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  • Join The IET Control & Automation Network Executive Team

    Join The IET Control & Automation Network Executive Team

    The Control and Automation Network are looking for IET members to join their Executive committee.  How can you benefit? Team members benefit from: extensive networking opportunities; training and professional development; the opportunity to promote your area of interest to a wider audience. What is expected of an Executive Team Member? The Executive members act as ambassadors for the Control & Automation 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; engaging in the online community ; developing the annual strategy; working with Control & Automation contacts to deliver hot topics We welcome applications from both UK and non UK IET members…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • PC Group - Information and Communications Technology

    PC Group - Information and Communications Technology

    The group discusses all aspects of Personal Computing as well as Information and Communication Technology, and organises presentations of interest to members. Meetings are held at Newdigate Village Hall ( Click for Scalable Map ), Kingsland, Newdigate, RH5 5DA (OS Ref TQ195422) and are normally on the THIRD Wednesday of the month. The meetings generally start at 10.30 following coffee and biscuits. Visitors are welcome to our meetings. After the meetings there is an opportunity to have lunch at the local hostelry - The Six Bells. A menu for pre-ordering lunch is circulated during the meeting. Membership Membership is currently £5 a year. Click here for Application form (PDF) download. Newsletters Click here for Newsletters from current and past years. The newsletters contain reports of the…

    Julie
  • Walking Group

    Walking Group

    Walks are arranged and are led by members. Don Andrews (01737 354801) is the coordinator. Please let him and the walk leader know if you plan to join the walk. Walks are generally on Tuesdays. Meet at 10.15 for a 10.30 start.  Care should be taken using the postcode with satnavs, as the result is sometimes inaccurate. The map link is a better indication of location!

    Julie
  • Groups

    Groups

    Walks Walks are arranged and are led by members. Don Andrews (01737 354801) is the coordinator. Click here for full details. Portfolio Group The Group meets every two months. Details from Tony Barnes . (01306 640006). PC Group - Information and Communications Technology The group discusses all aspects of Personal Computing as well as Information and Communication Technology, and organises presentations of interest to members. Click here for full details. Music and Theatre Group The group organises visits to musical events. It is coordinated by Norman Carpenter (01483 714634). Visits Visits to places of interest are occasionally arranged by our members who are invited to make suggestions to the committee.

    Julie
  • Events Programme

    Events Programme

    Our monthly Meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month in the East Horsley Village Hall , Kingston Avenue, KT24 6QT, off the B2039 just south of Horsley Railway Station (OS Ref. TQ090542; phone 01483 285019). The meetings normally start at 10:15 for coffee. Partners are welcome; no attendance fee is payable. Parking at the Hall is very restricted and members are requested to make best use of the space available. Please find details of our upcoming events in the events listing . The programmes for 2010 , 2011 , 2012 , 2013 , 2014 , 2015 and 2016 are available to download.

    Julie
  • Membership

    Membership

    We extend a warm invitation to all retired engineers to become members of our RMS. The Application form (MS Word) can be downloaded here (if you have difficulty opening a .docx file then a .rtf file can be downloaded here ). Please edit the form and email it to the RMS Membership Secretary John Parker and the Treasurer Guy Meakin . Full instructions for payment are at the bottom of the form. Notes 1) PDF (Portable Document Format) documents can be opened in Adobe Acrobat Reader (very large download) or Foxit Reader (smaller download). Foxit reader should be able to open almost any PDF file. Foxit reader can be downloaded here . Adobe Acrobat Reader can be downloaded here . 2) Persons participating in walks or meetings in private houses do so entirely at their own risk. Members should be aware…

    Julie
  • About us

    About us

    The Surrey Retired Members Section (RMS) of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, Surrey Local Network was founded in 1989. It was set up to enable members of the IET who have retired from their normal full-time occupations to meet up with like-minded friends and colleagues on a regular basis. The major activity of the RMS is a meeting held on the first Wednesday of each month at East Horsley Village Hall. Proceedings begin with a time of social interaction over coffee followed by a talk given by a visiting speaker. The talks themselves are sometimes of a technical nature outlining, for example, recent developments in some aspect of engineering or perhaps reviewing the historic development of a particular technology; such technical presentations are interspersed with general-interest…

    Julie
  • Is Resilience The New Risk ? (IET London Network).

    Is Resilience The New Risk ? (IET London Network).

    Focusing on the theme of field-based technologies, I took opportunity to attend a discussion on Flexible Digital Technologies for Resilient Communities hosted by the IET London Network. Increasingly business are being awoken to the benefits of community interactions. Whilst competitive edge remains valid for all business, there is now an increase seen where competitors are collaborating a lot more than they used to. This builds resilience into any industry as its those people behaviours that defines how successful the industry/community can become. The evening discussions extended out to review concepts such as technology assisted transactions that occur by automation based off community interactions. For Cyber Security, it was mentioned that understanding human behaviours will be key to making…

  • Engineering Extravaganza Event At The AMRC Rotherham South Yorkshire.

    Engineering Extravaganza Event At The AMRC Rotherham South Yorkshire.

    On the 7th November 2017 the Engineering Extravaganza event was once again held at the AMRC in Rotheram. This event has now been consolidated into a twice yearly event for participating schools across the South Yorkshire & North Derbyshire area From its origins back in 2014 this has proved to be a very successful event which now embraces valuable inputs from the AMRC Training Centre and TWI based on the Advanced Manufacturing Park complex. The four PEI's once again delivered their interactive events where students get the opportunity to have an interesting hands-on experience whilst being able to perceive the Engineering profession in a more enlightened way than they may have experienced previously. For the IET, Andrew Elwood and Layla Graham our two SYLN SLO's provided an excellent and professional…

    Alan Chater
  • Portrait of an Engineer

    Portrait of an Engineer

    The stereotype of an engineer is alive and well amongst school children, according to new research by the Institution of Engineering and Technology. To dispel these engrained ideas of what a typical engineer ‘looks like’, the IET is celebrating the 40th Young Woman Engineer of the Year Awards with a campaign to showcase engineering in a completely different light, dramatically highlighting the diverse career opportunities available in the industry through stunning and unexpected imagery. The IET has commissioned Rankin Studios, renowned for photographing everyone from Kate Moss and Madonna to The Queen, to style and shoot this year’s award finalists as well as previous affiliates in a series of dramatic and thought provoking images. Dubbed ‘Portrait of an Engineer’, the series was shot by award…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Safety in Complex Systems

    Safety in Complex Systems

    Safety in Complex systems was the topic of our talk on the 21st October in Carlsbad, and for the first time via Skype for those who chose to join remotely. After defining Safety as the freedom from unacceptable risk of exposure to hazards, Dr. Graham Sutherland continued to discuss how planning for safety is fundamentally about uncertainty and future events the planners don’t yet know about and making educated guesses to control them. While safety can be occupational, functional or safety, for the purposes of this talk Dr. Sutherland concentrated on Systems Safety which is a specialty within systems engineering. The process of System Safety applies engineering and management principles, criteria and techniques with the goal of optimizing safety by identifying safety-related risks and eliminating…

    Richard Tregaskes
  • IET Singapore Network Main Committee List 2017/18

    IET Singapore Network Main Committee List 2017/18

    Jolyon Caplin, BSc MSc MIET Chair, IET Singapore Network 2017/19   Jolyon Caplin is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering at Singapore Polytechnic, serving since 1988. Jolyon is returning as Chair of the Institution of Engineering Technology (Singapore Network) having also served as Chair for the 2012/13 session and in several other Committee positions since 2001.  He joined the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) in 1978 as Student Member and has been Member since 1982.  He has started and supported many initiatives in IET(SN) including the Faraday Lecture Asian Tours from 2005 to 2008 with an adjunct engineering exhibition in Singapore.  His main drive is to develop youth interest and commitment to engineering. Bicky Bhangu, BEng Msc PhD MBA CEng FIET…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • LAPC 2017 - Have You Got Your Ticket?

    LAPC 2017 - Have You Got Your Ticket?

    LAPC 17 is nearly upon us. This will be the first time the IET has organised it and it’s fair to say we’re excited about it here in the office!   About the Event: LAPC 2017 is the largest annual UK event dedicated to the fields of Antennas and Propagation. Now its 13th successful year, the event regularly attracts delegates from academia, industry and government. The conference will again take place at the Burleigh Court International Conference Centre, Loughborough and follows a single-track format where invited talks in special sessions are alternated with open poster sessions co-located with an exhibition   If you haven’t booked your ticket, there are still a few places left, so make sure to book soon.   To get ready for the event, you can check out the programme for 2017 or read my blog…

    Former Staff Member
  • International Construction Measurement Standard

    International Construction Measurement Standard

    The Project Controls Network is a founder member of the International Coalition that has developed the ICMS Standard 2017.    The final Standard is in our files section , together with an article from the "Project Controls Professional Journal" by ARUP on how they are implementing the Standard on Infrastructure Projects.   The challenge for the ICMS Coalition Board is how to keep the impetus going, until the international Coalition Board meets in May next year to decide on the next Standard(s) to develop. Nearly 40 Countries will be represented and there appears to be much interest in the Standard within the profession.  The Standard has been welcomed by such organisations as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Please do feel free to share this with your colleagues and…

    Joanne Longton
  • Design Workshop At The ETH (in Cooperation With The ETH MUN).  Open To All.  Entrance Is Free...

    Design Workshop At The ETH (in Cooperation With The ETH MUN). Open To All. Entrance Is Free...

    Are you a Design Thinker.... ...or would you like to be one...?   IET Design Thinking Workshop Design Thinking provides Innovators with the ability to discover and shape real customer needs and value, which are the foundations of Innovation. Design Thinkers pose the right questions to the right people, work visually, generate many ideas, prototypes, exploit feedback and iterate fast - they focus on the "right things" to innovate. In this hands-on session, you will learn about the concept of Design Thinking and work in pairs to create a product using these techniques. If you are interested, and would like to participate, then please come along and help us to make this a memorable workshop. Entrance is free.   Venue / Address: ETH Main building: Rämistrasse 101, 8092 Zürich (Room HG F 33.5) Date…

    Jeff Hunter
  • From Unmanned Ground Vehicles to Robo-Taxis: Changes to road transportation

    From Unmanned Ground Vehicles to Robo-Taxis: Changes to road transportation

    We are very pleased to be able to welcome Dr. Javier Ibañez-Guzmán as our speaker at the joint MFI / IET Germany National Meeting in Augsburg on December 2nd. 2017. Here are some details about the presentation and the speaker.   From Unmanned Ground Vehicles to Robo-Taxis: Changes to road transportation Abstract In the late 90s and at the beginning of the 21st century, considerable interest existed in the use of robotics technology for defence applications. The Prometheus and NavLab vehicles showed what can be done with autonomous vehicle in civilian applications.  In October 2010, Google showed the Google car and its potential applications.  Suddenly, autonomous vehicles were no longer an exotic topic and today considerable efforts are going into this area. This presentation will share experiences…

    Howard Gray
  • Are you lost and lonely in Lincolnshire?

    Are you lost and lonely in Lincolnshire?

    The Lincolnshire Engineers Panel are looking for new people to join them.  You can offer as much or as little time as you can - all will be greatly received. if you would like further details please contact Phil Hill for a chat.

    Julie
  • Do You Have Some Spare Time?

    Do You Have Some Spare Time?

    We're currently looking for a couple of volunteers to help us out. Hosting daytime lectures in Bromley Are you available one morning a month to host the retired members lectures at Bromley library? This will involve welcoming the speaker and guests, chairing the event (introducing the speaker, housekeeping, regulating the Q&A) and liaising with the venue on the day. You will also need to gather the delegate metrics and feed them back to the committee for reporting to HQ. It will be entirely up to you to become a full member of our committee - you can dedicate as much or as little time as you have available. Please contact Bob Martin-Royle if you are interested or would like a chat.

    Julie
  • IET Control Theory & Applications - Volume 11, Issue 17, 24 November 2017

    IET Control Theory & Applications - Volume 11, Issue 17, 24 November 2017

    IET Control Theory & Applications is devoted to control systems in the broadest sense, covering new theoretical results and the applications of new and established control methods. Among the topics of interest are system modelling, identification and simulation, the analysis and design of control systems (including computer-aided design), and practical implementation. The scope encompasses technological, economic, physiological (biomedical) and other systems, including man-machine interfaces. Have a look at the latest content and the most downloaded papers online

    Joanne Longton
  • Shielding The Pointy Bits!

    Shielding The Pointy Bits!

    Well what a fantastic day and a half we had at Austin Court last week for the Annual Particle Accelerator Network Annual event – 2017 .   The event started off on Thursday, 26th in the afternoon with the Technician event.   We had a packed room of attentive delegates who heard from Graeme Burt, Dan Faircloth and Nik Templeton covering an Introduction to Accelerators, RF Systems,  Electrical Systems and Mechanical Systems. It was interesting to hear of the different applications – most folks will be aware of the use of particle accelerators in the field of medicine, notably, X-rays,  and radiotherapy and proton therapy for  treatment of cancer.   We also learnt that particle accelerators are used amongst other things,  in the scanning of cargo to ensure that what is in a shipping container is…

    Joanne Longton
  • Bringing Manufacturing Technologies To Life

    Bringing Manufacturing Technologies To Life

    The Manufacturing Technical Professional Network held an event Bringing Manufacturing Technologies to Life on the 12 th October at Warwick Manufacturing Group, University of Warwick. The event was sponsored by WMG, The Lloyds Banking Group and the Institute of Mechanical Engineers and supported by the All Party Manufacturing Group.   The focus of the event was to provide an insight to take product from concept to production. Allowing businesses managers to identify current methods for a successful product development and commercialisation.   Keynote Speech - The day was opened with a keynote speech from Dr George Dibb, Head of Manufacturing, Design & Innovation, Policy Connect. As Head of Industry, Technology & Innovation at Policy Connect, George oversees and coordinates the work of the All…

  • Expanding our Blogging Community within Professional Development

    Expanding our Blogging Community within Professional Development

    You may have noticed that some of our blogs have recently been authored by Jordan Stuart , Professional Development Training Co-ordinator within the Professional Development Courses team.  We are expanding our blogging team in order to try and get a variety of topics that you may be interested in and to build up a body of knowledge around Professional Development.   With that in mind, I am glad to be able to announce that we will be adding a new team member to the blogging team in the next few weeks - so look out for new blogs from Matylda Socha , CPD Administrator within the team. If you want to get involved, then do let us know in the comments below what topics you would like to see blogs on, or, if you have had an interesting learning experience or moment or would like to contribute as a…

    Kathryn Bain
  • Happy Halloween - IoT Style

    Happy Halloween - IoT Style

    With Halloween coming up, I thought I’d take a look into how people are using IoT in their Halloween celebrations.   There are quite a few articles on this subject to help you make the most out of IoT this October, including one from CB online on creating a haunted house and another from IoT Evolution World on spooking up your home. One of the ideas that both discuss is lighting. One of the well-advertised uses for IoT enabled home helpers is the ability to change light colours with just a few words – why not bathe your room in orange , red or dip the lights low ?   Another idea I liked was creating a ghost drone – I found a photo of one below. I don’t know who created it, but it is pretty creepy!   Why not go a step further, like this person and create a flying witch using a drone?       …

    Former Staff Member
  • The Impact Factor Is A Measure Of Quality For Academic Journals

    The Impact Factor Is A Measure Of Quality For Academic Journals

    The IET journal titles have seen a significant increase in their impact factor rating. The impact factor is a measure of the importance of a journal or its rank. It is calculated by measuring the frequency with which the average article in the journal has been cited in a two-year period compared to the number of articles published in that journal during the same timeframe.The IET journal titles have seen a significant increase in their impact factor rating. The impact factor is a measure of the importance of a journal or its rank. It is calculated by measuring the frequency with which the average article in the journal has been cited in a two-year period compared to the number of articles published in that journal during the same timeframe. The Journal Citation Reports (JCR) are published annually…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member