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May 14th, 2012

On March 4 – 8, in Greenville, South Carolina, the 2012 IEEE International Electric Vehicle Conference, IEVC was held with over 646 international Registrants.  This multi IEEE society conference came together to firmly establish the IEEE as a force in the new world of transportation electrification. Keynotes from several society Presidents included IEEE, SAE International and the Electric Drive Transportation Association, EDTA.  To learn more about the IEVC, please view the overview video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tANYyMzFkfU&feature=youtu.be. IEEE President Gordon Day’s keynote video and other keynotes / panel discussions are at http://ieeeusa.org/calendar/conferences/ievc/default.asp.

The IEEE Transportation Electrification Initiative has been established to make it easy for those outside of the IEEE to connect with the large number of IEEE societies, councils, committees, standards and people that are actively involved in the electrification of transportation.  Given that electric vehicle technology covers so much of the IEEE and that this technology will be a game changer for the world, the Initiative will help promote the concentration of discussion and rapid development of IEEE resources for this new mode of transportation.

The first development by the Initiative is the creation of the IEEE Transportation Electrification Web Portal at http://electricvehicle.ieee.org/

This web portal will not only promote easy access to IEEE resources through a specially designed custom search and timely industry information, it will support on going discussions through:

Linkedin at http://www.linkedin.com/groups/IEEE-Clean-Transportation-3049403

Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/IeeeTransportationElectrification

And Twitter at http://twitter.com/intent/follow?source=followbutton&variant=1.0&screen_name=IEEEEV

All IEEE organizations are encouraged to contribute articles, discussions and comments across all of these channels.  And also to post details about electric vehicle events, meetings, conferences and developments.  One of the main Initiative goals is to promote what IEEE members are doing and with this input, we will help connect them with the people and opportunities that will made them successful.

The Initiative is actively reaching out to others that are involved in electric vehicles.  To date IEEE have exhibited and made presentations at the SAE World Congress and the EDTA EVS26.  In June the Initiative will help lead a visit to Capital Hill to ensure that key Congressional Representatives know of the important electric vehicle work that the IEEE is doing.  And it is building a database of contacts outside of the IEEE to help with promotion of IEEE activities and services in this arena.

The 2012 IEEE Transportation Electrification Conference and Expo, ITEC, will be on June 18 – 20 in Dearborn, MI.  Registration is now open. All people and companies involved in electrified transportation  are invited to register for ITEC.  More information on ITEC can be found at http://itec-conf.com/.

May 11th, 2012

The IEEE Buenaventura Section and the Los Alamos/Northern New Mexico Section have been included in the IEEE’s 2012 list of Outstanding Life Members Affinity Groups.

The recipients were identified based on 2011 calendar year activities – the number of Life Members events held, the average attendance at those events, and the number of contributors to the IEEE Life Members Fund.

Congratulations to Beunaventura and LANNM for achieving this recognition.

April 18th, 2012
The 5th International Symposium on Resilient Control Systems
Extends paper submission deadline to April 23, 2012.
Symposium is held in Salt Lake City August 14-16, 2012 at the Hilton Salt Lake City Center
See Website for details: https://secureweb.inl.gov/isrcs2012/

The major purpose of this symposium is to extend and endorse particular concepts that will generate novel research and codify resilience in next generation control system designs.

Energy security and sustainability are important concerns to individuals and industry alike, but even with the promise of a smart grid, increasing research will be necessary to ensure that what is achieved is more resilient in nature. As mobile and industrial robotics form an ever increasing role in both national defense and plant automation, the dependence on these systems elevates a need to ensure continued operability in spite of hazardous environments. Through appropriate sessions and presentations, the symposium will highlight resilience in light of the power system and robotics, bringing to light resilience perspectives important to these applications.

- Paper Submission Due: April 2, 2012 April 23, 2012 Extended
- Notification of Paper Acceptance: June 4, 2012
- Final Paper Submission: July 9, 2012
- Author Registration: July 9, 2012
- Early Registration for Other Participants and Guests Ends: July 13, 2012
April 18th, 2012

Announcing the First IEEE-Orange County GameSIG Intercollegiate Computer Game Showcase

Cheer your favorite University as student teams go head-to-head showing off their games before a panel of judges from our internationally renowned Orange County Video Game Industry.

The Showcase will be held Saturday afternoon, April 28th, 2012 from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Folino Theater – Chapman University, 283 N. Cypress St., Orange, CA 92688.

Game Development Students from UC-Irvine, Cal State Fullerton, Chapman University, Cal Poly Pomona, and other local colleges will present their best student developed video games for judging by video game industry leaders.  The event will include a reception with refreshments, game demonstrations by the student developers, a job fair, and a Big Screen Game Fest with the XBox 360 and a Wii (so far).  Put on your game face and come to cheer your favorite school, watch demos and play games. There will be no speeches, just games. There will be prizes.

Microsoft will award an XBox 360 as a prize. Microsoft will also award two Windows phones to the best Windows phone Games or Apps. Western Digital is giving away 25 My Pocket Essential 500GB drives.

The public is invited to attend this kick-off of what we hope will come to be an annual intercollegiate competition. And its all FREE FREE FREE (if you RSVP here).

Agenda:

  • 2:00PM – 4:00PM  The best developers of the universities will compete for honors before our panel of judges. who are local Game Industry leaders such as (in no particular order) David Perry (Gaikai), Tommy Tallarico (GANG), Matt Findley (inXile), William Fisher (Quicksilver), Kevin Martens (Blizzard), Robert Rose (SpaceX). This panel is a lively bunch, and it may seem more like American Idol than an academic event. Student game developers will have ten minutes to shock and awe the judges.
  • 4:00PM – 6:00PM  We will have a casual Game Demo Session, Job Fair, and Reception. The audience will have the opportunity to get some hands-on time with the games created by the finalists and semi-finalists, enjoy refreshments, and visit with recruiters from companies like SpaceX and Western Digital. So, BRING YOUR RESUME!
  • 6:00PM until ? -  Casual Game Fest. An After Party featuring Big Screens, an XBox, a Wii, and maybe some of the finalist’s games will be setup for the attendees’ enjoyment.  This has proven to be much fun for the audience at our past events.  It’s Saturday night, so we can play into the wii hours, as pleases us.

Warning: Parking is $2.00, unless you are one of the first 100 to register. Chapman University’s Schmid College will provide free Parking Permits to the first 100 Registrants who request them. Please do not request one if you are not driving.  Also, seating is limited.

For attendee Registration, and a concise description of the event: http://gamesig.eventbrite.com

Student Game Developers are invited to submit their game and  can get game submission information at our Showcase website: http://gamesig.org/showcase

April 8th, 2012

Do you know of an IEEE member or an organization employing IEEE members that has shown exemplary ethical behavior or practices, or has successfully advocated them? Then consider nominating that person or company for the IEEE Award for Distinguished Ethical Practices. The deadline for nominations is 1 July.

For more information and the nomination form, visit: http://www.ieee.org/about/ethics/ethics_award.html

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