Monthly Archives: May 2009


CAVMAG 2010

2010 is the 70th anniversary of the development of the high-power cavity magnetron by Randall and Boot at Birmingham University. This invention, which made high power microwave generation possible, was made into a practical device by the GEC Company in England and put into large-scale production in the USA.   It had a decisive impact on military operations in World War Two, and gave birth to much of the radar technology which followed, and much later, to the development of the microwave oven as a widely used and inexpensive consumer product

[singlepic id=1302 w=300 h=193 float=left] The origins of the cavity magnetron, which are much less well-known go back to at least the mid-1930s with key work being done in Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Russia, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Japan and the USA.

To mark the anniversary and to bring together knowledge of the early work and also to learn how the magnetron has been improved and used since then, the IEEE United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland Section, the UK Defence Electronics History Society, and the Institution of Engineering and Technology are jointly sponsoring an international conference CAVMAG 2010 on the origins and evolution of the cavity magnetron with the support of the R8 History Activities Council and the IEEE History Center.

CAVMAG2010 will take place at Bournemouth University, England, 19th-20th April 2010.

Further information is available at www.cavmag2010.org.uk

In order to encourage a good attendance, the advance registration fee has been set at the low level of 65 pounds (for members of IEEE, IET and DEHS) and 80 pounds for others.

This rate applies for payments received up to 22nd March 2010.

Registration may be done on-line at the IET website  (using the link from the CAVMAG2010 website), or by sending payment by cheque or BACS (see Registration page of the conference website www.cavmag2010.org.uk)

Numbers for an optional visit to the Royal Signals Museum on 18th April and for the conference dinner on 19th April are limited, and early registration is recommended to be sure of a place.

The conference is sponsored by 

The Defence Electronics History Society (DEHS)
IET (History of Technology TPN)
IEEE UKRI Section Life Members Affinity Group
UKRI Microwave Theory and Techniques/Electron Devices/Photonics/Antennas and Propagation Joint Chapter
IEEE History Center
IEEE Region 8 History Council


4th IEEE UAE Student Day

IEEE UAE Student Day has become an annual event of IEEE UAE Section. American University in Dubai (AUD) and Dubai Cable Company (DUCAB) were proud to host it and sponsor it, respectively, for this year on May 2nd, 2009.

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This event gathers all IEEE members all around the UAE. Students from all universities in UAE participated in the fun and exciting competitions. This year 10 universities were participating, UAE University (UAEU), University of Sharjah (UOS), American University of Sharjah (AUS), American University in Dubai (AUD), Petroleum Institute (PI), Ajman University of Science and Technology (AUST), Khalifa University of Science, Technology & Research (KUSTAR), BITS Pilani in Dubai (BPD), Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT), and Michigan State University in Dubai (MSU).

The main objectives of this day were to enhance the culture of competition among engineering students, to recognize outstanding achievements of IEEE student members, to exchange experience between UAE IEEE Students, to enhance leadership qualities of IEEE students, and to introduce the IEEE to the public.

Students participated in the following competitions:

  • Common Design Project Competition
  • Senior Design Project Poster/Demo Competition
  • Software Engineering Design Competition
  • Engineering Design Competition
  • Community Service Competition
  • Made in UAE Competition

The day was full of activities; it started by an opening ceremony where Dr. Eesa Al Bastaki – IEEE UAE Chair –, Dr. Colin Christy – Organizing Committee Chair – and Dr. Hasan Al Nashash – Steering Committee Chair – delivered speeches about the event itself.
After the opening, all visitors and coordinators of the competitions reviewed the projects and asked the students about their projects.
Two workshops were held; Tips for Professional Success which was organized by WIE and sponsored by Dubal, delivered by both Mr. Ali H. A. Al Zarouni and Mr. Mohamed Jame. The other workshop was Engineering Ethics, delivered by Dr. Sami W. Tabash, Professor at American University of Sharjah.

At the closing ceremony, all visitors, competitors, and professors had met in the auditorium where all winners received their certificates and prizes.

The winning institutions according to number of prizes they got were as follows: PI and AUS equally won 2 prizes as second place and 1 prize as the third place. KUSTAR won 2 prizes as first place, AUST won 2 prizes; 1 prize as the second place, and the other was as the third place. UOS, HCT, and AUD all won equally 1 prize as the first place.

Finally, the steering committee announced that next year the Petroleum Institute will host this event.

Reported By:
Eng. Soha Jawabreh,
WIE Coordinator in Sharjah, UAE
[email protected]


A Day For Hope: IEEE University of Sharjah SB Visits Cancer Patients

A group of IEEE and WIE members in University of Sharjah and Friends of Cancer Patients in UAE (FOCP) – http://www.focp-uae.org/ – had arranged for a visit to the Children Cancer Patients in Dubai Hospital on 22 April 2009.

The aim of the visit was to delight the children and to help in raising their joy and happiness by holding a party for them.

There is no such a good feeling as the one you have when you draw a smile on a patient’s face.

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The party was started by giving the children gifts, playing with them puzzle games, drawing on their faces and hands, and coloring paints.

It was a full of fun, the kids were so happy in playing with the students.

The party was finished by a magic show done by a magician; they played with him and had a lot of fun.

One of the comments we got from the senior social worker Ms. Fatma Al Sewad in Dubai Hospital that “This party made great impact on the kids and encouraged them to take the treatment kindly”.

The students promised to come back and hold parties for the children in the future which made the kids so happy.

Reported by:
Eng. Soha Jawabreh
WIE Coordinator in Sharjah, UAE
[email protected]


IEEE WIE Visit to Al Qasemeya Primary School, Sharjah

IEEE WIE organized a visit to Al Qasemeya primary male’s school in Sharjah. The main purpose of this visit was to encourage the kids to study well and to focus on both math and science subjects in order to become engineers in the future.

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Volunteers from IEEE student branch in University of Sharjah participated in this visit. They played some mental games with the kids, and hold competitions between them.

The kids started the program by doing some songs. They played with the engineers and had a lot of fun playing and learning in the same time. Prizes were distributed to the winners of the competitions. At the end of the day, appreciation certificates were distributed to the school representatives, Mrs. Badreya Mohammed Murtada and Mrs. Amnah AI Gharby.

April 2009, Sharjah – United Arab Emirates
By Eng. Soha Jawabreh, WIE Coordinator in Sharjah, [email protected]


SIBIRCON – Irkutsk, Russia July 11-15, 2010

[singlepic id=1298 w=250 h=125 float=left] SIBIRCON is one of the major international conferences held by the IEEE Region 8.  It aims to provide a platform for technical exchange between researchers and practitioners from different technological fields.

Proceedings of the conference will be published in print and on CD-ROM and indexed in IEEE Xplore.

Previously unpublished contributions from a broad range of topics in the scope of the IEEE are solicited, including (but not limited to) the following areas:

  • information theory
  • cryptography and data security
  • education and e-learning
  • telecommunications
  • wireless communications
  • microwave theory and techniques
  • development and control of energy systems
  • power electronics
  • energy conversion and renewable energy
  • industry applications

Important dates:

Submission of papers (up to 6 pages):  March 1, 2010
Paper acceptance notification:  April 26, 2010
Camera-ready papers and registration:  May 24, 2010

For general inquiries, please use the following address

SIBIRCON 2010 Office
NSTU
building 4, room 121a
Karl Marx Ave. 20
Novosibirsk 630092 Russia

e-mail: [email protected]


Munich setting the bar high for the others

…a successful kick-off of the IEEE Engineering the Future Global Event Series!

[singlepic id=1297 w=296 h=222 float=left] After long and arduous preparations, Munich kicked-off the IEEE Engineering the Future Global Events Series. On April 27th, already about 5 p.m. the first guests have entered the Audimax of the Technische Universität München – at 6 p.m., when the Speakers Session was about to start, more than 300 invitees have already taken their seats to first watch the IEEE Germany Section presentation and consequently to be welcomed by Dr. Andreas Luxa – Germany Section Chair. Speakers Session, revolving around the “Horizontal and vertical integration of technology disciplines to engineer the future” was started by Dr. John Vig – IEEE 2009 President, who reminded the guests of IEEE achievements through the long period of its existence but also emphasized its meaning in today’s and future’s engineering. The “One Voice” video presented afterwards approved the thesis about the universal values of IEEE shared by its volunteers around the world. Prof. Wolfgang Herrmann, TUM’s President, expressed his delight about IEEE celebrating in the walls of one of the Germany’s most meaningful universities and stressed how many of his students and scientific staff representatives are IEEE’s Members, having their stake in its success. The guests had subsequently the chance to hear Mr. Martin Zeil – Bavarian State Secretary of Economic Affairs, Infrastructure, Transport and Technology, talking about the role of engineering in the development of Bavarian economy and Prof. Jozef Modelski – IEEE region 8 Director, discussing the Region’s contribution to the international cooperation of the engineers, representing numerous fields and interests. Prof. Josef Nossek, the VDE Deputy President, reminded of the close cooperation of IEEE and VDE and their commitment to promote engineering, innovations and education. Last but not least, Prof. Felicitas Pauss – CERN’s Coordinator for External Relations, entered the stage to explain why IEEE and CERN “share the same destiny” in innovations development and their service to the humanity. After all the speakers were given long and warm applause, all the invitees proceeded to Theresianum, where the evening reception took place. Drinks and hors-d’oeuvres found a good welcome and one could hear a lot of interesting discussions until almost 9.30 p.m.

 30. 04.2009
Anna Stanco, Erlangen