Khanh Luu


IEEE Region 8 Chapter of the Year Award

The Award is intended to recognize the outstanding performance of Region 8

  1. Technical Chapters (categories: Small, Medium and Large)
  2. Student Branch Chapters (categories: Small, Medium and Large)

in serving their members and the technical community and establishing goodwill within and between the Region 8 Sections. Any active single or joint Society or Council or Student Branch Chapters of Region 8 is eligible and can apply for one of the three awards according to their relative size. No Technical Chapters may receive two Region 8 Chapter of the Year Awards within three years.

 

The selection is based on the outstanding performance of the nominated chapter, reflected by the completed nomination form and supporting documents. In selecting award recipients, the relevant awards ad hoc committee considers contributions of the nominee to chapter activities.

 

Nomination and Selection Procedure

To be considered as a nominee, this form must be completed describing activities and associated contributions made by the nominee in the activity period January 1 through December 31 of the year for which the nomination is considered. This activity should also be presented with appropriate supporting documents e.g. meeting programs, newsletters, councils/societies’ or councils/societies’ newsletter articles or website addresses.

The nomination must be endorsed by the section chair. The section chair (or a designated section authority) is kindly requested to submit the completed nomination form and upload supporting documents online.

The submission takes place through the R8 Awards portal. Please note the dates on the portal as nominations sent before or after these dates will not be considered.

 

For further information, please contact the Chapter Coordination Subcommittee Chair at [email protected].

Additional information on IEEE Region 8 Awards can be found here.

 

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R8 Chapter of the Year Awards Winners for 2022

 

We are proud to announce the R8 Chapter of the Year Awards Winners for 2022 (for the work in 2021):

 

Winning Technical Chapters in 2022 awards:
  • R8 Chapter of the Year Award – Large: Tunisia Section Computer Society Chapter
  • R8 Chapter of the Year Award – Small: Jordan Section Robotics and Automation Society Chapter

Winning Student Branch Chapters (SBC) in 2022 awards:

  • R8 Student Branch Chapter of the Year Award – Large: ESPRIT Student Branch Industry Applications Society Chapter, Tunisia Section
  • R8 Student Branch Chapter of the Year Award – Medium: American University of Sharjah Student Branch IEEE-HKN Lambda Lambda Chapter, United Arab Emirates Section
  • R8 Student Branch Chapter Award – Small: ESPRIT Student Branch Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society Chapter, Tunisia Section

 

 

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R8 Chapter of the Year Awards Winners for 2021

We are proud to announce the R8 Chapter of the Year Awards Winners for 2021 (for the work in 2020):

Winning Technical Chapters in 2021 awards (for 2020 efforts):
  • Large Chapter: IEEE UK and Ireland Section, IEEE Power and Energy Society Chapter
  • Medium Chapter: IEEE Latvia Section, IEEE Communications, Microwave Theory & Techniques, Antenna and Propagation Joint Societies Chapter
  • Small Chapter: IEEE Mauritius Section, IEEE Power and Energy Society and System Councils Joint Chapter

Winning Student Branch Chapters (SBC) in 2021 awards (for 2020 efforts):

  • Large SBC: ESPRIT University IEEE Computer Society Student Branch Chapter, IEEE Tunisia Section
  • Medium SBC: ESPRIT University IEEE Industry Applications Society Student Branch Chapter, IEEE Tunisia Section
  • Small SBC: Kyambogo University IEEE Photonics Society Student Branch Chapter, IEEE Uganda Section

Winners in the category “Most Virtually Active and Adaptive Region 8 Chapter/Student Branch Chapter of the Hard COVID-19 Times” in 2021 awards (for 2021 efforts):

  • Technical Chapter: IEEE Italy Section, IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society Chapter
  • SBC: University of Manchester IEEE Power Electronics Society Student Branch Chapter, IEEE UK and Ireland Section

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R8 Chapter of the Year Awards Winners for 2020

We are proud to announce the R8 Chapter of the Year Awards Winners for 2020 (for the work in 2019):

 

 

Winning Technical Chapters in 2020 awards (for 2019 efforts):

Winning Student Branch Chapters (SBC) in 2020 awards (for 2019 efforts):

Winners in the category “Most Virtually Active and Adaptive Region 8 Chapter/Student Branch Chapter of the Hard COVID-19 Times” in 2020 awards (for 2020 efforts):

See details about the process etc. in the article here.

 

Congratulations to the winners: the Chapters, Student Branch Chapters, their leadership and associated universities and Sections! Thank you very much for your great work!

 

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IEEE R8 Chapter of the Year Awards Winners for 2019

We are proud to announce the R8 Chapter of the Year Awards Winners for 2019 (for the work in 2018):

 

Technical Chapters:

 

Student Branch Chapters (SBCs):

 

 

CONGRATULATIONS to the Chapter leadership, volunteers, respective Sections and to the universities hosting the SBCs!


SBC 2010 IEEE Women In Engineering Workshops

IEEE Women In Engineering, Importance and Challenges

Speakers
Bashayer Ibrahim Al-Awwad and Pilar Molina Gaudó

Date and time
Friday August 6, 9h30-10h45

Abstract

The workshop will have two parts:

  • A presentation that covers the aspects about IEEE WIE vision and mission. It is also going to cover the expected benefits of becoming a member in IEEE and WIE specifically.
  • A panel discussion on Cross-Cultural Success Stories of Women In Engineering: the idea is to have role models that represent the different parts of Region 8 (Middle East, Africa and Europe) to discuss the challenges and difficulties they faced in their work and volunteering careers along with their success stories in their respective fields.

 

W(I)E are active!

Speakers
Borbála Hunyadi and Zhanna Khaymedinova

Date and time
Friday August 6, 11h15-12h30

Abstract

The idea of workshop is to interactively discuss how to arrange different activities under the frames of Women In Engineering. The activities must be attractive and interesting. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to be creative, active, enthusiastic. After sharing our experiences about past WIE activities in Leuven, we expect the participants to do the same. Think of a good and a bad example, either as a participant or an organizer! We will investigate both the strengths and drawbacks of these events, and possible ways to improve them. The main aspects of the discussion will be structured around the following questions: How to attract more people, especially women? How to advertise and promote WIE events? How to be successful and interactive? How to keep the participants awake? We are waiting for active collaboration and communication from participants. We are ready to discuss and learn from you!

For more information about the congress Programme click here


IEEE Region 8 Student Branch and GOLD Congress 2010 August 4-8 2010 Leuven, Belgium

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Introduction:

Biannually, the student activities committee of IEEE Region 8 organizes a Student Branch and GOLD (Graduates Of the Last Decade) Congress, where around 300 IEEE student branches members, gold members, women in engineering members and young engineering professionals from all over Region 8 (Europe, Asia and Africa) meet. Traditionally, this event is a melting pot of a variety of cultures and backgrounds, the perfect opportunity to share technical, social and professional experiences.

Previous editions of this congress were held in Istanbul (’98), Eindhoven (’00), Cairo (’02), Passau (’04), Paris (’06) and London (’08) as one of the biggest events in the world for young engineering professionals and students all aged less than 28 years. Region 8 Student Services encourages and supports local student branches to develop these activities, but also provides opportunities for the students branches to collaborate on bigger scale and exchange experience.

WIE is going to participate through the congress program and will have special workshops which are organized in pairs. The first of the paired workshops for WIE will be entitled “IEEE Women In Engineering, Importance and challenges” while the second one will be entitled “W(I)E are active!”.

In parallel to the Student Branch Congress, a Professional activities summit is organized on Saturday, August 7. For more information click here

This is an event that you don’t want to miss.  Different expert speakers will participate. Seize the chance to meet them up.
For more information about the congress speakers click here


Women In Engineering, Science, and Technology Forum “A Better Planet”

February 19, 2011
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Scope:

While “Sustainability” is the main theme for the 6th IEEE GCC conference, this issue has become the main target of GCC government leaders. However to achieve this goal, the whole community, in particular the “women Community” must take part in different ways. This can be realized by enhancing the current and future female community with various aspects such as education, exposition to available sources, creating a well rounded knowledge about science and technology and learning from successful stories.

Goals:

  • Recognizing the contribution of women in general and IEEE women members in particular and identifying role models.
  • Encouraging women to participate in the 6th IEEE GCC conference and submit articles for the conference.
  • Enhancing public awareness of IEEE and WIE.
  • Inspiring all WIE members to realize their potential to help change lives.
  • Creating opportunities for cross generational, disciplinary, and cultural learning.
  • Focusing on women in the profession.
  • Increasing industry awareness and support for academia.
  • Increasing awareness on Environmental issues.

For more information click here


Global Marathon For, By and About Women in Engineering

We invite you to participate in the coming Global Marathon. The Seventh annual Global Marathon For, By and About Women in Engineering – a live webcast and teleconference – will take place March 7-12, 2011. For more information please visit:
http://www.eweek.org/EngineersWeek/GlobalMarathon.aspx

All presentations will be archived so if you miss it you can still log on and learn!

Watch current chairs and global participants prepare for the 2011 marathon.

Spread the news and Enjoy!


Summary of the WIE Munich-Passau First Meeting

On January 28th the Germany Section Women in Engineering (WIE) Affinity Group and the Student Branch Passau WIE group and friends gathered for their first meeting at the Garching Forschungszentrum, close to Munich.

The program for the day was quite intensive and started with the visit of the Leibniz Rechenzentrum, where the group attended a facility tour and an impressive demo in the 3D visualization lab, followed by the talk “Refinement-Based Verification Of Interactive Real-Time Systems” given by Dr. Maria Spichkova (TUM) at GE Global Research premises. The technical program went on with lab tours with the MRI, Solar and High Power Electronics stations. At the end the participants left Garching for a networking dinner in the Munich city centre, where everybody could relax and exchange thoughts & impressions of the day.

More information at the link: http://ewh.ieee.org/mu/germany-wie/events/


NATIONAL ENGINEERS WEEK FOUNDATION’S 7TH ANNUAL GLOBAL MARATHON

FOR, BY AND ABOUT WOMEN IN ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

set for March 7-12, 2011

Africa/Middle East Invitation

Engineers can have great positive impact on their communities by using their technical experience in
community service activities. Many engineers from all over the globe are involved in events or
projects that benefit their societies. That’s why we thought of this topic to be the main idea of the
Middle East/ Africa region’s interactions. But is a woman engineer more active in community service?
How can being a woman engineer help make a difference in your community or society? We can give
you the answer after March 12, 2011!

Are you a woman engineer or working in the ICT domain?

Have you ever been involved in community service activities?

Would you like to share your experience with the whole world and tell young girls that engineering
can be fun too?

Do you have any idea/topic in Engineering or ICT that you like to tell us about?

Now you have the chance! Send a video, audio, PowerPoint presentation, or join us live!

How? Where?

Join now the Global Marathon 2011 facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/GlobalMarathon) and
stay tuned to the Global Town Hall Meeting for Women Engineers!

If you are in the Middle East/ Africa region contact me directly or check the website:
www.globalmarathon.net for a list of regional leaders all over the globe!

What? When?

Individuals from corporations, universities, non-profit and community organizations, and others will
participate in real-time, live group events, webcasts, Internet chats and teleconferences in any of 6
regions on these dates:

  • Monday, March 7 – Kick-off and North America
  • Tuesday, March 8 – China
  • Wednesday, March 9 – India
  • Thursday, March 10 – Africa/Middle East
  • Friday, March 11 – Brazil/Mexico
  • Saturday, March 12 – UK/Europe, ‘Student Outreach Day’ and event close in North America

Nadeen Rishani ( [email protected] )
Regional Leader for Middle East/ Africa
Global Marathon 2011
00961-3-152107


2011 Clementina Saduwa Award‏ Winner

The winner of 2011 Clementina Saduwa Award is Dr. Ilhem Kallel from Tunisia for her professional and personal achievements. She can serve as a role model for combining professional achievements and family life. We would like to congratulate her!
The contest was having a great challenge between the contestants who show a very high level of achievements. The final decision of a jury composed of 5, was based on various aspects, not only CV but also statement, level of difficulties in achieving a professional career, reference letters, level of involvement of referees among others.


WIE Coordinator 2011

Greetings from Ferdinanda Ponci, WIE Region 8 Coordinator.

I am very happy to have this opportunity to contribute in facilitating the entry, development, retention and success of women in the technical professions, particularly in our Region.

I graduated with a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Politecnico di Milano in Italy, and entered the academic world as an Assistant Professor at the University of South Carolina in Columbia in the USA. I am currently apl. Professor at the Institute for Automation of Complex Power Systems at the E.ON Energy Research Center at RWTH University in Aachen, Germany. I have served as Society Liaison with WIE and in other capacities for the IEEE PELS and IMS.


Global Marathon 2010

We invite you to participate in the coming Global Marathon, The Marathon organisers put a lot of effort into preparing an interesting programme; many companies arrange visits to their facility or have a lunch session for corporate women’s networks. It will be great if all WiE members could help in building an audience.
for more information please visit
http://www.eweek.org/EngineersWeek/GlobalMarathon.aspx?ContentID=60

This event is going to be a big event that you don’t want to miss. The theme of the marathon for this year is “Launching Tomorrow”, that’s why we encourage you to share the news with young girls, schools, and colleges. Such an opportunity shall put them in contact with women engineers from all over the world and learn from their experiences.

Global Marathon 2010, For, By and About Women in Engineering and Technology is just one click away!
Starting March 10,at 8p.m. Kuwait Time(5p.m. GMT) click on this link www.globalmarathon.net , and start your involvement. The Middle East/Africa session starts on March 11 at 12 p.m. Kuwait Time (9a.m. GMT) and UK/Europe session starts on March 11 at 4 p.m Kuwait Time (1p.m. GMT).

Spread the news and Enjoy!

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