Title: Region 4 Reports
1Region 4 Reports
- 22. Southeastern Michigan
2South East Mich Section Report
- IEEE Region 4 Meeting - Oct 16/17, 2004
3S E Mich Section Demographics
- Total Members (May 2004) 3958
- Members 2289
- Student members 879
- Senior members 186
- Life members 275
- Affiliates 354
- Meetings
- Section meetings per year 38
- Format (lunch, dinner, talk only) Talks/dinner/sho
wcases/demos - Type (tour, PACE, technical) 80/20 Techn/PACE
- Section vs Chapter Section Chapter
- Excom meetings per year 11
- Quorum for Excom meetings 12 members
4S E Mich Section Demographics
- Section Leadership for S E Mich Section
- Term Calendar Year 2004
- Chair Sam Barada
- Vice Chair Hassan Hassan
- Treasurer Chuck Albrecht
- Secretary Mark Ciechanowski
- Director of Membership Mohamad Berri
- Director of Tech. Act Subra Ganesan
- Director of Professional Act. Adel Marzougui
- Director of Educational Act. Chris Mi
- Advisor Don Bramlett
- Past Chair Maurice Snyder
- Communications Jim Woodyards
5S E Mich Section Demographics
- Neighboring Sections
- North North East Michigan
- South Toledo
- East Region 7
- West West Michigan
- Joint Meetings Held with Neighboring Sections
- New invitations sent to attend SEM Section Fall
Conference
6S E Mich Section Demographics
- Section Organization
- Subsections
- Society Chapters
- Circuits Systems, Signal Processing,
Information - Vehicular Technology
- Communications Aerospace Electronics
- Antennas, Wave propagation
- Computers
- Geo-science remote sensing
- Power Engineering and Industrial Applications
- Electro-Magnetic Compatibility
- Power Electronics
- Engineering management
- Engineering in Medicine and Biology
- Control Systems
7S E Mich Section Demographics
- Section Organization (continued)
- Affinity Groups
- GOLD (in the making)
- Women in Engineering (in the making)
- Minorities in Engineering (formed)
- Student Branches/Joint Activity
- Section has 10 Student branches.
- One branch is selected to act as an assistant
branch for each of the two bi-annual section
conferences. - A Student Track session is organized as part of
the bi-annual section conferences.
8S E Mich Section Vitality
- Meetings/Attendance during the Last Year
- 10 out of 12 chapters are in good standing this
year - 2 Section meetings/conferences Spring and Fall
- An average of 3 Chapter meetings per year. Min of
2, Max of 10 per chapter per year - An average of 15 attendees per meeting
Malooley addresses Chapter X on intellectual
property.
9S E Mich Section Vitality
- Samples of Spring 2004 Section Conference Topics
- Engineering Education in the 21st Century,
Priorities and Challenges - Re-Interpreting the MOS transistor for the 21st
Century Generalized Methods and Their Extension
to Nanotechnology - Total System Engineering Challenges and
Prospects, With Examples - Mechatronics Epistemology Using Educational
Robotics A Primer on Ciruits to Mehanical
Interface Rapid Prototyping techniques - Software Engineering in .NET Today
- Hybrid Vehicles
10S E Mich Section Vitality
- Samples of Spring 2004 Section Conference Topics
(cont) - Electromagnetic Simulation in Power Devices
- Signal Processing for a Capacitive BioMEMS
- Designing a Controller for a Brushless DC Motor
Using Matlab-Simulink-Stateflow A Comparative
Simulation of Several Controllers - Creative Leadership
11S E Mich Section Vitality
- A Sample of Spring 2004 Section Conference
Don Bramlett recognizes the University of Windsor
as the section's outstanding student branch.
12Other Section Activities
- PACE
- IEEE-USA Professional Awareness Workshop (March,
2004, Atlanta). Three delegates. - New Officers Leadership Training Conference
- S-PAC
- Co-sponsorship of S-PAC at Univ. of Windsor,
Canada, Nov 2003. Presentation at conference. - Affinity Groups
- Minorities in Engineering Held a kick-off event
in June 2004 at FORD. - Women in Engineering Will hold a seminar on
Nov 11th, Oakland university, Rochester, Mich. - GOLD - is planning a kick-off event soon .
13Other Section Activities
- Pre-college Education
- 10th annual Michigan regional Future Society
Competition, January 2004. - Science and Engineering fair of Metropolitan
Detroit, March 2004. - ROBOFEST 2004 Competition, April 2004, LTU.
14Other Section Activities
- Technical/Professional Collaboration
- Participation with the Engineering Society of
Detroit (ESD) Affiliate Council. Monthly
meetings. Attendance at special occasions. - Co-Sponsorship of 7th and 8th IEEE Workshop on
Power Electronics in Transportation, 2003 and
2004 - Co-Sponsorship of R4 EIT 2004 Conference
15Successes/Best Practices
- Comprehensive Format of Fall and Spring Section
Conferences - Wide Variety of Activities
- Attraction of Student Involvement in Section
Activities - New Initiatives for forming Affinity groups and
Standing Committees - Some chapters are outstanding and act as Models
16Lessons Learned
- Planning is Critical
- Cooperation is Key
- Desire to serve the collective Interest is more
important than Personal glory - Recognition and Awards are very helpful.
17Challanges
- Saving chapters 3 and 6
- Raising level of attendance at Spring and Fall
Section Conferences - Improving Educational Acts
- Providing effective support for the unemployed
and for employee members at their jobs
18Goals for Next Year
- Finalize formation of new Affinity groups (GOLD,
EIE, MIE) - Improve Spring and Fall Section Conferences
- EIT 2005
- WPET 2004 and 2005
- SPAC 2005
- Improving web site and Newsletter
19Region 4 Could Most Help My Section By
- Providing financial Support to specific projects
- Sending delegates and presenters to our Spring
and Fall conferences - Strengthening Communication electronic, etc.
- Improving democratic procedures by enacting
elections of all members of R4 EXCOM