IEEE Sections Congress 2011

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Sections Congress 2011 in San Francisco was a success by any measure. Delegates from all over the world met and exchanged ideas, experiences, and hopes for IEEE. The MGA and the Delegates all demonstrated the desire and ability to preserve and grow IEEE’s relavence to industry, education, and members. The Spokane Sections’s contribution placed us in the company of other sections as large as Coastal Los Angeles, Sacramento Valley and San Diego! As the IEEE Staff return and make the slides or videos available, we’ll keep you posted.

Please visit the IEEE Sections Congress 2011 Blog for a list of the Primary Section Delegates votes during the Closing Ceremony on Monday, 22 August.

2011 Elections

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Date/Location: Feb 10 (Thursday), Herak Hall 237 (Gonzaga University)    Time : 5:30 PM

IEEE Spokane is looking for volunteers!!

Open positions:

• vice-chair

• secretary

• treasurer

• membership development .

Email to Olga Mill omill@ieee.org or Jeff MacKinnon jeffery.mackinnon@ieee.org

Engineering Career & Business Practices (ITT Tech)

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Presenter:                Gene Hamacher, ITT Tech

Topic :                       “Engineering Career & Business Practices”

Date/Location :        Jan 28 (Friday) ;  Lab # 1   (ITT Technical Institute, Spokane)

Time :                        4:30 PM – pizza5:00 PM – presentation

 Gene Hamacher had started his educational path at DeVry in Phoenix where he received his BSEET degree in 1987.  Seven years later, Gene attended M.I.T. where he earned two Master’s Degrees – one in Management and the other in Engineering.  While at M.I.T., Mr. Hamacher joined the Leaders for Manufacturing Program.

After working 16 years in the US aerospace industry, Gene started teaching at a technical college.  He had successfully taught courses in Mathematics, Business, DC electronics and some IT courses. Students came to like Gene for his open enthusiasm, willingness to help, and truly inspiring lectures.

 This is a joint meeting with the ITT IEEE Student branch; all students are welcome to attend.

Reserve by emailing to Olga Mill (omill@ieee.org); visitor parking is available (North side of ITT).

IEEE Spokane Going Social

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Social Media Process v. 1.0In an effort to start and reach a wider audience we have started to update the IEEE Spokane Section’s web prescence.  First item on the list was to update the website to make it easier to update and full of relevant information, that I think is almost complete.  There are a number of tweaks that I am working on, but it is up, running and working.

Next we have created profiles on different social media sites including Twitter, Linkedin and most recently Facebook.  You can follow, join or like us at any of these places and get updates from the section and the website in general. And of course you can add our RSS feed to any of you favorite readers by using this link. The website will remain the “hub” of activity, but we don’t want to miss out on grabbing your attention at your regular online homebase.

Another recent development was using one of the IEEE tools developed by volunteers at vTools called Meetings.  With this we can schedule meetings that will automatically be shown on the website, enable us to do registrations, and I think that the best service is the ability for members to add this to their calendar so that they are always up to date on the meeting schedule, as they are scheduled.  I will be adding a tutorial on how to do this in a later post, but for those that are knowledged the iCal link is http://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meetings/ical/0/90/asc/6/SPOKANE

If there are any tools that we can use to grow our base, or you would like to help us by volunteering please feel free to contact me, or come chat at one of our upcoming meetings.  I always look forward to seeing new faces.

Cheers,
Jeff M

PS – If you are a young IEEE member who has graduated in that last 10 years, please send me an email at jeffery.mackinnon@ieee.org or comment.  I am looking to start a GOLD Chapter in Spokane and need a few more signatures.

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ITT Students Visited Ciena for a Field Trip (May 20, 2010)

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Hello, All

Spokane ITT Electronics  Bachelor’s students visited Ciena. Normally  during these hours they work on calculus problems, but tonight they decided to come and tour the Ciena facility.  Randy Douglass, the Chair of  the Electronics Department, came along.  Randy also teaches electronics, math, calculus and other science-related courses at ITT and has been an IEEE member for many years.

We all had pizza and talked about engineering careers. I have shared my past experiences of how it was when I was looking for a job being right out of school.  Students told me that they are working on some exciting electronics projects.  Also, ITT is thinking about opening an ITT student IEEE Branch; this is still in works. Randy Douglass is putting a lot of efforts not only  in terms of teaching students according to the curriculum, but also shows them what a good engineer would be in a field by providing real life  examples.  What a great experience for them !

Olga Mill

Chair

Distribution System Analysis (Follow up on Technical Presentation, May 19, 2010)

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Hello, All

Surge ArrestersYesterday we had a technical presentation and it went really well ! The presenter was Bruce Meyer, Cooper Power Systems.  Bruce  has worked in international marketing for overhead distribution switchgear and domestic marketing for underground switchgear. His latest position is as a Sales Engineer for the Inland Northwest territory, and he had a lot to share in terms of  surge protectors.

There are various ways to protect the lines from the electrical surges,  and  in some cases surge arresters are the must !  It was fun to listen about the materials and  innovation that it took to make a great product. Thank you, Bruce !

The presentation was sponsored by Chuck Frandrup,  Director, Construction & Engineering, Pend Oreille County Public Utility District (POPUD) No. 1

The meeting went really well – we had student guests from ITT accompanied by their tireless instructor Randy Douglass .

We also had other guests, and we always welcome guests to join us for dinner meetings.

We always welcome new presenters, so if you come and present for us -  then the dinner is on us !

Olga Mill

Chair

Region 6 NW Area Meeting (Report)

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Location : Airport Ramada, Spokane
Date  : May 8, 2010
I just got back from the IEEE NW area meeting that took place in Spokane.  This report is just a  a highlight of what has been going on during the meeting; I can not possibly cover all the details !
We had participants from Alaska, Seattle, and other areas of NW region who had arrived to Spokane the night before. I was also glad to see some of our Spokane IEEE members attending the meeting. 

I must say that the Airport Ramada staff was professional and willing to help prior to the meeting and during the meeting itself.  In my opinion, food and conference room accommodations were great!
 
After a breakfast, the meeting was on its way. An opening statement was made by Joe Decuir, NW Area Chair. Then we  had a R6 Director’s report (Leonard Bond), followed by the Director-Elect candidate presentations (Mike Andrews, Gene Stuffle).

There was a discussion about the Section’s Congress which will take place in San Francisco in August of  2011.  Visit the Sections Congress site for more information : http://www.ieee.org/societies_communities/geo_activities/sections_congress/index.html

Then the reports from the R6 Committee Chairs followed. The Awards & Advancement Committee (Ocie Mitchell) is asking to be proactive in terms of sending the nominations. There are still some categories where no candidates were nominated.   Elizabeth Johnson presented a great report on Women in Engineering, an affinity group ( The WIE site is at http://www.ieee.org/membership_services/membership/women/index.html).

 An  interesting fact I learned that Women in Engineering is not only about involving exclusively women; they also address critical issues such as being a single parent while working as an engineer – which, in turn, may involve not only working women but also their male colleagues.

Then the Section Brief Reports followed. I have demonstrated our ieeespokane.com site; our publications team had put a lot of efforts into it.  It was interesting to hear a Portland Section report and their experience with using the newest technology while conducting the meetings.

After lunch, we had a NW Area Student Paper contest.

Five contestants entered the student paper contest, and I was one of the judges.  I would say that we had to judge some strong papers. All contestants had their strengths; I am proud of the work that they did.  I think that these kinds of presentations shape our students !

The student contest judges had to select three papers:

First Place -  “Seismic analysis of the 2009 eruption of Redoubt Volcano, Alaska using the Hilbert-Huang Transformation.”
Second Place -  “Seeing and Interacting with Sound: Oscillo-Tube Science Exhibit”
Third  Place -  “Class AB Tube Guitar Amplifier”

I also thought that the paper called “Wilderness Research Station (TWRS) Data Storage System” offered a unique power solution to a remote Idaho ranch.  The paper “Evaluation of Transformer Protection” was very well written, in addition the presenter demonstrated  excellent presentation skills.

Overall, I think that this meeting was very productive and informative, driven by enthusiasm and energy of Joe Decuir, NW Area Chair, who moderated the meeting and kept the meeting on schedule.

May 5, 2010 Open Executive Committee Meeting (hosted at EWU)

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Hello, All

What a deal ! We had an Open Executive Committee Meeting. The reason we had an open Exec Committee meeting is because we invited students from Lewis and Clark High School and from Eastern Washington University. Also, this meeting was open to the public, and we had a few guests attending as well.

Pizza was served, and we had enough for everyone !

Lewis and Clark High Robotics Club High School Presentation

It was a fun night; we learned that the Lewis and Clark students have had a successful trip to Seattle where they presented their project by competing with other schools, including the high school robotics clubs from other countries.  I was looking at those high school kids and fully appreciated the level of maturity, leadership and organization. Of course, their parents must get credit for this achievement as well !

We are proud to have it

They also granted our IEEE Spokane Chapter a big “Thank You Sponsor ” poster with their signatures which will be stored at EWU.

You are interested in in LC Robotics Club activities – join them at the event this Saturday, May 8, at West Valley High School, from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM.

Meeting with the EWU Student Branch

Our EWU IEEE Students are working on a project, and it is a great project to start with ! They are also having be-weekly meetings and regular field trips. I liked

their enthusiasm and dedication !

If you are interested in the activities of the EWU IEEE Student branch  – follow the link “EWU Student Branch”


After this meeting I happily concluded that w hen I retire – there will be engineers to replace me. What a great thought!

Olga Mill

Chair


Terabyte Triangle Newsletters

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Hello, All

We have some exciting news – our Lewis and Clark Robotics club did really well in Seattle!

Kudos to the kids and their parents !  Read this wonderful article at

http://terabytetriangle.com/news.php?id=546

Olga Mill

May 2010 Newsletter

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Open IEEE-Spokane Executive Committee Meeting

Hosted at Eastern Washington University

You are invited to participate in our next IEEE Executive Committee Meeting.
We have opened positions for this and the next year.
If you are interested in open positions or can recommend anyone :

Date: May 5, 2010
Time:
Start at 5:30 with Social/Pizza, 6:00 Lewis and Clark Robotics Club presentation, 6:30 ExCom ( open to IEEE Spokane members )
Location:
Easter Washington University CEB 106 (EWU Campus Map http://www.ewu.edu/x7674.xml)
Parking : in front of the CEB building

ExCom Agenda

  • Meeting with the EWU IEEE Student Branch
  • Membership development planning
  • Region 6 Student contest agenda (May 8, 2010)
  • Open positions
    • Memberships
    • Awards/Engineers Week
    • Student Activities

Please, reserve by emailing to Jim Chen jimchen at ieee.org by May 4.

IEEE prohibits discrimination, harassment and bullying.  For more information visit http://www.ieee.org/web/aboutus/whatis/policies/p9-26.html.

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      IEEE SPOKANE SECTION

    Open IEEE-Spokane Executive Committee Meeting

    Hosted at Eastern Washington University

    You are invited to participate in our next IEEE Executive Committee Meeting.

    We have opened positions for this and the next year.

    If you are interested in open positions or can recommend anyone :

    Date: May 5, 2010

    Location: Eastern Washington University, CEB 106

    EWU Campus Map http://www.ewu.edu/x7674.xml

    Parking  : in front of the CEB building

    Schedule: 5:30  -  Social/Pizza

    6:00  – Lewis and Clark Robotics Club presentation

    6:30  – ExCom ( open to IEEE Spokane members )

    ExCom Agenda

            • Meeting with the EWU IEEE Student Branch
            • Membership development planning
            • Region 6 Student contest agenda (May 8, 2010)
            • Open positions
              • Memberships
              • Awards/Engineers Week
              • Student Activities

    Please, reserve by emailing to Jim Chen jimchen@ieee.org by May 4.

    IEEE prohibits discrimination, harassment and bullying.  For more information visit http://www.ieee.org/web/aboutus/whatis/policies/p9-26.html.