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Nominations Open For PRACE Ada Lovelace Award For HPC 2022

In 2022 PRACE will present for the seventh time its Ada Lovelace Award for HPC. Launched in 2016, the Award is annually presented to a female scientist who makes an outstanding contribution to and impact on HPC in Europe and the world, and serves as a role model for women who are at the start of their scientific careers. The awardee is announced at the annual PRACE Scientific and Industrial Conference (PRACEdays) and is invited to participate in the concluding plenary Panel Discussion.

 

From 22 to 24 March 2022, PRACE will organise the eighth edition of its Scientific and Industrial Conference – PRACEdays22 – as part of the EuroHPC Summit Week 2022 in Paris, France.

 

 

Read the full announcement HERE


User-driven approaches to the design of inclusive and gender-aware innovative measurement and IoT systems

 

 

🟪 The IEEE Italy Section Women in Engineering Italy Section organizes a Special Session at the 2022 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Industry 4.0 & IoT, which will be held in Trento, June 7-9, 2022.

🔎 The Special Session “User-driven approaches to the design of inclusive and gender-aware innovative measurement and IoT systems” encourages submissions about how the design of measurement systems and IoT applications may deal with issues user-specific in general, and gender-related in particular, in order to share views, approaches and best practices for the development of user-centered gender-aware innovative devices and systems.

📌 Submission of an extended abstract is open until January 23. Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore Digital Library.

➡ To know more about the WIE Special Session at MetroInd4.0&IoT 2022, visit https://www.metroind40iot.org/special-session-5


8th International Youth Conference on Energy – Call for Papers

After the pandemic outbreak the International Youth Conference on Energy could not be carried out on its regular schedule, but we were eager to organise the event as soon as possible. Young professionals (undergraduate, MSc, PhD students and entrant engineers) are encouraged to participate and present their work in a friendly international environment, to enjoy the beauty of Eger and to make new connections for the future. Contributions are welcomed from any field related to energy and power engineering. Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore subject to meeting IEEE Xplore’s scope and quality requirements. IYCE is a Student-led Technical Conference, member of the IEEE IAS YP Student-led Conferences.

 

Important date and topics are available HERE


Early-Stage Researchers (ESR) Training | SMARTGYsum

SMARTGYsum (SMART Green energY Systems and bUsiness Models) project groups together leading European Universities and Institutions (the consortium is composed by 13 universities and 14 companies/institutions) with the aim to implement a multidisciplinary and innovative research and training program, bringing to enable a new generation of Early-Stage Researchers (ESR) to foster a New Green Energy Economy in Europe. ESR will acquire the knowledge, methods and skills across a wide range of disciplines around the Energy ecosystem, Renewable Electric Energy Systems and Business Models for the deployment of the Green Energy System. Trained ESR will have the technical and economical knowledge to break the barriers for the deployment of energy transition as market and social barriers (price distortion through externalities, low priority of energy issues, split incentives); financial barriers (investment, high up-front costs, lack of access to capital); information failures (lack of awareness, knowledge and competence); or regulatory barriers (restrictive procurement rules).

 

SMARTGYsum project is aimed to train 15 creative and innovative researchers in the field of green energy system and business models. It will incorporate multidisciplinary knowledge, covering Power Electronics, Electric Engineering, Material Sciences, ICT, Data Sciences, Value Chains, Finance and Investments, Management of Energy Markets, Economical and Policy instruments.

 

The researchers trained in this network will be able to convert state-of-the art knowledge and ideas into new products for economic and social benefit and promoting the energy transition.

 

As a trained researcher you will have many opportunities to develop an industrial career in any part of the world, but especially in the EU. You will be trained in electric, power electronic and ITC technologies and in business models, and have a secondment in a complimentary training environment as part of your assignments.

 

ESRs will take part in the whole researching process, starting with the proposal of new ideas, going from the design to the experimental validation of prototypes in the laboratory and industry facilities, and finishing with the developing of the business models.

 

Available positions are listed in https://smartgysum.eu/Home/ResearchFramework where there are links to EURAXESS calls and to fill application.

 

There is also information about the Recruitment process guidelines as Public deliverable D1.2 in https://smartgysum.eu/Home/ProjectWorkPlan.


Fourth Event of ‘Early Career Talks’ Call for Participation

IEEE WIE UKI goal is to facilitate the recruitment and retention of women in technical disciplines globally. We envision a vibrant community of IEEE women and men collectively using their diverse talents to innovate for the benefit of humanity. IEEE WIE UK and Ireland through the Ambassador Scheme are calling women in engineering to participate in a technical, inspirational, and empowering session tagged “EARLY CAREER TALKS”. The first events held on April 8th, October 16th and 11th December 2021 were very successful, they have attracted attention from both academia and industry.

 

This fourth event converges the novel (state-of-the-Art) research areas in Engineering besides establishing networking/collaboration links, exploring new research opportunities for developing interactions between Academia, Industry and Government fostering economic and social development.

Criteria for who should apply and how to apply:

This programme supports engineers from academia or industry who have been in an industry/postgraduate position for less than 10 years. This session welcomes speakers/presenters from any part of the world who are:

  • PhD students close to graduation and have published papers in respectful conferences/journals.
  • Engineers who have participated in innovative projects.

When applying, send your photo saved as an image and include the following information in a one-word document:

  1. Area of career (academia/industry);
  2. Research interests or work field (e.g Robotic systems or Harvesting Systems);
  3. Talk title and What the talk will be about (100-word);
  4. Speaker bio (including links and web pages).

Workshop details:

 

The call for Fourth Event of ‘Early Career Talk’ closes at 11:59 pm Jan. 24 th, 2022

The Session will be held and delivered virtually on Friday Feb. 18th, 2022, at 11 am.

 

If you would like to participate in this exciting workshop, please email the documents required to Dr Nagham Saeed (IEEE WIE UKI Ambassadors Network lead) on [email protected].

 

Recommended email title is: “Opportunity to participate in Early Career Talk”. We look forward to receiving your submission.

 

IEEE WIE UKI Ambassadors Network sponsored by


IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) Virtual Award Ceremony

You are cordially invited to join the IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) Virtual Award Ceremony on Tuesday, 14 December 2021 at 9:00 AM EST.

 

This special event is held to recognize all 2021 WIE Award recipients. The following WIE awards will be presented:

  • WIE Affinity Group of the Year Award
  • WIE Student Branch Affinity Group of the Year Award
  • WIE Inspiring Member of the Year Award
  • WIE Inspiring Student Member of the Year Award
  • WIE Committee Outstanding Volunteer of the Year Award

After the awards portion, you are welcome to stay tuned for the IEEE WIE Committee Chair’s report of 2021, and the launch of IEEE WIE 25th Anniversary activities.

 

To attend, just click on the link below on 14 December 2021 at 9:00 AM EST.

 

WIE Awards Ceremony Link: https://bit.ly/3xdX485

 

Sincerely,

Mini Ulanat

2021 WIE Awards Subcommittee Chair


Early Career Third Event

 

 

IEEE WIE UKI goal is to facilitate the recruitment and retention of women in technical disciplines globally. We envision a vibrant community of IEEE women and men collectively using their diverse talents to innovate for the benefit of humanity. IEEE WIE UK and Ireland through the Ambassador Scheme are calling women in engineering to participate in a technical, inspirational, and empowering session tagged “EARLY CAREER TALK”.  The first IEEE WIE UKI “EARLY CAREER TALK” event was successfully held on April 8th and October 16th of this year. It has attracting attention from both academia and industry. This third event converges the novel (state-of-the-Art) research areas in Engineering, establishing networking/collaboration links, exploring new research opportunities for developing interactions between Academia, Industry and Government fostering economic and social development. 

Date and time

Sat, 11 December 2021

13:00 – 14:30 EET

 

Register: Early Career Third Event Tickets, Sat 11 Dec 2021 at 11:00 | Eventbrite

The event is done and you can watch it here

Strathclyde’s Women+ in Engineering Presents, Ethical Engineering – A Series of events

Strathclyde’s Women+ in Engineering Society is putting on a series of events this month to discuss different topics related to Ethical Engineering: climate change, white saviourism, inclusion, and feminism. These events are open to all, and attendance to more than one is encouraged! We will be building our personal ethical frameworks as it applies to engineering with important lessons and conversations about each specific topic.

 

Our first event is The Climate Crisis – What could, and should engineers do? It will be this coming Tuesday 16th November, from 17:00-18:30 and we’d love to see you there! We will have an interdisciplinary panel of ethicists and engineers to discuss how our values can inform our design decisions and our role in fighting the climate crisis. Everyone is welcome to come along and participate in a productive conversation.

 

The series includes these other events:

 

Nov 22: Decolonising Engineering: Ethical Development Projects

Getting proactive about our roles in salvationist and patriarchal systems and learning to counteract them.

 

Dec 2Intersectionality and Inclusion: Who gets to be an engineer?

Going beyond “why is diversity important”, a panel will discuss what inclusion truly means and practical steps of how to achieve it.

 

 

Dec 7Feminist Engineering: Keynote by Dr Donna Riley

Challenging traditional notions of engineering education.

 

 

Sign up and block the time off on your calendars! It’s going to be a great series.


Third Event of ‘Early Career Talk’ Call for Participation

IEEE WIE UKI goal is to facilitate the recruitment and retention of women in technical disciplines globally. We envision a vibrant community of IEEE women and men collectively using their diverse talents to innovate for the benefit of humanity. IEEE WIE UK and Ireland through the Ambassador Scheme are calling women in engineering to participate in a technical, inspirational and empowering session tagged “EARLY CAREER TALK”. The first IEEE WIE UKI “EARLY CAREER TALK” event was successfully held on April 8th and October 16th of this year. It has attracting attention from both academia and industry.

 

This third event converges the novel (state-of-the-Art) research areas in Engineering, establishing networking/collaboration links, exploring new research opportunities for developing interactions between Academia, Industry and Government fostering economic and social development.

 

Criteria for who should apply and how to apply:

This session welcomes speakers/presenters from any part of the world who are:

• PhD students close to graduation and have published papers in respectful
conferences/journals.

• Engineers who have participated in innovative projects.

This programme supports women from academia or industry who have been in an
industry/postgraduate position for less than 10 years.

 

When applying, include the following information:

1. Area of career (academia/industry);
2. Research interests or work field;
3. What the talk about (100-word),
4. Speaker bio (including links and web pages with photo).

 

Workshop details:

  • The call for Third Event of ‘Early Career Talk’ closes Nov 20 th, 2021
    The Session will be held and delivered virtually on Saturday Dec 11 th, 2021, at 11 am.
  • If you would like to participate in this exciting workshop, please email the documents required to Dr.
    Nagham Saeed (IEEE WIE UKI Ambassadors Network lead) on [email protected].
  • Recommended email title is: “Opportunity to participate in Early Career Talk”.

We look forward to receiving your submission.

 

IEEE WIE UKI Ambassadors Network sponsored by


50% Discount on Student Membership

New and renewing IEEE students and graduate students can now save 50% on their membership dues. 

 

Students wishing to take advantage of the 50% discount can do so by using the promotion code FUTURE50 during the online check-out process for joining or renewing their IEEE membership. Students who recently renewed or joined at full price can reach out to the IEEE Contact Center at: [email protected] and request a credit on future membership dues.