Monthly Archives: July 2019


History Activities in Glasgow Updated Again

The details about HISTELCON2019 to be held in Glasgow, Scotland, on 18-19th September 2019 at Strathclyde University Technology and Innovation Cenre, are now available on the conference website: www.histelcon2019.org.

There are a number of other IEEE events in Glasgow during that week including a History Milestone Unveiling at the Hunterian, which is a museum on the University of Glasgow campus and this will be followed by a free-to-attend technical symposium from 1500 to 1700.  All of this is on 17th September 2019.

IEEE History Milestone about the Standardisation of the Unit of Electrical Resistance (the OHM)

This new IEEE History Milestone to recognises the work done to standardise the unit of electrical resistance.  At the time, there were many incompatible and differing standards and selecting a single reproducible one was of great important for the successful design and operation of undersea communications cables.  The availability of fast communications by cable between continents had a huge social impact, and led to the development of better and faster communications between the peoples of the world, with a huge impact on the lives of most people.

The afternoon technical symposium requires advance registration in order to estimate numbers.  The link to register is:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-standardisation-of-electrical-measurement-units-tickets-60370453652

The symposium will take place in the James Watt South building, University of Glasgow (A1 on Campus Map), in Room 526.

 

Chair: Mike Hinchey (IEEE UK&I Section Chair)

  • Prof Peter Grant, Emeritus Regius Professor of Engineering and John Thompson, University of Edinburgh, “Early electrical resistance standards”
  • Prof Jan-Theodoor Janssen, Research Director, National Physical Laboratory, UK, “Evolution of the measurement of the Ohm over the last century”
  • Don Wright, Past President IEEE Standards Association and from Standards Strategies, Louisville, Kentucky “Changes in International Standardization over the last decade”

Closing remarks: Prof Charles Turner (formerly Siemens Professor of Electrical Engineering at King’s College London).

 

More details about this Milestone can be read at the ETHW website:

http://ieeemilestones.ethw.org/Milestone-Proposal:Standardisation_of_the_OHM

Tony Davies

2019 July 28th, updated 2019 Aug 18th

 


Student Paper Contest 2019 – Final Results

 

The oral presentations of the finalists took place during EUROCON2019 at NoviSad, Serbia between July 1 and July 3.
The jury members were Prof Anastas Mishev, Prof Vera Markovic and Prof Paul Micallef.
Here are the results.

  • FIRST PRIZE and award of $800
    Ariane de Vroede, KULeuven SB
    “A 94 GHz Voltage-Boosted Energy Harvester in 45 nm CMOS Achieving a Peak Efficiency of 21.2% at – 8.5dBm Input Power”.
  • SECOND PRIZE and award of $500
    S. Akhavan, M. Kamarei, H. Soltanian-Zadeh, University of Tehran SB
    “Spatio-Temporal Modeling of Absence Epileptic Seizures Using Depth Recordings”.
  • THIRD PRIZE and award of $200
    Gabriele Mosaico, Matteo Saviozzi, University of Genova SB
    “A hybrid methodology for the day-ahead PV forecasting exploiting a Clear Sky Model or Artificial Neural Networks”.

The student branch of the winner – KULeuven SB – also gets the ‘Dick Poortvliet Award’ of $250.

 


IEEE Region 8 Student Branch Website Contest 2019

 

Dear IEEE Student Members,

We hope you’ve had a productive and enjoyable university semester as members of your IEEE Student Branches.

We would like to draw your attention to the upcoming IEEE Region 8 Student Branch Website Contest. While social media is usually the primary platform to advertise student branch events, to reach out to all potential members a functional and up-to-date website is essential. Maintaining a website is also a fantastic way to practice your web design skills and looks great on any student portfolio!

Each year we celebrate the top three student branch websites in Region 8, the winner of this award can then proceed to compete globally for some fantastic prizes!

Websites are evaluated on five separate criteria, including Content, Navigation, Originality, Presentation, Portability and Load time.If are a member of an IEEE Student Branch which has a fantastic website worthy of an award, please submit your entries via this online form.

Full details on this award can be found on the IEEE MGA Awards Website.

  • Please note: The nomination deadline is 15th July 2019.

Should you have any questions regarding the application process, or concerning general Student Branch matters, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Best Regards,

 

Lee Crudgington

Awards and Contests

IEEE Region 8 Student Activities Committee.

 

 


Congratulations for the R8 WIE Awards 2019 Winners!

Congratulations for the R8 WIE Awards 2019 Winners!

(Picture taken at the awards ceremony taking place at the IEEE WIE ILS Portugal 2019)

(Picture taken at the awards ceremony taking place at the IEEE WIE ILS Portugal 2019)

  • Region 8 Women in Engineering Section Affinity Group of the Year Award goes to IEEE WIE UK and Ireland Affinity Group.
  • Region 8 Women in Engineering Student Affinity Group of the Year Award goes to IEEE WIE ENIM Student Affinity Group, Tunisia WIE SB AG.
  • Region 8 Outstanding Women in Engineering Section Volunteer Award goes to Ms. Randa Hammami from Tunisia.
  • Region 8 Outstanding Women in Engineering Student Volunteer Award goes to Mr. Khoubeyb Layouni from Tunisia.
    Please have a look at the awards’ Guidelines and previous Recipients. For more information, please contact us by email ([email protected]), on Facebook, or Instagram!