Khanh Luu


5th Workshop by IEEE University of Central Greece Student Branch

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For the fifth year in a row, the IEEE UCG Student Branch in collaboration with the University of Central Greece, organized the annual Workshop titled: “Biomedical Engineering: Trends, Research and Technologies”.
The two-day workshop program included a series of keynote speeches in the auditorium of the department and for the third consecutive year, tutorial sessions in laboratories.
The workshop covered topics on fMRI and MRI technologies, Brain Computing, Near Field Communications in Biomedicine, Image Processing for people with Visual Disabilities and Techniques for Activity Recognition to identify Emergency.
A brief presentation on the newly formed IEEE UCG Computer Society Student Chapter and the IEEE UCG WIE Affinity Group was done to inform students about current and future activities.
This event approached more than 200 students and professionals from the local community and all over Greece.

Ioannis Mousmoutis
Secretary of IEEE UCG SB


Job Fair Athens 2013

Job Fair Athens, the largest student initiative in the area of labor market, comes for the third  year. After the great success of the previous two years, where over 60 companies have  participated and 2,000 students from polytechnic, economic and technological schools have visited it, we are organizing “Job Fair Athens 2013” on the 3rd & 4th of April at Technopolis of the city of Athens.

Job Fair Athens

The event aims to inform all visitors about the situation on the labor market and help them integrate smoothly into it. For this reason, 2 weeks before Job Fair Athens 2013 we are organizing trainings and seminars to help the visitors prepare their CV and respond successfully to a interview that they may pass.

Job Fair Athens is organized by the student organizations EESTEC LC Athens (Electrical Engineering STudent European assoCiation) and IEEE NTUA SB (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), in cooperation with more than 100 students from all over Greece, under the auspices of the National Technical University of Athens.

You can find more information on our website www.job-fair.gr and on social networks: facebook  –  linkedin  –  twitter  –  google +


IEEE R8 Educational Activities Sub-Committee (EASC)

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The Region 8 Educational Activities Sub-Committee (EASC), coordinated by Niovi Pavlidou (Greece), for the year 2013, has re-organized its webpage for the better visibility of its activities. IEEE Region 8 members can address to the new team for any request relevant to education issues: Pre-University, with coordinator Sohaib Qamar Sheikh (UKRI), University, with coordinator Rui Costa (Portugal), and Continuing Education, with coordinator Niovi Pavlidou.
https://ieeer8.org/educational-activities/

Niovi Pavlidou, IEEE R8 EASC Coordinator


2013, April – Madrid

This page contains information about the 100th IEEE Region 8 Committee Meeting to be held in Madrid on 19-21 of April 2013.

Agenda Book
Volunteer Orientation
Saturday Meeting Presentations
Sunday Meeting Presentations
Photographs from the Meeting

Meeting Information
Agenda
Schedule ( Download Schedule )
Order of the Day
Travel Advisory for Madrid
Additional Travel Advisory by Tony Davies
R8 Agenda Item Template
Section Report Template

Do you need a visa?  Please follow the link to find out: Information for Foreign citizens
If you need a visa letter please notify Pilar Molina Gaudo at [email protected] with a copy to [email protected].

Unapproved minutes from Tallinn

 

OpCom Reports

Director  (Martin Bastiaans)

Past-Director  (Marko Delimar)

Secretary (Ali El-Mousa)

Treasurer  (Brian Harrington)

V/C Member Activities  (Aleksandar Szabo)

V/C Student Activities  (Pablo Herrero)

V/C Technical Activities  (Carl Debono)

Subcommittee Reports

Awards & Recognition SubCommittee  (A&RSC)

History Activities Coordinator  (HA) Region 8 News  (R8News)

Chapter Coordination SubCommittee  (ChCSC)

Industry Relations SubCommittee  (IRSC)

Sections Congress Coordinator

Conference Coordination SubCommittee  (CoCSC)

Jubilee Book Editorial Board Standards Coordinator (StC)

Educational Activities SubCommittee  (EASC)

Life Members Coordinator (LM)

Strategic Planning

Electronic Communications Coordinator  (ECC) Membership Development SubCommittee  (MDSC) Voluntary Contribution Fund Coordinator (VCF)

GOLD SubCommittee (GOLD)

Nominations & Appointment SubCommittee Women In Engineering Coordinator  (WIE)
Professional Activities SubCommittee  (PASC)

Section Reports

Austria Section Germany Section Lithuania Section Saudi Arabia (East) Section
Bahrain Section Ghana Section Malta Section Saudi Arabia (West) Section
Belarus Section Greece Section Morocco Section Serbia And Montenegro Section
Benelux Section Hungary Section Nigeria Section Slovenia Section
Bosnia And Herzegovina Section Iceland Section Norway Section South Africa Section
Bulgaria Section Iran Section Oman Section Spain Section
Croatia Section Iraq Section Poland Section Sweden Section
Cyprus Section Israel Section Portugal Section Switzerland Section
Czechoslovakia Section Italy Section Qatar Section Tunisia Section
Denmark Section Jordan Section Republic Of Macedonia Section Turkey Section
Egypt Section Kenya Section Romania Section U.K.& Rep Of Ireland Section
Estonia Section Kuwait Section Russia Section Ukraine Section
Finland Section Latvia Section Russia (Northwest) Section United Arab Emirates Section
France Section Lebanon Section Russia (Siberia) Section Zambia Section

Reimbursement


Madrid – Schedule

 Time Table

Time

Friday

19 April

Saturday

20 April

Sunday

 21 April

8:00-8:30

Chapter Coordination Committee*

Industry Relations and Standards*

Professional Activities

8:30-9:00

R8 Committee Meeting

R8 Committee Meeting

9:00-10:00

Student Activities*

10:00-11:00

Membership Development*

11:00-12:00

12:00-13:30

Lunch Break

13:30-14:30

Conference Coordination**

Reserved**

R8 GOLD Committee**

Lunch

Lunch

14:30-15:00

Volunteer Orientation***

50th Anniversary Celebration Event at the Telefonica Building with Exhibits viewing

15:00-16:00

Educational Activities

Reserved

16:00-17:00

MA all coordinators

17:00-17:30

17:30-17:45

Coffee Break

17:45-18:30

Spain Section Presentation

18:30-18:40

William Dávila  introducing the invited speaker

18:40-19:30

Invited Presentation ” Cyberspace Security in 2013” by

Alvaro Arenas

19:30-19:45

Cocktail reception

(Sponsored by IE Business School)

19:45-20:30

Bus Travel To Restaurant

(La Casa de Monico)

( Location Map )

and Dinner

20:30-23:00

Dinner with flamenco show

23:00-23:30

Back to Hotel

 

* These meetings can continue through lunch as it is a working lunch

** These meetings actually start at 12:00 and will work while having lunch

*** All new officers are kindly requested to attend the Volunteer Orientation Session


Technical Activities (TA)

The Region 8 Technical Activities committee is responsible for coordinating technical activities in the Region (Europe, Middle East and Africa), interface with the IEEE Technical Activities Board and coordinate corresponding functions in the MGA Board.

The committee is chaired by the Region 8 Vice-Chair Technical Activities and comprises of the following sub-committees/functions:

The 2022-2023 Vice-Chair, Technical Activities is Marios Antoniou and he can be reached at [email protected].

Core Values:

The IEEE Region 8 Technical Activities believes in:

  • Inclusiveness – Embracing diversity of Region 8 members and their careers. Respecting each other’s values with honesty and transparency;
  • Networking – Creating an engaged, interactive community of technical professionals from both industry and academic sectors;
  • Professionalism – Maintaining the highest level of professional and ethical standards;
  • Technical Excellence – Disseminating high quality scientific and technical information in a timely, equitable and objective manner;
  • Volunteerism – The driving force of Region 8 Technical Activities.

Committee Chair/Coordinator:

Chapter Coordination Conf. Coordination Professional and

Educational Activities

Action for Industry Standards
Anna Litvinenko Tiziana Tambosso Andrejs Romanovs Toni Mattila Mona Ghassemian

Further details of sub-committees can be found at the Region 8 Committee page.

Focus Areas:

The overarching focus areas for 2019-2021 Technical Activities committee are

  • Revitalise the Chapter Coordination committee;
  • Expand Action for Industry programs and align them with the IEEE Industry Engagement Committee;
  • Achieve a healthy conferences outlook, explore new flagship conferences and industry focused events;
  • Improve professional and educational activities programs with specific emphasis on Pre-University, University and Continuing Education;
  • Expand our standards-related offerings.
  • Engage with Africa Council to expand TA activities in Africa;
  • Increase TA activities focused on Students and Young Professionals;
  • Increase coordination between sub-committees.


New Region 8 GOLD Committee in 2013

Rafal Sliz
Finland Section
(Coordinator for R8)
Nele Reynders
Benelux Section
Elena Pereja
Spain Section
Amir Zahoor
Sweden Section
Salima Kaissi
Marocco Section
(Past Coordinator)

Dear,

I have the pleasure to announce that I have been appointed as Region 8 GOLD Coordinator for 2013.

Since I was a member of the previous committee I would like to use this opportunity to thank you all for your assistance and cooperation during the last two years.

I appreciate the knowledge and experiences I have gained, as well as the connections I have made during this period.  Your expertise, comments and help have been invaluable during this process. Working with the other committee members: Salima, Nele, Khaled, Ahmed, and Region 8 GOLD Chairs was a delightful and inspiring experience. Although there are always bad days, solving problems and issues related to GOLD brought every time smiles, happiness and a feeling of an accomplished mission.

I believe that in 2013 the R8 GOLD Committee will keep the momentum gained over the last few years and will continue to make the difference for young professionals, IEEE, and Humanity.

I am looking forward to serve as Region 8 GOLD Coordinator and to help you in advancing technology to humanity.

All the best,

Rafal Sliz


WebEx and Teleconference as a way of hosting IEEE Section events

Many IEEE sections in our region are geographically large.
Starting 2011, IEEE Region 8 has hosted a number of WebEx events (“Webinars”).
This service is available at no cost for IEEE Section events.

We are sharing some steps for this:

  1.  Setup a regular event using IEEE vTools: https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/main/login
    Enabling the “registration” link assists to keep track of who may be your attendees!
  2. Promote your event!
    Use either your own SAMIEEE mailing lists, or use IEEE e-Notice.
    http://www.ieee.org/organizations/vols/e-notice/e-notice-submit.html
    Social media, such as Facebook Groups, Google Plus, etc can be a great way to promote your event!
  3. At least five (5) working days in advance of your event, request a WebEx event setup:
    http://sites.ieee.org/vtools/products/webex/webex-registration/
    – Your request will be processed by the IEEE Member and Geographic Activities (MGA) Information Management team ([email protected])
    – If you’ve selected the teleconference option, you’ll also get the process to setup your audio. In case you’re in a country which does not have a toll-free, you could consider using Skype or Google Phone to reach the US toll-free number.
    – Remember to send out the WebEx event link, conference code & link for global toll-free numbers to your participants.
    – – This could also serve as a meeting reminder!
  4. During your event, you can record the WebEx session! For more information, see:
    http://www.ieee.org/about/volunteers/remote_conferencing/index.html#sect2
  5. Following your event, remember to submit a “L-31” report (using vTools) & also submit a short article to Region 8 news or other media!
    (Steps 1-2 could be skipped if you want to setup a WebEx event for smaller meeting, e.g. Section ExCom meeting).

Best with your Webinars!

 

Saurabh Sinha, [email protected]
2011/2 Vice-Chair for Technical Activities


IEEE R8 Questionnaire on Continuing Education / Continuing Professional Development – for the Ad Hoc Committee on Africa Activities (AHCAA)

The IEEE R8 Continuing Education (CE) together with the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Working Group of the IEEE Ad Hoc Committee on Africa Activities (IEEE AHCAA) performed a survey targeting the African community, in November-December 2012. The idea to perform the survey and the completion of the specific questionnaire was done with the help of Saurabh Sinha, IEEE R8 Vice-Chair on Technical Activities, and Zac Oyedokun, IEEE AHCAA Chair. One interest is to determine whether there would be an interest by local or national professional societies to partner with IEEE in extending the access to the eLearning at local/national levels in Africa. The other interest is to develop a baseline in terms of CPD resources available in various countries.

The online questionnaire was created with the help of George Michael, IEEE R8 Electronic Communications Coordinator, http://ieee.fluidsurveys.com/surveys/R8/ahcaa/. The invitation for the questionnaire was distributed using the IEEE e-notice tool to 21,687 IEEE members in Africa (and other parts of Region 8), and 134 IEEE members responded. The deadline for completing the questionnaire was given two e-notice extensions, the first one because of the Hurricane Sandy that hit NJ and the headquarters of IEEE, and the second one because of the Thanksgiving holiday in USA!

The most important results are summarized to the following charts. Wherever a rating scale is applicable, it is used from 0 to 5, where 0 stands for “Don’t know” or “Not aware”. All the charts and the answers given in text by the participants are provided in detail in the Continuing Education Forum (CEF) website. Stay tuned with the CEF activities http://newton.ee.auth.gr/cef.ieee.

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George Papadopoulos, Volunteer for Continuing Education, Region 8
Niovi Pavlidou, Lead Volunteer for Continuing Education, Region 8


IEEE R8 Continuing Education (CE) Webinar in December 2012

A webinar entitled “How to Fail EMC in Ten Easy Lessons” was organized on December 13, 2012, by the organizing team comprised by Saurabh Sinha, IEEE R8 Vice-Chair on Technical Activities, Niovi Pavlidou, IEEE R8 Lead Volunteer for Continuing Education (CE) (Educational Activities Subcommittee – EASC) and George Papadopoulos, IEEE R8 Volunteer for CE. The webinar was intended to all members of the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Society in R8. The webinar was quite well disseminated through the IEEE e-Notice service. The event was organized on WebEx facilities and the attendance was considered as satisfactory. Niovi Pavlidou welcomed the participants and introduced various subcommittees relating to technical activities, with emphasis on educational activities in Region 8. The central speaker of the webinar was Mr. Elya Joffe, distinguished lecturer for the IEEE EMC Society. The duration of the webinar was one and a half hour. The event was recorded on the WebEx platform and is available to everyone for free in http://newton.ee.auth.gr/cef.ieee/activities.html.

George Papadopoulos, IEEE R8 Volunteer for Continuing Education
Niovi Pavlidou, IEEE R8 Lead Volunteer for Continuing Education