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Section Executive Committee Member List Section Highlights 1 IEEE Bangladesh Section Report 2017 PART A - SECTION SUMMARY A.1 Executive Summary – Section Executive Committee Member List Position Name Designation Chair Dr. Celia Shahnaz Professor, BUET Vice Chair (Activity) Mr. Yeasir Arafat Associate Professor, BUET System Secretary Mohammad Zakaria Haider Engineer ,Grameenphone Ltd. Prime Silicon Technologies – Treasurer MD Romael Haque BD Ltd Nominations and Appointments Chair Dr. Shaikh A. Fattah Professor, BUET Professor and Head of EEE, Past Chair Dr. QuaziDeenMohd. Khosru BUET Dr. Mohammed Imamul Awards Coordinator Hassan Bhuiyan Professor, BUET Dr. Mohammed Moshiul Conference Coordinator Hoque Professor, CUET Industrial Activity Coordinator AzfarAdib Specialist , Grameenphone Ltd. Educational Activity Coordinator Dr. A. B. M. Aowlad Hossain Membership Development Coordinator Dr. Md. Rabiul Islam Professor, RUET Dr. Farseem Mannan Newsletter Editor Mohammedy Professor, BUET Senior Assistant Professor, Professional Activity Coordinator Dr. M Tanseer Ali AIUB Humanitarian Activity Coordinator Rakibul Islam Chowdhury IICT, BUET Student Activity Coordinator Shams Shad Islam Khan Banglaphone Publicity Coordinator Raihan Ur Rashid Dhaka University Section Highlights Events Dates Venue 21-23 December, IEEE R10 Humanitarian Technology Conference 2017 2017 BUET International Humanitarian Technology Project 21 December , Competition 2017 2017 BUET IEEE Authorship Workshop 1 17th April, 2017 BUET IEEE Authorship Workshop 2 18th April, 2017 NSU 18 IEEE R10 Funded Events * 2 Major Events (International, National) Events Funded By IEEE Bangladesh Section SL No. Event Name Date Venue 1 Mini POCO-2017 13 February -17 BUET Humanitarian Technology Awareness 2 25-Mar-17 BUET Session – BUET Professional Talk : Smart City- A 3 4-Apr-17 BUET Citizen Perspective Humanitarian Technology Awareness 4 9-Apr-17 Varendra University Session – Varendra University Humanitarian Technology Awareness 5 RUET Session – RUET 9-Apr-17 Humanitarian Technology Awareness 6 23-Apr-17 DU Session – DU SS12 Project Competition and Maker 7 7-Jun-17 UIU Fair -2017 IEEE BDS HAC Humanitarian Idea 8 13th May, 2017 DIU Contest 2017 Anticlockwise- “Workshop on Basic 9 13th October, 2017 UIU Arduino” 10 IEEE BDS SYW Congress 1st December, 2017 NSU Workshop on Mobile Application 11 20th March, 2017 RUET Development IEEE BANGLADESH SECTION 12 STUDENT BRANCH EX-COM 21st July, 2017 Stamford University SUMMIT 2017 IEEE EMBS Bangladesh Chapter 13 25th September, 2017 BUET Neuroscience Workshop The Student Professional Awareness 14 27-28 October, 2017 UIU Conference – 2017 (SPAC’17) IEEE BANGLADESH SECTION 15 29th December, 2017 UIU GALA NIGHT 2017 \ *IEEE R10 Funded Events in 2017 SL No. Event Name Date Venue IEEE R10 SAC Technology Awareness 1 Program 2017 7 October, 2017 BUET 2 ENTREPRENEURSHIP BOOT CAMP 8 October, 2017 EWU 3 Teacher In-Service Program (TISP) 30 October, 2017 AUST YWCA Higher Let's play with Robots by IEEE BDS Secondary Girls' 4 EAC 1 November , 2017 School RTL synthesis, Physical design and 5 Verification of an ASIC chip 30 November , 2017 BUBT 3 IEEE R10 Workshop on “University– Industry Collaboration: Challenges and 6 Opportunities 8 December, 2017 KUET IEEE R10 Educational Activities 7 Committee Track 21 December, 2017 BUET IEEE R10 Industry Relations Committee 8 Track 21 December, 2017 BUET IEEE R10 Humanitarian Technology 9 Activity (HTA) Committee Track 21 December, 2017 BUET IEEE R10 Student Activities Committee 10 Track-2017 21 December, 2017 BUET 11 IEEE R10 HTA Track-2017 21 December, 2017 BUET 12 IEEE R10 WIE Track 21 December, 2017 BUET 13 R10 Strategic Planning Committee Track 23 December, 2017 BUET 14 IEEE R10 Young Professional Track 23 December, 2017 BUET 15 IEEE R10 Young Professional Meet UP 23 December, 2017 BUET IEEE R10 Humanitarian Hackathon - 16 2017 23 December, 2017 BUET R10 WIE SUPPORT FUNDED PROGRAM “LADYPRENEURS, LET’S MAKE AN ENTREPRENEURIAL LEAP” 17 13 October ,2017 Grameenphone R10 FUNDED INDUSTRIAL VISIT AT Atomic Energy ATOMIC ENERGY RESEARCH Research 18 ESTABLISHMENT (AERE) 5th October ,2017 Establishment, Savar DLP Program IEEE PES Bangladesh Chapter with support from IEEE Bangladesh Section arranged the IEEE PES distinguished lecture program (DLP) on 20-27 December, 2017 where Professor Saifur Rahman, Director, Virginia Tech Advanced Research Institute, USA and IEEE PES president 2018-19 served as the DL. Under this DLP, seven distinguished lectures were arranged with great enthusiasm at six different universities, which created an ever-lasting impact on more than 700 different participants. • Major Chapter Activities – Details provided in B.2 • Major Student and Affinity Group Activities – Details Provided in B.5 • Awards- Details provided in B.6 A.2Financial Report – 4 5 PART B - ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES B.1 Membership Development Activities Total number of active members in the past 3 years Higher Grade Member Student Member Total Member 2015 2016 2017 %Change 2015 2016 2017 %Change 2015 2016 2017 %Change 481 645 984 (+)52.6% 1212 1828 2153 (+)17.8% 1693 2473 3137 (+)26.8% B.2 Chapter Activities Total number of Chapters in the Section Society Name Formed Last Number of Total Year Activities in Member 2017 CH10374-Joint Chapter: Electron No 11 51 Device Society (ED15) and Solid State Circuit (SSC37) 6 CH10557: Communications Society No 4 25 (COM19) CH10197: Power and Energy Society No 8 476 (PE31) CH10749: Engineering in Medicine No 6 46 and Biology Society (EMB18) CH10843: Industry Applications Petition 216 Society (IA34) filed, formed in January 2018 CH10829: Robotics and Automation Yes 49 Society (RA 24) CH10844: Society on Social Petition 15 Implications of Technology (SIT30) filed, Formed in January 2018 CH10813: Computer Society (C16) Yes 83 CH10830: Signal Processing Society Yes 42 (SP01) • Number of Chapters formed in the current year– 5 (3 Chapters got final approval in November and 2 Chapters got final approval in January 2018) • Number of active Chapters – 5 • Summary of Chapter activities Society Name Events Date IEEE Electron Student Membership Drive Devices and Solid- Talk on “Bio-inspired Nanophononics: Exploring January 21, State Circuits the beauty of nature at nanoscale for the 2017 Society development of multifunctional photonic” Talk on “Optical Biomimetrics: Harnessing January 24, Nature’s Solution to Design and Fabricate Multi- 2017 Functional Optical Surfaces” Talk on “New Topological States of Quantum February Matter: Platform for Emergent Dirac, Majorana 15, 2017 And Weyl Fermions” Talk on “Electron Optics in Graphene p-n March 25, Junction” 2017 Workshop On: Modeling Based on Maxwell's April 5, Equation & Drift-Diffusion Equation: A Solar 2017 Cell Application” Talk on “Emerging Topics on Power Electronics” April 26, 2017 Talk on “Research and Future Prospects for July 30, Graduate Students: An Open Discussion with 2017 Prof Sayeef Salahuddin” Talk on “A Glimpse on Nanofabrication October 3, Technologies” 2017 Talk on “Post-PhD In Electronics Perspective: November Things I Wish I Knew as A Prospective PhD 29, 2017 7 Student” Workshop on “RTL Synthesis, Physical Design November and Verification of an Asic Chip” 30, 2017 IEEE EMBS Technical Seminar with Dr. NorlizaMohd Noor February Bangladesh Chapter and Dr Azizi bin Miskon from Malaysia. 15, 2017 Awareness Session on Biomedical Research March 11, 2017 Talk on “Deep learning: Fueling the Rise of Artificial Intelligence” IEEE EMBS Bangladesh Chapter Neuroscience September Workshop 01 25, 2017 IEEE EMBS Bangladesh Chapter Neuroscience September Workshop 02 26, 2017 Workshop on Simulink October 16, 2017 IEEE Seminar on “Current Researches on Photonics April 17, Communication Technology and Devices” 2017 Society Bangladesh Seminar on “Contemporary deep recurrent July 29, Chapter learning for pattern recognition” 2017 Seminar on “This is how you do it”: Learning New December Tasks from Human Demonstrations” 18, 2017 2nd IEEE International Conference on December Telecommunication and Photonics (ICTP) 26-28, 2017 IEEE Power and IEEE PES Bangladesh chapter Annual meeting and Energy Society Election Technical Talk on “A hierarchical transactive energy management framework for residential microgrids” Technical Talk on “Electric Power Engineering Education: A 21st Century Model” IEEE DLP- Role of IoT in Energy Efficiency in a smart city connected community IEEE DLP- Energy Efficiency and the Role of IoT in a Smart City Connected Community IEEE DLP- Role of IoT in Energy Efficiency in a Smart City Connected Community IEEE DLP- A Robust Smart Grid and an IoT Platform for Energy Management Systems for Smart Buildings "Technical Talk on “Solar Photovoltaic Energy to Replace Nuclear Energy for Electricity Generation - Myth or Reality?” 8 B.3 Professional and Continuing Education Activities: Other Professional and Continuing Education Programs Activities: • Banglalink’s “Strategic Assistant Program” • SPAC-2017 • STEP ---YP program • IEEE BDS SYW Congress 2017 • Professional Workshop series on LATEX, Website development, Graphics design • Seminar on Career Growth and Future Prospect in Power Sector of Bangladesh • Seminar on Industry Academia Collaboration: It’s High Time • Seminar on IEEE and its role in Professional Development Benefits: • Section actively organizes events for professional development of the members • Various internationally reputed professional events have been carried out in Bangladesh e.g. SPAC and STEP which were very well responded by the members • Professional skills necessary in industry
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