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East Midlands Network Programme 2014-2015
THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY www.theiet.org/eastmidlands
Contents
Chairman’s Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Programme of Events and Network Website . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Events listed by Network and Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Committee and Officers of the IET East Midlands LN . . . . 26
Schools Liaison Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Student Counsellors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Professional Registration Advisors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Industry Representatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
IET MyCommunity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
IET Connect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
© September 2014 The Institution of Engineering and Technology
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Cover photo credit
‘IET Tribology Tour 2014-15: Bringing Tribology to Life’ is the subject of a lecture for 15 April 2015 hosted by the Young Professionals Section. Images courtesy of the IET’s image library.
Chairman's Introduction Inspiring Engineering Excellence
At the core of Engineering is creativity and innovation that not only support the everyday needs of society but stimulate minds and very much change the world in which we live. Our region is a hive of activity at the centre of technological advances in the UK and, as such, it is with great pleasure that I chair the Institution of Engineering and Technology in the East Midlands. In an ever changing world, developing our future engineers is very much as important as providing the tools to help those currently in the profession to continually learn and progress. It is my vision that the IET becomes the central platform that supports our current and future engineers. I hope to encourage members to take a more active role within the Institution, helping to build a community in which networking and knowledge transfer are abundant, sparking minds and enabling change that benefit society. Over the course of the next year I look forward to meeting with many of you and on behalf of the committee, I would like to thank you for your continued support and involvement with the IET. Engineering isn't simply a career, it’s a way of life, so whether you have just started your engineering journey or enjoying retirement, I hope our forthcoming programme will bring you much joy and inspiration.
Maëla Le Nen Davey, IET East Midlands Chairman The IET in the East Midlands
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Programme of Events 2014-15
Events are listed in date order within the following Sections, Panels and the “Whole Region” (a.k.a. Local Network, LN or Network): RE Whole Region (IET East Midlands Network) YP Young Professionals Section RM Retired Members Section DN Derbyshire/Nottinghamshire LE Leicestershire (including Rutland) LN Lincolnshire NN Northamptonshire
All events in the programme are open to both members of the Institution and non-members alike. Please make sure that you sign the attendance sheet at events you attend.
Prior registration is required for some events (typically visits, prestige lectures, etc.) and numbers may be limited so early booking is advised.
This Programme Booklet gives details of a contact person for each event. Unless specified, contact prior to an event that you intend to attend is not a requirement, but it helps in venue planning and the ordering of refreshments. Please note the disclaimer at the end of this Programme Booklet.
Network Website (MyCommunity)
The programme including, where possible, last minute changes will be published on the website (a.k.a. MyCommunity) accessible via:
www.theiet.org/eastmidlands
or alternatively:
http://mycommunity.theiet.org/communities/home/168
You can register for events online wherever you see this button: Register
All members with an email address known to the Institution will receive a regular (typically monthly) electronic mailshot with upcoming events. The IET in the East Midlands
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Calendar 2014 YP Tue LE Thu RM Thu RE LN DN YP
Mon Wed Wed Thu
07 Oct 09 Oct 09 Oct
13 15 22 23
Oct Oct Oct Oct
DN Wed 29 Oct YP
Nov
RE Mon 03 Nov
RE Mon 03 Nov NN Tue DN LN DN LE
Thu Wed Tue Tue
04 Nov 06 12 18 18
Nov Nov Nov Nov
RE Wed 26 Nov YP
Dec
DN Thu 04 Dec LN Mon 08 Dec LE Wed 10 Dec
Professional Registration Seminar. “Freedom and Security in the Cyber Domain”. “Rocks by Rail” – visit to Rutland Railway Museum. Regional (Network) Committee Meeting. Sir Isaac Newton Lecture: “Jet into Space”. Industrial Visit to Siemens Ruston Works. Marston’s Brewery Tour – IET new members event. Nuclear Fusion Reactor Technology.
Lifeskills Workshop: – The Art of Being Assertive. Engineering the World – 1 hr family matinée after school (age 11+). Pythagorean Cabaret – 2 hr later show for adults & kids (age 14+). How Kangaroos can help automation jump to the next generation of Robots. The cast iron case for the HS2. Developments in Gas Turbine Technologies. Nottingham Tram Project Phase II. “REPOINT” – railway track switching research project. EMESP 28th Annual Prestige Lecture: – “British Motorsport: Engineering the future”. Lifeskills Workshop: – Communicating for Success. The Synthetic Air Breathing Rocket Engine. Automotive Product Development. “Responsible Sourcing – Risk in the Supply Chain”.
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Calendar 2015 RE LN LE RE
Mon Wed Thu Mon
DN Tue YP
12 14 15 19
Jan Jan Jan Jan
27 Jan Feb
LN Mon 02 Feb DN Tue 03 Feb YP Mar LE Tue 03 Mar DN LN RE DN YP LE
Tue Wed Mon Wed
LN RE RE DN LE LN LE
Wed Sun Mon Tue Thu Fri Wed
LN YP DN YP DN
10 Mar 11 Mar 16 Mar 17 Mar Apr Wed 15 Apr
Wed 15 Apr Wed 15 Apr Tue 21 Apr May Tue 12 May
DN Tue
13 May 17 May 18 May 26 May 04 Jun 26 Jun 12 Aug 20 Oct
Regional (Network) Committee Meeting. Energy from Waste. “Video coding: principles and recent advances” Chairman’s Address: – “Engineering in the Community”. Carbon Capture and Storage. Lifeskills Workshop: – Make an Impact on Your CV. 2015 Whittle Memorial Lecture. “The Future of Manufacturing”. Routes to Professional Registration. “Educational Satellites: Past, Present and Future of the CubeSat Platform”. Industrial Visit to Western Power Control Room. Title TBC. Regional (Network) Committee Meeting. 21st Century Steam – the P2 Steam Engine. Present Around the World (PATW) competition. “Capturing the whole system uncertainty for energy interventions”. Title TBC. IET Tribology Tour: Bringing Tribology to Life. Industrial Visit to Drax Power Station. Professional Registration Workshop. The Airbus A380 Program – An Insider’s Perspective. Title TBC. The Brush & Ericsson Golf Trophies. Regional (Network) Committee Meeting. Industrial Visit to Cummins Turbo Technologies. “Space Weather & Airline Communication”. Extraordinary Meeting & BBQ. “Delivering and Evaluating Multiple Flood Risk Benefits in Blue-Green Cities”. Visit to the Bombardier Works in Derby.
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WHOLE REGION (NETWORK) EVENTS
RE Monday 3 November 2014 (from 16.00) Derby LIVE, Guildhall Theatre, Market Place, Derby DE1 3AH Engineering the World (1 hr family matinée after school) See how engineering could help out an escape artist, find out how radioactive a banana is and listen to musical lightning created before your very eyes (and ears) in this thrilling show.
From the tiny chips inside your gadgets to the tallest skyscrapers, engineering is everywhere! See how it could help out an escape artist, find out how radioactive a banana is and listen to musical lightning created before your very eyes (and ears) in this thrilling show. Engineer and science broadcaster Rhys Phillips, 2012 UK Young Engineer of the Year Jess Jones and guests show us how they help make the world go round.
Suitable for ages 11 years plus. Admission by ticket only - £3.50 each. For more information please visit the IET East Midlands website:
www.theiet.org/eastmidlands
Contact: Stephen Powley Tel: 07736 448738 (m) Email: [email protected]
RE Monday 3 November 2014 (from 19.00) Derby LIVE, Guildhall Theatre, Market Place, Derby DE1 3AH Pythagorean Cabaret (2 hr show for adults & older children) Engineer and science broadcaster Rhys Phillips hosts an evening of scientific entertainment – a night of comedy, music, magic and other art forms used to present scientific and engineering themes and ideas.
Expect mathematical proof that today’s pop musicians are lazy, mind reading demonstrations and Bohemian Rhapsody as you’ve never heard it performed before!
Suitable for ages 14 years plus. Admission by ticket only - £5 each. For more information please visit the IET East Midlands website:
www.theiet.org/eastmidlands
Contact: Stephen Powley Tel: 07736 448738 (m) Email: [email protected]
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Wednesday 26 November 2014 (18.30 for 19.30) RE Albert Hall, North Circus Street, Nottingham NG1 5AA EMESP 28th Annual Joint Institutions’ Prestige Lecture 2014 “British Motorsport: Engineering the future” Chris Aylett, CEO of Motorsport Industry Association Motorsport’s innovative engineers meet diverse challenges…
Join us to hear Chris Aylett, CEO of the Motorsport Industry Association, discuss: • Foxhound in Helmland uses F1 design • Motorsport composites in Airlander LTA ( Lighter Than Air) - the largest aircraft in the world • F1 uses 35% less fuel but delivers same power Formula E all electric global championship Bloodhound to reach 1000mph • F1 energy recovery systems in London buses • F1 energy recovery on JCB diggers ... and much more!
Admission by ticket only - £5 each. For more information please visit the East Midlands Engineering and Science Professionals (EMESP) website www.emesp.org.uk or IET East Midlands www.theiet.org/eastmidlands
Contact: Maëla Le Nen Davey Tel: 0116 223 4400 Email: [email protected]
Monday 19 January 2015 (19.00 - Refreshments 18.30) Novotel, Bostock Lane, Long Eaton NG10 4EP (M1 J25)
Chairman’s Address
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“Engineering in the Community” Maëla Le Nen Davey CEng MICE MIET
As engineers and technicians our role is very much to support, shape and inspire communities around the world.
The IET is a community and its members interact with many other communities and groups. The address will explore some of these including communities such as Hackspace that provide a great hub to network, develop and innovate. There are other groups both locally and internationally that allow opportunities to really serve society in short and long term mission projects. Come along to see some of these collaborative projects and demos first hand!
Contact: Maëla Le Nen Davey Tel: 0116 223 4400 Email: [email protected]
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THE BRUSH AND ERICSSON GOLF TROPHIES
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The trophies were first presented in 1962 and are competed for annually. The winners for 2014 - the 52nd Anniversary - were:
Brush Trophy . . . Ericsson Trophy . Best Guest Score Nearest the Pin . . Longest Drive . . .
Overall Winner . . . Best Senior Player .............. .............. ..............
. . . . .
. . . . .
Craig Rice Chris Price Mike Hayward Chris Price Craig Rice
The IET East Midlands committee thanks Atkins for continuing to sponsor the event. A total of £119 was raised for IET Connect by far the biggest contribution made to date!
The 2015 Competition will be held at Beedles Lake Golf Club, 170 Broome Lane, East Goscote, Leicester LE7 3WQ on Sunday 17th May. Refreshments 09.00, Tee Off 10.00. Everyone is welcome, why not join us? Stableford scoring format. Handicaps range from 8 to 28 (scores between 13 and 38). Advance booking for Members and their guests is essential. Seniors (over 65) are positively encouraged to apply. Contact: Craig Rice Tel: 07714 920258 Email: [email protected]
THE MASTERS PRIZE
The East Midlands Engineering and Science Professionals (EMESP) Masters Prize event is sponsored by the IET. It is an annual event offered for the best postgraduate project (Masters or PhD) with commercial potential. Entry is open to all eight universities in the East Midlands. It will be held in the Spring of 2015 - time and place TBC.
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For more information please visit the EMESP website www.emesp.org.uk
Contact: Maëla Le Nen Davey Tel: 0116 223 4400 Email: [email protected]
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Regional (Network) Committee Meetings Monday 13 October 2014 (19.00 - Refreshments 18.30) Novotel, Bostock Lane, Long Eaton NG10 4EP (M1 J25)
Regional (Network) Committee Meeting
Contact: Roger Underwood [email protected]
Monday 12 January 2015 (19.00 - Refreshments 18.30) Novotel, Bostock Lane, Long Eaton NG10 4EP (M1 J25)
Regional (Network) Committee Meeting
Contact: Roger Underwood [email protected]
Monday 16 March 2015 (19.00 - Refreshments 18.30) Novotel, Bostock Lane, Long Eaton NG10 4EP (M1 J25)
Regional (Network) Committee Meeting
Contact: Roger Underwood [email protected]
Monday 18 May 2015 (19.00 - Refreshments 18.30) Novotel, Bostock Lane, Long Eaton NG10 4EP (M1 J25)
Regional (Network) Committee Meeting
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Contact: Roger Underwood [email protected]
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Young Professionals Section
Tuesday 7 October 2014 (17.30 - 19.00 with refreshments) Seminar Room, Engineering and Science Graduate Centre, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD
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Professional Registration Seminar IET Professional Registration Advisor
Getting registered as a Professional Engineer is about more than getting letters after your name. Increasingly, employers are placing value on registration as CEng, IEng, EngTech and ICTTech. The IET is constantly making improvements to the process to make things simpler. If you want to know more about registration and the changes being introduced, then we can help. A membership advisor from the IET will be making a presentation covering membership, the route to registration (UKSPEC), and how the IET can help you develop your career. The event is aimed at students and young professionals but anyone interested to know more about the registration process is welcome to attend.
Please register (ideally on the IET website) to attend this event. Contact: Michael Hartley [email protected]
Thursday 23 October 2014 (19.00 - 21.00 with refreshments) Marston's Brewery, Shobnall Road, Burton upon Trent DE14 2BG
YP
Marston’s Brewery Tour and IET new members event This event is being run by the IET Young Professionals Committee for the East Midlands, and is a fantastic opportunity to learn a bit more about the IET in an informal setting (with free beer!). There will be IET volunteers from the committee around to answer any questions and give you their experience of being an IET member and volunteer.
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The tour includes a fully guided tour of the Victorian Brewhouse, the Burton Union System and the Bottling Plant in Burton Upon Trent. And you’ll also: • Learn about the brewing process from mashing to fermentation • See how traditional brewing methods have evolved • Discover how we operate our unique Burton Union System in our ‘Cathedral of Brewing’ • Have three half pint samples included with our tour – over 18s only
Tickets for the tour are free provided you register for the event online. Numbers are limited, so please register to confirm your place (and un-register if you know you cannot make it so others can take your place).
Contact: Michael Hartley [email protected] November 2014 - date and venue TBC
Lifeskills Workshop - The Art of Being Assertive IET Professional Development Team
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Contact: Michael Hartley [email protected] December 2014 - date and venue TBC
Lifeskills Workshop - Communicating for Success IET Professional Development Team
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Contact: Michael Hartley [email protected] The IET in the East Midlands
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February 2015 - date and venue TBC
Lifeskills Workshop - Make an Impact on Your CV IET Professional Development Team
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Contact: Michael Hartley [email protected] March 2015 - date and venue TBC
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Routes to Professional Registration IET Professional Registration Advisor
Repeat event - see entry on Tuesday 7 October for details.
Please register (ideally on the IET website) to attend this event. Contact: Michael Hartley [email protected]
April 2015 - date and venue TBC
Present Around The World competition Various entrants
YP
The IET's Present around the World (PATW) competition gives an opportunity to give a presentation on an engineering or technology related subject in front of a panel of industrial judges. The competition is weighted towards your ability to communicate, share and explain your idea in the presentation, so your work doesn't have to be the latest technological breakthrough. The only criteria are that the topic is in the field of interest of the IET and it is your own original work. The winner then goes on to the Midlands finals and then they could have the chance to represent the UK at the global finals later in the year. To enter, please submit a very brief synopsis (100-200 words) of your work by February 2015. Contact: Michael Hartley [email protected]
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Wednesday 15 April 2015 (19.00 - Refreshments 18.30) Novotel, Bostock Lane, Long Eaton NG10 4EP (M1 J25)
YP
IET Tribology Tour 2014-15: Bringing Tribology to Life Ian Taylor, IET Tribology Network
www.theiet.org/tribology-tour
The science and engineering of friction, wear and lubrication – collectively known as Tribology – is fundamental to energy production, manufacturing, transport, healthcare and many other industries.
Tribology can be applied wherever there are mechanical interfaces in relative motion and there is a desire to improve efficiency, reliability or cost-effectiveness.
Tribology can open up exciting and powerful paths to new technological solutions. It improves the sustainability of products and systems, benefits the environment and increases economic competitiveness.
In association with IET Local Networks, the IET Tribology Network will visit eight locations for a series of evening talks, aiming to bring Tribology to life through real examples and case studies.
The IET Tribology Tour will demonstrate to practicing engineers and students that Tribology is so essential and widespread that many engineers are already tribologists without realising it. Contact: Michael Hartley [email protected]
May 2015 - date and venue TBC
Professional Registration Workshop IET Professional Registration Advisor
YP
Repeat event - see entry on Tuesday 7 October for details.
Please register (ideally on the IET website) to attend this event. Contact: Michael Hartley [email protected]
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Retired Members Section
Thursday 9 October 2014 Rutland Railway Museum, Cottesmore LE15 7BX
“Rocks by Rail” - visit to Rutland Railway Museum
RM
Welcome to an outdoor adventure, cast in an ironstone quarry. Covering 19 acres of reclaimed quarry, railway tracks and nature trails, Rocks by Rail is a journey back in time. It’s an unmissable opportunity to experience an awesome industrial landscape. Explore fascinating nature trails. Take a train trip. Drive a classic loco. Tour the workshop and loco yard. View the ironstone exhibition and learn about its importance throughout history. Then sit back with a cuppa in a 1960s style café, or browse the Museum shop. Rocks By Rail is a big value day out. Whether you’re a family seeking informative fun, a rail and digger enthusiast, or a teacher looking for ways to bring lessons to life – you’ll find the living ironstone museum so involving you’ll wonder where the hours went! See more at: www.rocks-by-rail.org 11.30 12.30 13.30
Arrival Set Lunch in the café Guided site tour and demonstrations of Quarry Machines 15.00 Train Rides, Drive a Loco (subject to availability (approx.) - cost £5), free time to explore, etc.
Cost: Registration: Contact:
Visit is £5, Set Lunch is £5 to £10. Note booking for this event is essential Searle Clark 01778 34589 [email protected]
Details of any ad-hoc RM events for the 2014 - 2015 session will be published on: www.theiet.org/eastmidlands and via the Network’s regular electronic mailshot. The IET in the East Midlands
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Derbyshire/Nottinghamshire Events Wednesday 22 October 2014 (09.00 - 11.00) Siemens Ruston Works, Waterside South, Lenton, Lincoln LN5 7FD
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Industrial Visit to Siemens Ruston Works
Siemens manufacture industrial gas turbines at their Ruston Works in Lincoln.
Limited capacity. Register by email, phone or on www.theiet.org/eastmidlands Contact: Simon Vickers 07950 385112 [email protected]
Wednesday 29 October 2014 (19.00 - 21.00, with refreshments)DN Novotel, Bostock Lane, Long Eaton NG10 4EP (M1 J25)
Nuclear Fusion Reactor Technology
(Joint with the Institute of Physics) Tom Todd, Chief Technologist at the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy
Register by email, phone or on www.theiet.org/eastmidlands Contact: Simon Vickers 07950 385112 [email protected]
Thursday 6 November 2014 (19.00 - 21.00, with refreshments) DN Newton Building, Lecture Theatre 5, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham NG1 4BU (City Site)
The cast iron case for the HS2
(Joint with Derby Railway Engineering Society)
High Speed 2 (HS2) is a planned high-speed railway between London Euston, the English Midlands, North West England, Yorkshire, and potentially North East England and the Central Belt of Scotland
Register by email, phone or on www.theiet.org/eastmidlands Contact: John Redgate 07707 992099 [email protected]
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Tuesday 18 November 2014 - time and venue TBC Nottingham Tram Project Phase II Background information: www.thetram.net/phase-two/
DN
Register by email or on www.theiet.org/eastmidlands Contact: Matthew Keeves [email protected]
Thursday 4 December 2014 (19.00 - 21.00, with refreshments) DN Rolls-Royce plc, Learning & Development Centre, Wilmore Road, Derby, DE24 9BD The Synthetic Air Breathing Rocket Engine Alan Bond (MD & Chief Engineer), Richard Varvill (Technical Director/Chief Designer), Jeremy Nickless SABRE (Synergistic Air-Breathing Rocket Engine) is a concept under development by Reaction Engines Limited for a hypersonic precooled hybrid air breathing rocket engine. The engine has been designed to achieve single-stage-to-orbit capability, propelling the proposed Skylon launch vehicle. Register by email, phone or on www.theiet.org/eastmidlands Contact: Tawanda Munodawafa 01332 248554 [email protected]
Tuesday 27 January 2015 (19.00 - 21.00, with refreshments) Novotel, Bostock Lane, Long Eaton NG10 4EP (M1 J25) Carbon Capture and Storage Carbon Capture Limited
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Capture Power Ltd - The White Rose Project is a 450MWe demonstration scheme, designed to prove the feasibility of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) on a commercial scale. Situated next to Drax Power Station, the stand alone plant will remove some 90% of CO2 emissions produced by the plant (approximately 2 million tonnes of C02 per year), which will be stored under the North Sea.
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The lecture will cover the technology included in the project and the potential for CCS to shape the UK energy mix in the future Register by email or on www.theiet.org/eastmidlands Contact: Matthew Keeves [email protected]
Tuesday 3 February 2015 (19.00 - 21.00, Event TBC) Rolls-Royce plc, Learning & Development Centre, Wilmore Road, Derby, DE24 9BD “The Future of Manufacturing”
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Tuesday 10 March 2015 (18.30 - 20.30) Pegasus, Herald Way, Castle Donington Industrial Visit to Western Power Control Room Richard Skyte – Control Room Sub-Manager
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Register by email, phone or on www.theiet.org/eastmidlands Contact: Tawanda Munodawafa 01332 248554 [email protected]
Western Power Distribution is the electricity distribution network operator for the Midlands, South Wales and the South West.
Names and addresses of attendees will be required 6 weeks before the visit.
Register by email, phone or on www.theiet.org/eastmidlands Contact: John Redgate 07707 992099 [email protected] Or: Keith Gamble 0115 931 2837
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Tuesday 17 March 2015 (18.00 - 20.00, with refreshments) Derby Conference Centre, London Road, Derby DE24 8UX
21st Century Steam – the P2 Steam Engine
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(Joint with Derby Railway Engineering Society) David Elliot, Engineering Director, P2 Steam Locomotive Co. Ltd
Register by email, phone or on www.theiet.org/eastmidlands Contact: Tony Lord 07875 527133 [email protected]
Tuesday 21 April 2015 (Time TBC) DN Drax, Selby, North Yorkshire YO8 8PH Industrial Visit to Drax Power Station / Ferry Bridge / Cottam Drax is a large coal-fired power station in North Yorkshire, England, capable of co-firing biomass and petcoke, and its name comes from the nearby village of Drax. It is situated on the River Ouse between Selby and Goole. The visit will include a technical talk from the hosting company. Register by email, phone or on www.theiet.org/eastmidlands Contact: Simon Vickers 07950 385112 [email protected]
Tuesday 12 May 2015 (19.00 - 21.00, with refreshments) Rolls-Royce plc, Learning & Development Centre, Wilmore Road, Derby, DE24 9BD The Airbus A380 Program – An Insider’s Perspective Laurence Jenkins - Product Engineering Leader, Airbus Industries
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The Airbus A380 is a double-deck, wide-body, four-engine jet airliner manufactured by Airbus. It is the world's largest passenger airliner, and many airports have upgraded facilities to accommodate its size.
Register by email, phone or on www.theiet.org/eastmidlands Contact: Chijioke Obiekezie 07932 343187 [email protected] The IET in the East Midlands
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Tuesday 26 May 2015 (Event TBC) DN St Andrew's Road, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 6RA Industrial Visit to Cummins Turbo Technologies Visit to the Cummins European turbocharger manufacture, repair and worldwide technical centre. Register by email, phone or on www.theiet.org/eastmidlands Contact: Tawanda Munodawafa 01332 248554 [email protected]
Tuesday 20 October 2015 (Time TBC) Litchurch Lane, Derby, DE24 8AD Visit to the Bombardier Works in Derby Katherine Lancaster
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Register by email, phone or on www.theiet.org/eastmidlands Contact: Chijioke Obiekezie 07932 343187 [email protected]
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Leicestershire Events
Thursday 9 October 2014 (18.30 for 19.00) Queens Building, De Montfort University, Leicester LE2 7DR
“Freedom and Security in the Cyber Domain”
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(Joint with BCS) Prof Tim Watson, Director of Cyber Security Centre at Warwick University
Until recently there have been four domains that humans inhabit: Land, Sea, Air and Space. Now there is a fifth. The Cyber Domain. And just like previous early pioneers, we need to learn how to live and to prosper in this new space. Whether you are running a small business or a large country, you need to understand how best to live within this new land of opportunity, and what skills are needed to protect the human experience in the cyber domain. Tim Watson provides a glimpse into the dark corners of this digital space and looks forward to a bright future in a smart and prosperous society. Contact: Maëla Le Nen Davey 0116 223 4400 [email protected]
Tuesday 18 November 2014 (18.30 for 19.00) Sir David Davies Building, Loughborough University LE11 3TU
“REPOINT”
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Nick Wright, Control Systems Research Group, Loughborough University
Failed track switches are one of the biggest causes of delay minutes on our UK railway network. As such, there is a strong incentive to improve their reliability. REPOINT is an active research project at Loughborough University, with the aim of taking a fresh look at track switching inspired by the approach to redundancy and fault tolerant design found in other safety critical industries, such as aerospace and nuclear power generation. This talk will show some of the findings of this research project and show how we can build track switches with far higher reliability. Contact: Maëla Le Nen Davey 0116 223 4400 [email protected]
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Wednesday 10 December 2014 (18.30 for 19.00) Sir David Davies Building, Loughborough University LE11 3TU
“Responsible Sourcing – Risk in the Supply Chain”
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(Joint with ICE G&S) Dr Shamir Ghumra, Responsible Solutions & Prof Jacqui Glass, Loughborough University
Responsible Sourcing has emerged as a key term in recent years. Although originally associated with construction products it now has a far wider acceptance in retail and food. Responsible Sourcing seeks to encompass a number of social, environmental and ethical issues in the supply chain. This session will highlight key areas of risk to help delegates better understand Responsible Sourcing for their own organisations.
Contact: Maëla Le Nen Davey 0116 223 4400 [email protected] Thursday 15 January 2015 (18.30 for 19.00) Queens Building, De Montfort University, Leicester LE2 7DR
“Video coding: principles and recent advances”
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(Joint with BCS) Prof Raouf Hamzaoui, De Montfort University
Video coding reduces the number of bits needed to represent video data. It is an integral part of many video applications such as storage on DVD and Blu-ray Disc, digital satellite television, video on demand over the Internet, mobile video telephony, and digital cinema. The first part of the talk will explain the main principles of video coding standards, focusing on inter-picture prediction, intra-picture prediction, transform coding, and entropy coding, The second part of the talk will give an overview of High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), the latest video coding standard of the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group and the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group, and compare it to previous standards in terms of compression efficiency and complexity. Contact: Maëla Le Nen Davey 0116 223 4400 [email protected]
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Tuesday 3 March 2015 (18.30 for 19.00) Charles Wilson Building, University of Leicester LE1 7RH
“Educational Satellites: Past, Present and Future of the CubeSat Platform”
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Prof. Tanya Vladimirova, Department of Engineering, University of Leicester
Building educational satellites, such as the miniaturised spacecraft based on the CubeSat platform, has become a popular and affordable activity in Universities worldwide. This talk will summarise related past and present projects. Future CubeSat missions will also be reviewed. In addition, the added value and unique challenges of educational satellite design will be discussed.
Contact: Mike Warrington 0116 252 2561 [email protected]
Wednesday 15 April 2015 (18.30 for 19.00) Sir David Davies Building, Loughborough University LE11 3TU
“Capturing the whole system uncertainty for energy interventions – towards an integrated decision support framework”
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Philip A. Leicester, Research Associate, CREST (Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology), Loughborough University
The deployment of distributed renewable energy technologies in community contexts are seen as a valuable contribution to a number of energy policy objectives, and have benefit from a range of financial support mechanisms both in the UK and internationally. However, significant uncertainty exists with regards to the potential impacts of community scale PV, in terms of specific policy goals, such as greenhouse gas reductions, renewable energy generation capacity and socio-economic benefits. Two problems persist – how do you endogenise the uncertainty and how do you integrate knowledge from a range of domains? This talk will take a foray into intuitive modelling techniques which solve these problems which create transdisciplinary understanding. The methods can be used as support tools for policy and decision makers as well as and investors. Contact: Maëla Le Nen Davey 0116 223 4400 [email protected]
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Thursday 4 June 2015 (18.30 for 19.00) Charles Wilson Building, University of Leicester LE1 7RH
“Space Weather & Airline Communication” Prof. Michael Warrington, Department of Engineering, University of Leicester
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Space weather refers to the environmental conditions in Earth's magnetosphere, ionosphere and thermosphere due to solar emissions that can influence the operation of space borne and ground-based technological systems and services. This talk will discuss the influence of space weather on communications with civil aircraft operating over polar routes. Contact: Mike Warrington 0116 252 2561 [email protected]
Wednesday 12 August 2015 (18.30 for 19.00) Sir David Davies Building, Loughborough University LE11 3TU
“Delivering and Evaluating Multiple Flood Risk Benefits in Blue-Green Cities” Dr Emily Lawson, University of Nottingham
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A Blue-Green City aims to recreate a naturally-oriented water cycle while contributing to the amenity of the city by bringing water management and green infrastructure together. The Blue-Green approach is more than a storm water management strategy aimed at improving water quality and providing flood risk benefits. It can also provide important ecosystem services and socio-cultural benefits when the urban system is in a non-flood condition. This talk will present recent developments in evaluating the multiple benefits and functionalities of Blue-Green infrastructure (BGI) and methodology to highlight where, when and to whom a range of benefits may accrue from BGI and other flood management interventions under non-flood and flood conditions. Contact: Maëla Le Nen Davey 0116 223 4400 [email protected]
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Lincolnshire Events
N.B. The Lincs Section address [email protected] can be used to email general and/or event-specific enquiries. Wednesday 15 October 2014 (10.30 - 13:00) The Whittle Hall, RAF Cranwell, Sleaford, Lincs. NG34 8HB
Sir Isaac Newton Lecture 2014: “Jet into Space”
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(Joint with IMechE and the Royal Aeronautical Society) Phillippa Davies of Reaction Engines
This is our prestige annual event intended to promote STEM subjects to the young people of Lincolnshire with the aim of inspiring them towards a career in engineering.
Please note pre-booking for this event is essential.
Contact: Phil Hill 01522 503300 [email protected]
Wednesday 12 November 2014 (19.30 - 21.00) Engineering Hub, University of Lincoln, Brayford Pool, Lincoln LN6 7TS
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Developments in Gas Turbine Technologies
Frank Carchedi of Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery Ltd
Contact: Phil Hill 01522 503 300 [email protected]
Monday 8 December 2014 (17.30 - 19.30) LN The Conference Centre, Tata Steel, Brigg Road, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire DN16 1BP
Automotive Product Development Kevin Edgar of Tata Steel
(Joint with Lincolnshire Iron and Steel Institute, www.lisi.org.uk)
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Wednesday 14 January 2015 (Time TBC) LN Waste to Energy Plant, Paving Way, North Hykeham LN6 3QW
Energy from Waste
Mark James of FCC Environment
Contact: Phil Hill 01522 503300 [email protected]
Monday 2 February 2015 (19.30 - 21.00) The Whittle Hall, RAF Cranwell, Sleaford, Lincs. NG34 8HB
Whittle Memorial Lecture 2015 (Title TBC)
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(Joint with the Royal Aeronautical Society)
Contact: Phil Hill 01522 503300 [email protected]
Wednesday 11 March 2015 (19.30 - 21.00) Engineering Hub, University of Lincoln, Brayford Pool, Lincoln LN6 7TS
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Title TBC
Contact: Phil Hill 01522 503300 [email protected]
Wednesday 15 April 2015 (19.30 - 21.00) Engineering Hub, University of Lincoln, Brayford Pool, Lincoln LN6 7TS
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Contact: Phil Hill 01522 503300 [email protected]
Wednesday 13 May 2015 (19.30 - 21.00) Engineering Hub, University of Lincoln, Brayford Pool, Lincoln LN6 7TS
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Title TBC
Contact: Phil Hill 01522 503300 [email protected]
Friday 26 June 2015 (19.30 - 22.00) Lindum House, 11 Sewel Road, Lincoln LN2 5RY
Extraordinary Meeting & BBQ
Contact: Phil Hill 01522 503300 [email protected]
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Northamptonshire Events
Tuesday 4 November 2014 (19.30 - 21.00) Festo Ltd, Applied Automation Centre, Caswell Road, Brackmills, Northampton NN4 7PY
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How Kangaroos can help automation jump to the next generation of Robots (Joint with IMechE)
Nigel Dawson, Product Marketing Manager, Festo Ltd.
With the exponential acceleration of technology based development in the world, this seminar will look at how one German company has spent the last 10 years investing in research into how nature solves everyday problems. By investigating the evolution of the natural world, the company avoids “re-inventing the wheel” and takes advantage of millions of years of natural selection. The seminar will show the principles of Bio-Mechatronic engineering and the output of the program, including flying and swimming robotic penguins, jellyfish, manta rays, birds dragonflies and elephants trunks, plus brand new developments for 2014.
Such projects are not only an efficient development tool; they are also a very effective way of promoting science and technology to young people. With multiple appearances on the Gadget Show, Wallace and Grommet, BBC Click and several news programs, Festo hopes to reach out to the young, showing how engineering can be fun and inspiring. Without young engineers joining the profession, companies like Festo and many others cannot exist in the future and new product development will dry up. Contact: Mark Pape 07813 065630 [email protected]
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Committee and Officers of the East Midlands Local Network Local Network Committee Chairman
Vice Chair
Maëla Le Nen Davey CEng MICE MIET Civil Engineering Department Pick Everard Halford House Charles Street LEICESTER LE1 1HA Tel: 0116 223 4400 [email protected] Michael Hartley CEng MIET 26 Woodside Gardens Ravenshead NOTTINGHAM NG15 9GF 07866 064931 (m) [email protected]
Immediate Past Chair Jonathan Bramley MIET 3 Dixon Avenue Dorrington LINCOLN LN4 3PZ Tel: 07771 365755 (m) [email protected] Honorary Secretary
Roger Underwood CEng MIET 9 Padleys Lane Burton Joyce NOTTINGHAM NG14 5EB 07766 256357 (m) [email protected]
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Honorary Treasurer
Nelson Medina MIET 80 Gladstone Street BOURNE Lincolnshire PE10 9AX 07505 554439 (m) [email protected]
Online Events Officer Dr Alyse Coates CEng MIET [email protected] www.theiet.org/eastmidlands Social Media Officer
Dr Roland A. Barge CEng MIET [email protected] www.theiet.org/eastmidlands
Young Professionals Michael Hartley CEng MIET Chairman (YP) 26 Woodside Gardens Ravenshead NOTTINGHAM NG15 9GF 07866 064931 (m) [email protected] Retired Members Contact (RM)
Vacant
Leicester Contact (LE)
Professor Mike Warrington CEng FIET 3 Long Meadow Wigston LEICESTER LE18 3TY 0116 288 0748 (h) 0116 252 2561 (w) [email protected]
Derby/Notts Contact Eur Ing Tawanda Munodawafa CEng MIET (DN) Rolls-Royce plc P O Box 31 (Mail Code ML-22) DERBY DE24 8BJ 01332 248554 [email protected]
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Lincolnshire Contact Trevor Hempsall IEng MIET (LN) 10 Park Avenue Allington GRANTHAM Lincs. NG32 2EG 01223 424444 (w) [email protected]
Northamptonshire Contact (NN)
IET CONNECT (Benevolent Fund) Representative EMESP (East Midlands Engineering and Science Professionals) Contact
SME (Small and Medium Enterprises) Representative
Mark Pape MIET 112 Southampton Road Far Cotton NORTHAMPTON Northants. NN4 8DY 07813 065630 (m) [email protected]
Jim Hogg CEng FIET 14 Audley Gate PETERBOROUGH PE3 9PG 01733 263267(h) [email protected]
Maëla Le Nen Davey CEng MICE MIET Civil Engineering Department Pick Everard Halford House Charles Street LEICESTER LE1 1HA 0116 223 4400 [email protected] www.emesp.org.uk
Tariq Hussain MIET 267 Branston Road BURTON UPON TRENT DE14 3BS 07886 254947 (m) [email protected]
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SCHOOLS LIAISON OFFICERS
IET Schools Liaison Officers (SLOs) work with schools and young people to promote better understanding of the role of the engineer and the contribution engineering makes to society. They foster enthusiasm and understanding of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) amongst young people and raise awareness of the numerous engineering and technology-related courses and career paths open to individuals studying STEM subjects.
Derbyshire
Mr Stephen Powley MIET 07736 448738 (m) [email protected]
Lincolnshire
Vacant
Leicestershire Northamptonshire Nottinghamshire
Vacant
Vacant
Mr Kevin Scott MIET CGLI 3 Maple Close, South Normanton Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 3BH 07897 437779 (m) [email protected] IET Schools Liaison Forum on MyCommunity: http://mycommunity.theiet.org/communities/home/31 IET Resources for Teachers: www.theiet.org/resources/teachers/index.cfm
Schools Liaison events occurring in the East Midlands include: - Electrifying Engineering & Stand-up Science, 3 November 2014 “Engineering the World” and “Pythagorean Cabaret” - see page 5. - The Big Bang Fair East Midlands - young scientists & engineers To find out when the Big Bang is coming to you in 2015 please visit: http://nearme.thebigbangfair.co.uk/ Watch highlights from The Big Bang Fair East Midlands 2013 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPsDUBgtejc - Peak 2015 Scout & Guide Jamboree, 25 July - 1 August 2015 IET will be promoting the Scouts Electronics Badge at this event on the Chatsworth Estate, Derbyshire. For more details or to register your interest please contact Stephen Powley [email protected] The IET in the East Midlands
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STUDENT COUNSELLORS
IET Student Counsellors are appointed in Universities and Colleges to act as a link between the students and the Institution. In particular, they can help those wishing to apply for Student Membership. De Montfort
Dr John Gow CEng MIET Faculty of Technology School of Engineering and Sustainable Development De Montfort University The Gateway LEICESTER LE1 9BH 0116 257 7085 [email protected]
Derby
Eur Ing Barry Mills CEng FIET FHEA College of Engineering and Technology University of Derby Markeaton Street DERBY DE22 3AW 01332 593195 [email protected]
Leicester
Dr P W Lefley CEng MIET MIEEE Department of Engineering University of Leicester University Road, LEICESTER LE1 7RH 0116 252 2526 [email protected]
Lincoln
Vacant
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Loughborough
Dr James Flint CEng FIET SMIEEE FHEA School of Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering Loughborough University LOUGHBOROUGH LE11 3TU 01509 227036 [email protected]
Northampton
Vacant
Nottingham
Professor S. Ratchev CEng MIET School of Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering University of Nottingham University Park NOTTINGHAM NG7 2RD 0115 951 4030 [email protected]
Nottingham Trent
Professor Amin Al-Habaibeh CEng MIET Professor of Intelligent Engineering Systems School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment Nottingham Trent University Burton Street NOTTINGHAM NG1 4BU 0115 848 2564 (w) [email protected]
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PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION ADVISORS
If you need any help in applying for Membership or Professional Registration, you can seek guidance and advice from senior members of the Institution who act in an honorary capacity to advise on membership applications. Please visit www.theiet.org/advice for your nearest advisor or telephone the IET at Stevenage (01438) 765615 for further information. Professional Registration Advisors who may be consulted are:-
In the Region:
Mr Gordon Boot CEng MIET 0115 989 3309 (h) 07541 377878 (m) [email protected]
Mr Jonathon Hemsley CEng FIET 01332 251862 (w) 07780 490605 (m) [email protected]
Mr Stuart Jobbins CEng FIET MIEEE Buckeye House Hollybush Road Newborough BURTON-ON-TRENT Staffs. DE13 8SF [email protected] Dr Vijay C. Patel CEng FIET Chief of Programmes - EPACS Rolls-Royce plc ML-118, PO Box 31 DERBY DE24 8BJ 01332 247629 (w) [email protected]
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Peterborough and Huntingdon:
Mr Henry Clark CEng FIET Chief Engineer - Biscuit Chief Technology Officer Baker Perkins Ltd PETERBOROUGH PE6 7NW 01733 283370 (w) +44 7889 642095 (m) [email protected]
INDUSTRY REPRESENTATIVES
IET Industry Representatives are appointed in firms and organisations and groups of small companies, industrial/business parks with about 20 or more members or potential members of the Institution. IET Industry Representatives will be glad to assist not only with membership applications but also with other Institution matters.
In the Region: Bombardier
BRUSH Electrical Machines
Eur Ing Malcolm J. Hill CEng FIET Principal Engineer, Traction Services, Engineering Bombardier Transportation UK Ltd Second Floor, Maltsters Building Wetmore Road, Burton Upon Trent STAFFS. DE14 1LS 01283 526372 (w) 07919 304994 (m) [email protected] N J Daft CEng MIET Senior Engineer - Elec. Design BRUSH Electrical Machines Ltd Falcon Works Nottingham Road LOUGHBOROUGH LE11 1EX 01509 612552 [email protected]
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Cavendish Nuclear
Rolls-Royce
Dr Michael Carpenter CEng MIET Cavendish Nuclear Cambridge Road Whetstone LEICESTER LE8 6LH 0116 201 5198 [email protected]
Pete Loftus CEng FIET Head of Measurement Engineering Rolls-Royce plc PO Box 31 DERBY DE24 8BJ 01332 247424 [email protected]
Phil Mertens CEng FIET Chief Technologist – Nuclear Controls Rolls-Royce plc PO Box 2000 DERBY DE21 7XX 01332 632310 [email protected] John Sharpe CEng MIET Six Sigma Black Belt Rolls-Royce plc PO Box 2000 DERBY DE21 7XX 01332 632465 [email protected]
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Peterborough and Huntingdon: Baker Perkins
Mr Henry Clark CEng FIET Chief Engineer - Biscuit Chief Technology Officer Baker Perkins Ltd PETERBOROUGH PE6 7NW 01733 283370 (w) 07889 642095 (m) [email protected]
Coventry and Warwickshire: Jaguar Land Rover Limited
Paul Wiles CEng MIET CE Devices & Telephony Technical Specialist CE EG Lead GENIVI G/26/2 G03 Building 523, Engineering Centre Banbury Road, Gaydon WARWICK CV35 0RR 01926 646865 (w) 07881 260919 (m) [email protected]
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MyCommunity MyCommunity: Connecting Engineers, Forming Communities http://mycommunity.theiet.org
The IET has developed an online professional networking and collaboration platform, MyCommunity, to enable people to connect, interact and exchange knowledge.
The platform enables you to: • manage a personal profile • join and form communities • connect with peers • use DocCreate to co-author documents • upload content e.g. documents, videos • start and participate in discussions • add and comment on events • ask questions • exchange information • rate and comment on content
What can you expect from MyCommunity?
Network • MyCommunity will enable you to put yourself at the heart of your community where you can share documents, videos and web content including Twitter feeds and YouTube videos. • Members can find peers quickly and easily using the search function. • By managing an online profile you will be able to engage with your community and raise your professional profile. Communicate • Members can discuss, debate, ask and answer questions with peers from around the globe.
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Collaborate • The DocCreate tool, not available on any other social networking site, provides a secure environment for you to co-author documents and on completion you can publish them in a variety of formats to the rest of the community.
Flexible • Interact and engage to suit your own needs. You can observe, contribute or create content at different levels. • There are a number of features available which can be incorporated into a community area such as files, photos, videos and discussions.
Instant • You will benefit from an instant connection with your community, networking and engaging in conversations with fellow engineers. • New content is immediately visible to the community.
On-going development The new networking platform is now home to over 157 communities around the world, many of which are the IET’s existing Local and Technical & Professional Networks. Feedback from these groups is helping the continued development of the platform.
Registering for MyCommunity is easy! Registration is quick and simple for IET members and non-members alike.
Follow these quick steps and get involved today: 1 Visit http://mycommunity.theiet.org 2 Log in using the black tab at top right hand side of your screen 3 Please use your IET website details to log into MyCommunity 4 If you do not have an IET website account, please click register in the log in bar to set up a free account and then return to MyCommunity. IET East Midlands Network: http://mycommunity.theiet.org/communities/home/168
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IET Connect - The IET Benevolent Fund
IET Connect is for all past and present members of the Institution of Engineering and Technology and their dependants. We offer advice, support and financial assistance in times of need.
Confidential services include: • Free Legal helpline (includes employment, personal, family and consumer law); • Redundancy support - legal advice, short term financial assistance; • Individual outplacement if unemployed to help increase success in the jobs market (sessions include face-to-face coaching to identify suitable career options and on-line support); • State Benefits Advice; • Financial assistance for a wide range of purposes including emergency needs, essential household items, care costs, disability equipment and independence at home; • Someone to talk to and a listening ear; and • Signposting to other useful organizations and welfare specialists.
If you are an IET member, whether you’re a student, of working age or retired, and you need to get in touch please contact the IET Connect Helpline: Phone: 0845 685 0685 (UK) +44 (0)20 7344 5498 (Worldwide) Monday to Friday 9.00am – 5.00pm (UK time) [email protected] Email: Website: www.ietconnect.org
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