TAEE2012-Putting Fundmentals of Electronic Circuits Practices online
IEEE Presentation
1. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Mohamed Tawfik
mtawfik@ieec.uned.es
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
Spanish University for Distance Education -UNED
@ieec.uned.es 1
3. What is IEEE?
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8. Members in Global Workforce 2011
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9. Age of Members 2011
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10. Gender 2011 Geographic Distribution 2011
Male Female United states India, China, Europe, Canada Latin
Pacific Rim Middle East, America
Africa
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56. AES010 IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society
MAP003 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society
MBT002 IEEE Broadcast Technology Society
C016 IEEE Computer Society
CAS004 IEEE Circuits and Systems Society
CE008 IEEE Consumer Electronics Society
CIS011 IEEE Computational Intelligence Society
COM019 IEEE Communications Society
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57. IT012 IEEE Information Theory Society
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PSE043 IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society
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RL007 IEEE Reliability Society
SMC028 IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society
SP001 IEEE Signal Processing Society
SSC037 IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society
UFFC020 IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control Society
VT006 IEEE Vehicular Technology Society
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63. Featured Technologies
• Biometrics • Electronics Recycling • RFID
• Digital Rights • Hydrogen Economy • Smart Grids
Management (DRM) and Alternative Fuels
• Terabit Networks
• Display Technologies • Organic Electronics
• Wind Power
• Distributed Diagnosis • Plug-In Hybrid
• Wireless Fidelity –
and Home Healthcare Electric Vehicles
WiFi
(PHEVs)
• Earth Observations
• Fingerprinting
• Portable Information
• Electric Ship
Devices
• Electronic Health
• Remote Sensing
Records
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64. Technology Working Groups
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Editor's Notes
Each geographic region consists of a number of countries.Each country may represents a section or may be divided into more than a section.A chapter is the technical sub-unit of one or more sections.The societies represent a wide range of technical interests by providing publications, conferences, community networking, and many other benefits to members within their specialty areas. IEEE technical councils are groups of societies working together in broad areas of technology.IEEE affinity groups are local units of IEEE organizational units or standing committees.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------2010 IEEE President and CEO: Mr. Pedro A. RayIEEE President-Elect: Dr. Moshe KamIEEE Past President: Dr. John R. VigThe voting members of each Division elect a Delegate to the Assembly ( Divisional Delegate).the voting members of each Region shall elect a Delegate to the IEEE Assembly (Regional Delegate)
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ABET is a federation of 29 engineering, professional and technical societies and is recognized by the Council on Higher Education (CHEA) to accredit programs in engineering, engineering technology, computing science, and applied science programs within the United States.The CEAA is responsible for IEEE's participation in the accreditation activities of the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET, which accredits engineering programs.the CTAA is responsible for the IEEE's participation in the accreditation activities of the Technology Accreditation Commission (TAC) of ABET, which accredits engineering technology programs.
A Continuing Education Unit (CEU) is a measure used in continuing education programs, particularly those required in a licensed profession in order for the professional to maintain the license
TeacherIn-ServiceProgram (TISP): provides a forum for IEEE volunteers to demonstrate the application of engineering, science and mathematics concepts by sharing their real-world experiences with local pre-university educators.TryEngineering.org : lets visitors explore how to prepare for an engineering career, ask experts engineering-related questions, and play interactive games. Lesson plans: To Find engaging engineering lesson plans for your pre-university students that will make engineering fun.TryNano.org: as a resource for anyone interested in learning about nanoscience and nanotechnology.Outreach programs: IEEE Educational Activities, a partner in the National Academy of Engineering’s Engineering Equity Extension Service (EEES), has developed learning modules to provide assistance and support for those IEEE members interested in outreach activities to the pre-university community.Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS):"EPICS" stands for Engineering Projects in Community Service-Learning. EPICS, which was conceived and championed by IEEE 2007 President Leah Jamieson, is a program that organizes university and high-school students to work on engineering-related projects for local humanitarian organizations.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------IEEE Presidents' Scholarship: Established in 1999, the IEEE Presidents’ Scholarship recognizes a deserving student for an outstanding project that demonstrates an understanding of electrical engineering, electronics engineering, computer science, or other IEEE fields of interest.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------IEEE Technical English Program (TEP): As English has become the primary shared language of professionals working on a cross-national basis.Real World Engineering Project (RWEP):aims to develop excellence in learning and teaching through curriculum development; by seeking projects in IEEE fields of interest for use by faculty worldwide.
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