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IEEE Baltimore Section

WelcomeFeb 2012

Welcome to the IEEE Baltimore SectionHello,

As the Chair of the Baltimore Section of the IEEE, I would like to welcome you as new members. Whether you are a new IEEE member and/or have just moved into the area I, along with the Baltimore Section officers, invite you to join in our local activities, from our extensive Technical Chapter meetings to our educational activities for students. Please join us by getting involved to gain the most from your IEEE membership experience. The goal of this welcome presentation is to provide you with some idea of what we do and who you can contact for more information

Walt Willing – 2012 IEEE Baltimore Section Chairhttp://ewh.ieee.org/r2/baltimore/

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IEEE Baltimore Section Officers

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IEEE Baltimore Section Officers E-MailChair: Walt Willing waltwilling@ieee.orgVice Chair: David Price davidprice@ieee.orgTreasurer: Collin Krepps krepps@ieee.orgSecretary: Kate Duncan kduncan@ieee.org

Please contact us if you have any questionsBaltimore Section Executive Committee (ExCom) Meetings are typically held on the 2nd Monday of each month at the National Electronics Museum See our website http://ewh.ieee.org/r2/baltimore/

Baltimore Section Composition:12 Active Technical Chapters

Over 30 technical meetings held in 2011

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Organization Society Chapter Chair E-MailAerospace and Electronic Systems David Price davidprice@ieee.org

Antenna Prop Theory and Techniques Joseph Everett j.everett@ieee.org

Communications Curtis Menyuk menyuk@umbc.edu

Education Society David Bourner david.bourner@verizon.net

Electron Devices/Solid State Circuits Naresh Das ndas@arl.army.mil

Electromagnetic Compatibility Bob Berkovits rjberkov@ieee.org

Engineering in Medicine and Biology Carole Carey c.carey@ieee.org

Industry Applications Patrick Marquez pmarquez@ieee.org

Photonics Society Adil Karim Adil.Karim@jhuapl.edu

Power Electronics Society Rachel Krepps randre@ieee.org

Reliability Society Burdette Joyner burdette.joyner@ngc.com

Signal Processing Society Ron Aloysius ronald_aloysius@ieee.org

Baltimore Section Composition: Affinity Groups / Student Activities

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• 3 Affinity Groups• GOLD, WIE, Consultants Network

• Student Activities • Robot Challenge, Teacher In-Service Projects (TISP)

Affinity Groups / Baltimore Section   Chair E-Mail

GOLD - Graduates of the Last Decade Ryan Janak ryanjanak21@gmail.com

WIE - Women in Engineering Carole Carey c.carey@ieee.org

Consultants Network Wole Akpose wole@ieee.org

Student Activies Neville Jacobs Nevilleed@aol.com

(Including Robot Challenge) Jay Gamerman jay.gamerman@ieee.org

2011 EventsTechnical Society Meetings – MultipleRobot Challenge 2011Step Event / April 28th– For Graduating Student Members

Gold/WIE PicnicIEEE Day – NEM Museum Tour (10/6)IEEE USA Section's Congress support Continuing Education Courses

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2012 Events• Technical Society Meetings - Multiple• Robot Challenge 2012 - April 14th and 15th

www.robotchallenge.com• IEEE Milestone - June 21st 2012

– B&O Railroad’s Howard Street Tunnel Electrification• Continuing Education Courses • PES E-Week Dinner• GOLD/WIE Picnic • 2012 Baltimore Metro Area Workshop – Fall 2012

– 2 day, multi-track, practitioner focused workshop– www.ieee.org/metroeventsPlease read our monthly e-newsletter “WATTS NEW”

for the latest listing of local meetings and events– Emailed monthly to all section members– Also available on our website – See “Newsletter” link

http://www.ewh.ieee.org/r2/baltimore/WattsNew/IndexWattsNew.html7

Robot Challenge 2012Engineering Challengefor High School StudentsHeld in conjunction with the Baltimore Museum of Industry

Tasks– 1. Students build a Robot, keeping a detailed log.– 2. Students prepare a Written Report about the experience, including schedule,

problems encountered, and solutions.– 3. Compete with teams from other schools over a course with hurdles.– 4. Make Oral Presentation to judges.

IEEE Volunteers run and judge the Challenge www.robotchallenge.com

IEEE Baltimore Section - Websites of InterestIEEE Home Site:

http://www.ieee.orgWhere to start? www.ieee.org/startIEEE Baltimore Section

http://ewh.ieee.org/r2/baltimore/IEEE-USA – US “Arm” of the IEEE focusing

on enhancing US Engineeringhttp://ieeeusa.org/

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IEEE Services / Benefits / ActivitiesMy IEEE: Your own IEEE webaccountIEEE E-Mail Alias– Sign up for your custom IEEE e-mail alias– Allows “Portable” address for your professional e-mail

IEEE-USA: US “Arm” of the IEEE– http://ieeeusa.org/

IEEE Benefits – – See what’s out there for you!!– www.ieee.org/benefits

IEEE Humanitarian Activates– www.ieeesight.org

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Thanks for Joining the IEEE!

Let us help you get involved!

Get involved to gain the most benefit from the IEEE

Thanks! The IEEE Baltimore Section ExComApr 22, 202311

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