IEEE & YOU Zuhaina Zakaria Chair IEEE Malaysia Section (zuhaina@ieee.org) IEEE Malaysia Student Leadership Camp, 13 March 2016
Vision and Mission IEEE VISION Be essential to the global technical community and to technical professionals everywhere, and be universally recognized for the contributions of technology and of technical professionals in improving global conditions. IEEE MISSION IEEE's core purpose is: To foster technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity.
The History of IEEE and Electrotechnologies Prepared by the IEEE History Center IEEE History Center 39 Union St., New Brunswick NJ 08901 ieee-history@ieee.org
1884: The American Institute of Electrical Engineers is founded A small group of individuals met in New York and founded the AIEE to advance the new field and represent the US at the 1884 International Electrical Exhibition in Philadelphia. Norvin Green of Western Union became the first president. Invitation to the AIEE organizational meeting, Electrical World, 5 April 1884 Program of the 1884 International Electrical Exhibition, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia Norvin Green, President of Western Union Telegraph and first president of the AIEE
Formation of the IRE, 1912 With the new industry came a new society in 1912, the Institute of Radio Engineers or IRE, modeled on the AIEE, but devoted to radio, and later increasingly to electronics. IRE logo IRE annual banquet, NY, 1915. Among those attending were Tesla, Sarnoff, de Forest, and Alexanderson Alfred Goldsmith IRE Co-founder and first journal editor
AIEE and IRE serve their members and their professions Both societies ran technical conferences, published journals, promulgated standards, and encouraged the training of student engineers. Proceedings of the AIEE, September 1916 NBC engineers at an IRE banquet Proceedings of the IRE September 1926
AIEE + IRE = IEEE The idea that there should be one organization for all electrical engineers was an old one, and became more powerful as the profession expanded beyond its separate roots in power and radio. In 1962, the boards and memberships of the two institutes agreed to merge. On January 1, 1963, the IEEE, or Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers was born with 150,000 members, 140,000 of whom were in the United States. 1962 Symposium on the proposed merger, IRE National Convention The badge of the new IEEE combined the right hand rule from the IRE with the kite from the AIEE Special merger issue of the Proceedings of the IRE
IEEE Centennial 1884-1984 IEEE celebrated its centennial with celebrations of its members accomplishments for the betterment of society. By 1984, it was well on its way in its transformation from a United States centered to a global institution. Centennial Logo
The Globalization of IEEE IEEE responded to the emerging global village by becoming more global itself. By 2009, 45.5% of its 375,000 members resided in 159 countries besides the United States. 2003 Students at Nigeria s Federal University of Technology Werra (FUTO) greet IEEE Spectrum Senior Editor Harry Goldstein 1994 Staff at the IEEE Beijing Section office 2003 IEEE Standards regional web portal
Regions Reflecting the global nature of IEEE, R8 and R10 are now the two largest IEEE Regions
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IEEE MALAYSIA SECTION 5/22/15
IEEE MALAYSIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2016 Chair Zuhaina Zakaria Past Chair/Award & Recognition Norliza Mohd Noor Vice Chair/Membership Development Mohammad Faizal A. Fauzi Secretary Haidawati Mohd Nasir Treasurer Christopher Chew Professional Activities /Industrial Linkages Abdul Rahim Ahmad Communications & Promotion Fawnizu Azmadi Hussin Educational Activities Rozita Jailani Student Activities Sustitha Menon 22 3/31/2016
Chapters in Malaysia 1 Antennas & Propagation / Microwave Theory & Techniques / 14 Geoscience and Remote Sensing Electromagnetic Compatibility 2 Circuits and Systems 15 Industrial Applications/Industrial Electronic 3 Communication Society and Vehicular Technology Society 16 Instrumentation and Measurement Society 4 Components, Packaging & Manufacturing Technologies Society 17 Oceanic Engineering Society Chapter 5 Computational Intelligence Society 18 Photonics Society 6 Computer Society 19 Power and Energy Society 7 Control System 20 Power Electronics 8 Consumer Electronics 21 Robotics and Automation Society 9 Dielectric and Electrical Insulation 22 Signal Processing Society 10 Education Society 23 System, Man and Cybernetics 11 Electron Device Society 24 Technology and Engineering Management Society 12 Electron Devices/Microwave Theory and Techniques/ 25 Young Professional Antenna&Propagation 13 Engineering in Medicine and Biology Chapter 26 Women in Engineering 23 3/31/2016
Active Members Total Members of IEEE Malaysia Section (2008-2015) 4000 3607 3500 3280 3479 3.5% 3000 2500 1663 1975 2052 2464 2880 2000 1500 1000 500 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 24 3/31/2016
Members by Grade Malaysia (2015) Life Member 0% Fellow 0% Senior Member 10% Affiliate Member 1% Associate 2% Student Member 12% Graduate Member 15% Member 60%
Student Members (2011 2015) Affiliate Associate Student Graduate Member Senior Life Fellow Member Member Member Member Member 2011 53 89 276 364 1535 143 3 1 2012 47 83 258 489 1820 180 2 1 2013 44 68 293 598 2026 247 3 1 2014 15 58 447 685 2105 291 5 1 2015 43 49 411 552 2073 345 5 1
Subsection Sarawak Subsection approved on 21 Nov 2015 1 st AGM 27 th Feb 2016 Chair: Dennis Wong (Swinburne University) 27 3/31/2016
List of Student Branch 1 Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia (UIAM) 11 Universiti Tenaga Nasional (Uniten) 2 Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) 12 Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) 3 Universiti Malaya (UM) 13 Monash University- Sunway Campus 4 Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) 14 Curtin University of Technology- Sarawak Campus 5 Universiti Multimedia (MMU) 15 University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus 6 Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) 16 Universiti Selangor (UniSel) 7 Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) 17 Universiti Utara Malaysia 8 Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) 18 Asia Pacific Univ of Tech and Innovation 9 Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) 19 INTI International University 10 Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP) 20 Nilai Universiti 21 Universiti Malaysia Perlis JAN 2016
Student Branch Chapters Curtin EMBS Student Chapter Asia Pacific Univ. of Tech & Innovation Communications Society Student Chapter INTI Int. University Computer Society Student Chapter UiTM Power & Energy Society Student Branch Chapter Asia Pacific Univ. of Tech & Innovation Computational Intelligence Society Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Power & Energy Society Student Branch Chapter Universiti Tenaga Nasional Power & Energy Society Student Branch Chapter FEB 2016 29 3/31/2016
Student Activities 2015 Leadership Camp 2 nd IEEE Malaysia: National Online Final Year Project Competition Malaysia Student Congress
2 nd IEEE Malaysia: National Online Final Year Project Competition
2015 IEEE Malaysia Student Congress
13 th IEEE SCORED 2015
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IEEE Malaysia Vision (2016) Increase the visibility of IEEE among the professional societies/public Improving industry engagement and promotion Joint activities with other professional societies Promoting community services
IEEE Malaysia Vision (2016) Retain and recruit members Aggressive membership drive activities Improving student retention Enhance benefits to members Hotel corporate rates, discounted admission fees, Achieve goal set by R10
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RETENTION OF MEMBERS 39 3/31/2016
Membership Development IEEE Membership Cycle
IEEE Malaysia Vision (2016) Integrate Social Media in Communications Reaching out to members via Facebook, website Improved website management Chapters/Affinity Group Student Branches Enhance leadership within all Chapters/Affinity Groups/SB by providing necessary training and support to create an efficient and effective IEEE organizations across Malaysia.
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