Workshops and TV Connect Congress…

    Graham Turner
  • Opportunity To Travel For YP In Toronto

    If you are under 30 years of age and want to get active in IET Toronto Local Network, there is an opporunity for you to travel t o Singapore this summer. Email  iet.toronto@theiet.org now for more information and get nominated.

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Stepping Into Alan's Size 12 Shoes

    A previous Vice President (Alan Watts) started a VP Blog providing some insight into the working's of the Board of Trustees. I've been asked if I will step into his shoes to continue the blog.  It rather reminds me of the pictures you see of small children after getting into the dressing up box tottering around in high heel shoes way too big and since I normally wear a dainty size 5 this might be a good analogy!  If you want to know what happened at the most recent Board of Trustees meeting held in February 2018 then ...     Before I blog about the most recent Board of Trustees meeting, a bit about me.  I’ve been a volunteer since I was a YP (in the last millennium!) when I got involved in Solent Network, care of my Dad who was also a Fellow of the Institution.  I’ve had roles both within Solent…

    Virginia
  • Midlands Power Group - Student Poster Evening

    Last night we held the annual MPG Student Poster event where students from our local universities present their ongoing project work to a panel of judges.  This year the event was hosted by Aston University - our sincere thanks go to Lee and Wen for organising the event in the Great Hall.  We had 22 excellent posters presented with both post-grad and under-grad submissions from Aston, Birmingham, Coventry, Staffordshire and Warwick.  All the posters and accompanying presentations were of a very high standard which made the judging decisions particularly challenging.  For the first time, we also included a student vote where all participating students could vote for their favourite poster.    In total seven prizes were awarded, some sponsored by the IET and others from two corporate sponsors…

    David Swanson
  • Tom Hlaing - Volunteering Has Helped My Career And Presented Opportunities Beyond My Day-to-day Work

    Tom Hlaing talks about how being an IET volunteer has greatly benefitted his career and presented opportunities beyond his day-to-day work.  From his journey as a Student Member, to volunteering with IET Local Networks, Boards and Committees , he has learnt valuable skills to get ahead in industry and is now influencing international strategy and operational business improvements with the IET.    Tom has made a difference to how the IET is run both at a local and international level. He came on board as a student to fight for a wider range of lecture topics and industry events and as he’s risen up the volunteering ranks he’s more recently been involved in managerial and structural changes. Watch Tom's story... Read the full supporting article about Tom's journey as an IET Member and volunteer…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Let It Snow! (Actually, Please Don’t) Millimetre-wave And Terahertz Colloquium 2018

    We weren’t going to let the snow stop us – find out more about the MMwave and ThZ colloquium held on 1 st March in Austin Court   Despite the ‘Beast from the East’ causing more than a few travel issues and some very cold delegates and organisers (!), the IET Colloquium on Millimetre-wave and Terahertz Engineering & Technology 2018 went ahead last week in Austin Court, Birmingham. The delegates who battled the cold to make it, heard a diverse and interesting programme  with speakers from the QMUL, Lancaster University, the Science and Technology Facilities Council and of course the University of Birmingham. The last minute amendments even meant we were able to hear about the University of Birmingham’s new facilities, which a lot of the speakers were then interested in visiting! During the breaks…

    Former Staff Member
  • Join The IET Project Controls Network Executive Team

    The IET Project Controls Network are currently recruiting members to join their team. The Executive members act as ambassadors for the network, the IET, and the wider community. As part of a dynamic and focused group, the team regularly participate in various activities such as:  attending team meetings; sourcing and delivering new content/events; engaging in the online community & Social Media; developing the annual strategy; working with Project Controls contacts to deliver hot topics. Team members benefit from: extensive networking opportunities; training and professional development; the opportunity to promote your area of interest to a wider audience. Are you interested in applying? We encourage you to apply for this unique chance to give something back to your community.  Please send…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Midlands Power Group Event - Generator Control Systems

    On 21st February the Midlands Power Group were delighted to welcome Mark Horley, a Senior Power System Engineer, of National Grid to Austin Court to deliver a talk on the transmission owner/operator experience of connecting generators to the power system.   Mark talked in considerable detail about how National Grid goes about ensuring generator compliance with the requirements of the Grid Code and Connection Agreement through a structured programme of data evaluation and control system testing.against a range of conditions. The talk was well attended and generated many questions which Mark proceeded to answer during his presentation.  MPG has received some very positive feedback from attendees including one example " ..... thanks for organising an excellent lecture on Wednesday, it made the…

    David Swanson
  • Events Flyer Downloadable File

    We update the events flyer as often as we can and as planned events firm up. I see from the feedback that the downloads are in single figures. Is this useful? Could the format be improved? What do you want to see in the flyer, and in the events programme?

    Alex Barrett
  • ESAS 2018 - In Partnership With The IET

    In partnership with the IET, Atkins, IEMA and IIRSM The Environmental and Safety Assurance Symposium (ESAS ) is the MOD’s flagship Symposium focusing on Equipment Safety and Environmental Management.  18th and 19th September at MOD Abbey Wood, Bristol, BS34 8JH Hosted by DE&S and in partnership with Atkins, IET and  IIRSM The DE&S Environmental and Safety Assurance Symposium (ESAS)  is the UK MOD's flagship Equipment Safety and Environmental event held at MOD Abbey Wood Bristol. The Symposium is attended by over 500 people from the MOD, Industry and Academia over a two day period.  This Year's Theme ESAS hosts up to 350 MOD and industry delegates each day and this year will be based upon the theme of “Disruptive World Challenges” – agility in Defence safety and environmental decision making…

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • IET - WHEN GOOD BECOMES GREAT

    The search is now on for engineers, apprentices and technicians who have made an exceptional contribution to engineering and technology. We are looking for nominees who have stood out from the crowd with a defining moment of  greatness , whether through innovation, research or commitment in their roles. Who has gone that extra mile and made an impact in engineering and technology? Who do you know who has achieved  greatness  in their career to date? NOMINATE Award categories: The Achievement Medals  (Global):  Recognise an exceptional contribution to the advancement of engineering and technology and volunteering. Apprentice of the Year :  Recognises apprentices on an IET approved apprenticeship scheme that are making good progress towards their apprenticeship qualification, whilst making a…

    J. Maraj
  • Visit To Royal Signals Museum 2nd May

    The details of the vist to the Royal Signals Museum Blandford are now confirmed.    Registration details have been added and are active.   A number of people have already registred so if you are interested I would encourage you to register early ( click read more then  click here ) to avoid disappointment as the visit is limited to 20 people.

    John Savage
  • ACostE forthcoming events - March 2018

    As you all know, the Project Controls Network is a collaboration between the IET and the ACostE. The purpose of the network is to advance the knowledge and understanding of Project Control.  I am delighted therefore to share details of a couple of forthcoming events in March organised by the ACostE regions. Alan Muse will deliver a talk on 21st March entitled “International Construction Measurement Standards (ICMS)” at  the Royal Overseas League, Park Place, St James’s Street, London SW1A 1LR.   Details on the flyer . Another event on the same date, but different region will see John Rossiter giving a presentation on "Extensions of time under NEC3 explained" at the Centre, Birchwood.  Further details in our files section.  You can register for this event online

    Joanne Longton
  • Joint PEI Collaboration

    Please Note - Our local Joint PEI Committee has recently been further strengthened by the inclusion of the IChemE and (pending committee agreement) the IStructE in the near future. Our local Joint PEI/STEM committee which also has the IOM3 on it makes it possible to further strengthen our STEM outreach going forward. For further information, this committee also has the:- STEM learning, EngineeringUK & local STEM Hub Derbyshire Education Business Partnership Ltd (DEBP Ltd) as members. This creates a strong local vibrant arrangement to support STEM related events.

    Alan Chater
  • BMW Group Plant Tour - November 2017

    A short report from Alec Clelland about our plant tour of the BMW Group's headquarters in Munich on 24th. November 2017. Thanks to Alec for organising this.   14 IET members and friends turned up for a Friday afternoon visit to the main Munich BMW factory. Such visits are so popular that the reservation had to be made nearly nine months in advance. We started off in the futuristic "BMW Welt" with a display of BMWs from the modest Isetta to the latest Rolls-Royce. After a short film about the company we walked across the road to the actual factory and started with the enormous sheet metal presses, each weighing tens of tons but amazingly well damped - they have to be, as the factory is within the city limits and space limitations means it is built over several floors. We moved on to car body…

    Howard Gray
  • IET And EI Nigeria Joint Energy Lecture

    The Nigerian Energy Landscape: A Historical Insight to Energy Policies and its Effects on Future Industrialization Efforts  The speaker was Dr Norbert Edomah of Pan Atlantic University and Dr Edomah gave a comprehensive overview of the past, present and future of energy in Nigeria. How it all began? The first coal-fired power plant in Nigeria Energy for Industrialization What supported industrialization Global energy landscape in the 20th century Things that went wrong Energy and Industrialization: Rethinking the future  Have a look at the slides for more details on this interesting topic or visit the Energy Institute Nigeria Media Centre  for an overview.

    Lynsay Callaghan