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  • Have Your Say - The IET Member Survey Is Now Open!

    Have Your Say - The IET Member Survey Is Now Open!

    The 2017 Member survey is now live and we would like to invite all IET members to take part and have their say. This important survey provides the opportunity to share your views and provide feedback. The survey should take around 10 minutes to complete and will be close on Sunday 29 October 2017 at 23:59 (UK time). You can take part in the survey here . If you could also encourage other IET members to take part we would greatly appreciate it.

    Gemma Hadley
  • AP Communities Volunteer Conference - Faraday Challenge

    AP Communities Volunteer Conference - Faraday Challenge

    At the recent Asia Pacific Communities Volunteer Conference we were lucky enough to have a presentation on the Faraday Challenge in Brunei, given by Huijin Onn.  The work the Brunei Local Network has been doing with this is truly impressive.  Even better, the ever-amazing Leon Ha videoed the presentation so I'm able to share it here with you.  I've also attached the slide set if you'd prefer to look through that . If you didn't join us in Auckland, I encourage you to take a look, and maybe get some inspiration!

  • BLUE WHALE – A DEADLY THREAT TO TEENAGERS

    BLUE WHALE – A DEADLY THREAT TO TEENAGERS

    Due to easier access and lack of awareness among the parents, the internet is becoming lot more dangerous place than we can imagine. Each day, we get introduced to new threats online. The latest one is called the "Blue Whale Challenge%u201F which led to hundreds of suicides all around the world. This "game%u201F is designed by a Russian university-expelled psychologist with a motive to "clean up the world".  In this App, there are two types of people: curators/administrators, and players. Players – those who want to play the game are given each task each day. It starts from less-weird things like waking up 4:20 in the morning to self-harm like cutting a wrist and scratching your legs to draw whale on it. To keep the interest of the players in the game, curators ask them to listen to the music…

    Nouman Abid Chuhan
  • What's In Your Wardrobe???

    What's In Your Wardrobe???

    Wow, you may say - that's a very personal question. To be honest I'm not interested in how many pairs of underwear you have, or which dress is your favourite... What I am interested in is whether you have any wearable technology in your wardrobe. You may be asking what is wearable technology? According to Wikipedia it's "smart electronic devices (electronic device with microcontrollers) that can be worn on the body as implants or accessories". So everyday examples are items like FitBits, Apple Watches and SnapChat Spectacles.  The market for wearable tech only seems to be getting bigger. According to an article in Forbes last year : 1. The wearables market exceeded $2 billion in 2015, will hit almost 3 billion this year and over 4 billion in 2017. 2. Just under 50 million wearable devices were…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Guernsey Committee 2018

    Guernsey Committee 2018

    Adam Greening – Group Chair Catherine Harris – Vice Chair Ian Gilmour – Treasurer James Glanville – Secretary Joe Armstrong – Committee Member Jenny Giles – Committee Member Paul Armstrong – Committee Member Graeme Falla – Committee Member Tony Corbin – Committee Member

    Julie
  • 5TH WORKSHOP ON SPECIALTY OPTICAL FIBERS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS

    5TH WORKSHOP ON SPECIALTY OPTICAL FIBERS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS

    The IET Cyprus Local Network is sponsoring a workshop entitled  “The 5th Workshop on Specialty Optical Fiber and Their Applications”  hosted 11 - 13 October 2017 in Limassol   The 5th Workshop on Specialty Optical Fiber and Their Applications (WSOF 2017) is a technical workshop and exhibit on advances and innovations in the field of specialty optical fibers and their applications. Following the four previous workshops in the series, it brings together students and researchers from academia and industry, with an interest in fiber optics. The three day event will offer plenary, tutorial and invited talks, as well as contributed and poster papers. Industrial partners are invited to exhibit their latest technology and product offerings.   For further info visit http://wsof2017.org/index.html

    Christos Christou
  • One week until Rail Week 2017:  9-15 Oct 2017

    One week until Rail Week 2017: 9-15 Oct 2017

    Dedicated to helping the industry to address the skills shortage in rail-related roles and inspire a generation of young people, Rail Week 2017 (9-15 October) is already gaining momentum, with industry leaders including Rail Delivery Group, Transport for London, Great Western Railway and the National Skills Academy for Rail providing essential support and collaboration. The dedicated week of activity organised by Young Rail Professionals (YRP) aims to bring the rail industry in all its guises closer to schools, teachers, career advisors and students through a series of events, visits and talks. Find out what events are happening in your area.

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • Humans Of The IET YP - Israa Elsayed

    Humans Of The IET YP - Israa Elsayed

    Last week we met  Simon , the incumbent IET YP secretary. This week I'd like to introduce  Israa Elsayed , another member of the executive, our  Chairperson . Israa is a Chemical/Process Engineer at Woodside who joined the IET to develop herself and to help others develop whilst giving back to the engineering community. Why did you join the Committee? Peta asked me to; how could I say no. I get the feeling not many could. Dogs or cats (or Ducks? Naked mole rats?)? Neither. Sorry, not an animal person What is your guilty pleasure? CHOCOLATE!!! Enough said. What is the nerdiest thing you do?  This I get the feeling a bunch of you are coordinating answers. If you were a sandwich, what would you be? I wouldn't be a sandwich, I'd rather be something tasty, like a kebab. What are your aspirations…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Reflections From An IET Volunteer On FY'17 SoCal LN Community Activities

    Reflections From An IET Volunteer On FY'17 SoCal LN Community Activities

    As we come to the end of our fiscal year, we thought it would be interesting to summarize and reflect on some of the events and volunteer activites we've been involved with as IET volunteers  for the Southern California Local Network (LN).     As a SoCal Community volunteer for the IET's SoCal Local Network, I was lucky enough to to be nominated to attend the Americas' Community Volunteers Conference - 2017, to represent the SoCal LN organizing committee . This volunteer conference is organized by the Communities Committee - Americas ( CC-A ), and funded by the Communities Resourcing Committee ( CRC ) .  So in late August, I found myself on a plane flying across the U.S. to Orlando, Florida to the Disney Coronado Springs Resort.  Volunteers from the CC-A and many of the IET communities, active…

    David
  • HOW TO GET A GOOD GPA

    HOW TO GET A GOOD GPA

    The GPA is Grade Point Average. But, for a student it should be Good Positive Attitude towards learning. Securing high GPA is like a rat race. Most of the students start this race from the very first day at university. Whenever, someone starts this race the only desired thing is good GPA. At the end, a few ones remain successful but many not. In actual, there are many factors which play their vital role just to make GPA good enough or bad enough. In parallel, there are many problems which may derail the academic life of a student as well. One is to seek out the problems on its own in order to be less problematic person. Above all, smartness & persistence matter a lot. In semester system, time frame to cover the essentials of a subject is too short. You don’t have so much time to think when…

    Nouman Abid Chuhan
  • F1 In Schools International Final - Fastest Car

    F1 In Schools International Final - Fastest Car

    The fastest car at the F1 In Schools International Finals in Kuala Lumpur were Academy Racing from WMG Academy, Coventry Just one of the entries from the UK and beating 53 teams from across the world. Congratulations from IET Coventry and Warwickshire.

    Derrick Willer
  • The Season Ahead, IET Swindon Network

    The Season Ahead, IET Swindon Network

    The IET Swindon Network kicked off this season’s lecture series with a talk from Dr. Hamid Falaki, our very own Events Manager, with a presentation entitled "5G - Overview & Opportunities". This was also my first opportunity to introduce a speaker in my new role as Chair of our Network. I’ve recently taken over from Ray Lewington, who I’m sure many of you will know very well and will agree that he has done an excellent job.  I’m also very pleased that he has agreed to continue to actively support the Network where his involvement will be invaluable. My sincere thanks to him. Along with Ray and Hamid, we have an excellent team of volunteers supporting the Network. Robert McLaughlan is our Schools Liaison Officer & Professional Registration Advisor. He has been instrumental in our successful…

    Walter Featherstone
  • Technical Visit Report: S21 - Stuttgart's New Main Station

    Technical Visit Report: S21 - Stuttgart's New Main Station

    A report on IET Germany's visit to the building site On Saturday the 23rd. of September 2017 a group of IET members, friends and their families met up for a tour of the main building site for Stuttgart's Hauptbahnhof. This is part of the massive Stuttgart - Ulm Rail Project which, in turn, belongs to the Main Line for Europe (Magistrale für Europa / Magistrale européenne) between Paris and Bratislava, originally suggested by the EU in the 1990's. In Stuttgart the main station will be rebuilt underground and transformed from a terminus to a through-station, thereby freeing a large area of inner-city land for new buildings - primarily housing.  The project was fiercely opposed by many people due to the costs involved, the technical difficulties of building in Stuttgart's unique valley location…

    Howard Gray
  • Committee List - Younger Members Section (Session 2021)

    Committee List - Younger Members Section (Session 2021)

    Chairman Mr Olaf T Y Li Vice Chairman Mr Johnny L W Sze Honorary Treasurer Ms Karen H Y Chung Honorary Secretary Mr Kevin H C Tang Past Chairman Mr William K C Yip Immediate Past Chairman Mr Peter S F Suen Internal Affairs Coordinator Ms Michelle M S Hui External Affairs Coordinator Ms Melody Y T Wong Local Network Affairs Coordinator Mr Tommy H Y Cheung Global Network Affairs Coordinator Mr Jarek S S Tam On-Campus Affairs Coordinator Ms Jenny J Lin Community Services Coordinator Ms Celia N Y Chan Academia Services Coordinator Mr Kobe H Y Yung Career Services Coordinator Mr Anthony K O She Young Professionals Development Coordinator Mr Tory H M Choi Continuous Professional Development Coordinator Mr Andrew C Y Chiu Young Professionals Exhibition & Competition Coordinator Mr Gabriel Wong Students…

    Peter Suen
  • Doing Things Differently To Build On Success

    Doing Things Differently To Build On Success

    Most people find it difficult to embrace change, and engineers volunteering to help run a local network are no exception. However, the world is changing around us and we need to run just to keep up. On the other hand, there are some things associated with the Sussex Local Network that we don’t want to change, at least for the time being, because they work well and seem to be appreciated by our members. One of the consequences of being a little ‘stagnant’ is that our Younger Professionals section has essentially disappeared. But our programme of technical talks, amounting to 16 across the last academic year, on a wide range of topics, has continued to be a great success. Also, in spite of loosing our Schools Liaison Officer, we have managed to keep our schools events ‘ticking over’, with 12…

    David James
  • Gremlins strike at Pembrey for MotoE

    Gremlins strike at Pembrey for MotoE

    Earlier in the month the second round of the MotoE electric motorcycle racing series got underway at the Pembrey circuit in South Wales.  Its one that I’ve never visited, but I couldn’t miss the opportunity to tie in a visit to the circuit with the chance to go to the Mumbles and Gower Peninsula, two places I’ve also always wanted to visit. The two electric motorcycles from University of Bath Zero team and the Nova Racing team from University of Delft were present again.  We had been expecting University of Nottingham, but due to a technical issue they were not able to compete.  Once again the electric bikes were mixed up with the petrol ones in the Desmo Duo series. Practice and the qualifying laps went well for both teams, with Casper Voogt for the Nova team qualifying midfield in a full…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • UK Space Conference 2017

    UK Space Conference 2017

    Earlier in the summer, volunteers from the Satellite Systems & Applications Network got together with IET staff members, to capture content at the annual UK Space conference, which this year was held in Manchester.   We’ve produced the following videos to showcase current hot topics and other relevant issues in the Space/Satellite sectors:   VR Crisis Training for Decision Makers Satellite Applications Catapult at UK Space Week Clyde Space Where’s my homework from the Institute for Research in Schools Open Cosmos Low cost access to Space Oxford Space Systems Reaction Engines Bright Ascension SSTL   The Network would like to record its thanks to all those people who agreed to be interviewed for the videos and you can view these below.  You can also help us to promote these videos by sharing…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Event Announcement: 5G State Of Play

    Event Announcement: 5G State Of Play

    Exciting news! The registration page for the next in our 5G series – ‘5G - State of Play’ – is now open !     http://www.theiet.org/events/2018/250337.cfm   About the Event 24 January 2018, Savoy Place, London 5G will usher in new types of applications requiring unprecedented bandwidth, ultra-low latency, and massive sensing. The one-day conference is on the state-of-play in the development of 5G technology. The event will focus on systems, standards, and policies needed to bring 5G to market.%u3000 Perspectives, challenges, opportunities and solutions from telecom operators, equipment manufacturers, policymakers, and academics will be shared in an effort to bring this technology to fruition by 2020. The event also provides a valuable opportunity to meet and interact with the 5G drivers in…

    Former Staff Member
  • LIFESKILLS: Taking Control of your Career workshop on Thursday 12 October

    LIFESKILLS: Taking Control of your Career workshop on Thursday 12 October

    We have spaces still available at the Lifeskills evening workshop on Thursday 12th October titled "Taking Control of your Career" The course is free to attend and is hosted at the University of Reading. Parking is free. You will also earn 3 hours CPD for attending. For more info and to book your place visit: http://www.theiet.org/events/local/250565.cfm

    Dooshiant Dyall
  • Living in the Internet of Things Cybersecurity of the IoT - A PETRAS, IoTUK & IET Event Conference & Exhibition

    Living in the Internet of Things Cybersecurity of the IoT - A PETRAS, IoTUK & IET Event Conference & Exhibition

    The IET, the PETRAS Research Hub and IoTUK are seeking abstract submissions for the Living in the Internet of Things conference and exhibition  which is taking place at IET London: Savoy Place on 28-29 March 2018.  The conference scope focuses on cybersecurity of the Internet of Things and is distinctively concerned with a range of sociotechnical issues across all industry sectors and applications including:       Submit your abstract by 10 November 2017 . Your work will be peer reviewed by the  Programme Committee and successful authors will be invited to provide a full paper for publication, a presentation slot in the programme and a reduced fee to attend the entire event.  1.  Visit the author information page   2.  Download the abstract template  3.  Submit your abstract online by Friday

    Former Staff Member
  • Humans Of The IET YP - Simon Nguyen

    Humans Of The IET YP - Simon Nguyen

    Last week we met  Leon , incumbent IET YP vice-chairperson and general marketing wizard. This week I'd like to introduce  Simon Nguyen , another member of the executive, our Secretary . Simon is a Civil/Structural Engineer whose first experience with the IET was the 2016 IET Networking Dinner. He had so much fun that he joined the committee. Why did you join the Committee? Great opportunity to network with other young professionals and give back to students. Dogs or cats (or Ducks? Naked mole rats?)? All animals are great but dogs are my best friend What is your guilty pleasure? Food Challenges and binge-watching Anime. The only food challenge I've watched was Kiviak and that was enough. What is the nerdiest thing you do?  Watching One Piece discussion/theory videos on YouTube. I do the same…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • *** CANCELLED *** 18 Oct 2017 - Opportunities Gained; Engineering And Technology In Action

    *** CANCELLED *** 18 Oct 2017 - Opportunities Gained; Engineering And Technology In Action

    *** CANCELLED DUE TO A LACK OF INTEREST *** ...come and hear a thought provoking presentation by the founders of the Nicolas Robinson School in Ethiopia, Max and Kathryn Robinson that demonstrates “engineering and technology in action”. Max and Kathryn Robinson founded Rainbows4children in 2004 with the aim of breaking the cycle of poverty in Mekele, north Ethiopia by educating the poorest children to the highest level. Ethiopia has the ambition to become a middle-income country by 2025. To achieve this aim she must industrialise and educate engineers and scientists to a high standard.   More than 1400 children are being educated at the Nicolas Robinson School from kindergarten entry level to grade 12. 180 students have now graduated from the school and are following science courses at universities…

    Jeff Hunter
  • Northern Powerhouse Manufacturing Strategy

    Northern Powerhouse Manufacturing Strategy

    As many IET Members will be aware, the Government has produced the Northern Powerhouse (NPH) Strategy document (attached) that outlines the Government’s vision for building a strong economic North that would benefit the whole of the UK.   The IET Manufacturing TPN Executive committee are organising an evidence gathering session with industrialists to provide the Government with a conduit to industry, which will assist in developing the strategy.   We have an event scheduled at the University of Liverpool on October 19th that will take the form of an evening workshop that will allow invited delegates to review and provide comments and feedback on the Government Northern Powerhouse Strategy as published in November 2016. The aim is to invite delegates to achieve a representative response from…

  • Mentoring Awareness Week 2017

    Mentoring Awareness Week 2017

    Do you remember someone from early in your career who supported and inspired you to become the professional you are today? Could you be that person for someone working toward Professional Registration? Following the success of Mentoring Awareness Week in 2015 and 2016, The IET Mentoring Service are happy to announce the 2017 Mentoring Awareness week.  This week of activity recognises the work done by those volunteering through the IET Volunteer Mentoring Service and also seeks new mentors to support those working toward professional registration.  If you are already professionally registered with the IET, and have just a few hours a month to share with another member and feel that you could pass on your experience and support a developing engineer outside of your immediate workplace then the…

    Kathryn Bain