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Introduction of IEEE and Region 10

Japan Council Student Branch Leadership Training Workshop

Kagawa University, Takamatsu

October 16 2010

Yong-Jin Park, Waseda University

Region 10 Director

Outline

What is IEEE?

Organization Structure

MGA

Region 10

TA

Standards/Milestone

Growth of Papers

History and Future

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The World’s largest professional

association for the advancement of

technology

IEEE

((Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers))

((電気電子技術者協会/米国電気電子学会))

+ Scientists

IEEE‘s core purpose is to foster technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity.

–Pakistan Aid Fund: $50,000

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IEEE -facts

the world’s largest technical professional Institute

–Membership: 400,000

–Volunteers: 200,000

–Staff: 1,200

–Annual Budget: $ 370M

How does IEEE Work?

Staff

Volunteers

• Everything is accomplished through a partnership between Staff, Volunteers and Members

Members

IEEE Governance Organization

Board of Directors

MEMBERS

Educational

Activities Board

Professional

Activities BoardPublications

Activities Board

Regional

Activities BoardStandards

Activities Board

Technical

Activities Board

MEMBERS

Board of Directors

Assembly

PSPB

IEEE-USA Board

Standards Assoc.

Board

Educational Activities Board

Regions &

Sections

Technical

Activities Board

Tech Cmte

Societies &

Tech. Councils

Member & Geo

Activities Board

Chapters PSPB= Publication Services and Products Board

The IEEE Regions

1-6

8

10

9

IEEE-USA

IEEE Canada

7

329 sections, worldwide

The IEEE Regions

1-6

8

10

9

7

Membership

in over 170

countries

Attributes of IEEE (at year-end 2008)

382,400 Memberships

10 Regions

– 329 Sections

– 1,860 Chapters

10 Divisions

– 38 Societies/7 Technical Councils

More than 900 conferences annually

More than 100 of the leading journals

IEEE Board of Directors

IEEE President

IEEE President-Elect

IEEE Past President

10 Division Directors

10 Region Directors

5 Vice Presidents – (Technical, MGA, Education, Standards and

Publications)

Secretary and Treasurer

IEEE-USA President

2 Directors Emeritus (non-voting)

MGA

(Member and Geographical Activities)

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Regions

Each Region Director sits on the IEEE Board of Directors

• Sections,

• Chapters,

• Student Branches

Sections

329 Sections

Located in more than 170 countries

Local IEEE activities (meetings, newsletters, web page)

Funded through annual Section rebate

Administer Chapters & Affinity Groups

Section/Chapter Support in MGA

Student Branches

More than 1300 Student Branches

Located in more than 80 countries

More than 300 Student Branch Chapters

R9 – 14,827

(3.7%)

R8 – 70,371

(17.7%)

R10 – 82,361

(20.8%)

R1 to 6 – 212,509

(53.5%)

R7 – 16,933

(4.3%)

IEEE Membership By Region

31 December 2009

TOTAL MEMBERSHIP – 397,001

R1 – 37,011

R2 – 32,901

R3 – 31,206

R4 – 23,755

R5 – 29,476

R6 – 58,160

Reflecting the global

nature of IEEE, R10

and R8 are now the

two largest IEEE

Regions

Current State – Membership Charts Increasingly Global Organization – Membership Trends

70.8% 69.7% 68.5% 67.1%64.8% 63.9% 62.4% 62.0% 62.2% 60.5% 59.4% 57.6% 56.6% 54.9%

29.2% 30.3% 31.5% 32.9%35.2% 36.1% 37.6% 38.0% 37.8% 39.5% 40.6% 42.4% 43.4% 45.1%

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

60.0%

70.0%

80.0%

R1-6 R7-10

Membership Trends – All Members

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51.3%

50.1% 48.3% 48.3%44.3% 42.7% 39.7%

39.6%43.6%

41.3%37.1%

33.7%32.6%

30.0%

48.7%

49.9%

51.7%51.7%

55.7% 57.3%60.3%

60.4%

56.4%

58.7%62.9%

66.3% 67.4%70.0%

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

60.0%

70.0%

80.0%

R1-6 R7-10

Membership Trends – Student /GSM

Breakdown of Region 10 Membership 31 Dec 2009

Member

38,683

47%

Student Member

25,805

30%

Senior

Member

4,194

5%

Fellow

851

1%

Associate

Member

2,721

3%

Honorary

8

0%

GSM

10,819

13%

Student Members + GSM =

43%

Region 10- facts as of Dec 2009

Membership: 82,361 Section/subsection: 56/12 10 new subsections in 2010

15 subsections are pending (Brunei, Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal)

Chapter: 433 Student Branch:

672

• Asia Pacific Office, Singapore:

opened in 1994

expands this Nov

• China Office: 2007

• India Office : 2010.10

• Tokyo Office : 2011

IEEE Offices in R10

Major Region 10 Activities

Annual Regional /EXCOM Meeting

TENCON : Annual R10 Conference

Regional Student Congress/GOLD/WIE Congress: every two year

Technical Seminars

Newsletter: quarterly

2010 R10 Meeting, Cebu, Philippines, Feb 27-28

2010 R10 Meeting, Cebu, Philippines, Feb 27-28

2010 R10 Meeting, Cebu, Philippines, Feb 27-28

2010 EXCOM Meeting, Brunei, Jan 10

Major Region 10 Activities

IEEE 125th Anniversary Region 10 Student

Congress, Singapore, July 16-19 2009

TENCON

November 21-24

Fukuoka, Japan

TA (Technical Activities)

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IEEE Governance Organization

Board of Directors

MEMBERS

Educational

Activities Board

Professional

Activities BoardPublications

Activities Board

Regional

Activities BoardStandards

Activities Board

Technical

Activities Board

MEMBERS

Board of Directors

Assembly

Publications, Services and

Products Board

IEEE-USA

Standards Association

Educational Activities Board

Regions & Sections

Tech Cmtee

Societies & Tech. Councils

Member & Geo Activities

Board

Technical Activities

Board

802 Standards IEEE 802: Overview & Architecture

IEEE 802.1™: Bridging & Management

IEEE 802.2™: Logical Link Control

IEEE 802.3™: CSMA/CD (Ethernet) Access

IEEE 802.11™: Wireless

IEEE 802.15™: Wireless Personal Area Networks

IEEE 802.16™: Broadband Wireless MANs

IEEE 802.17™: Resilient Packet Rings

IEEE 802.20™: Overview and Architecture

IEEE 802.21™: Media Independent Handover Services

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Technical Publications

Total Society/Council publications = 144 • 107 journals and transactions • 37 magazines and reviews

Societies and Technical Councils (1)

IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility IEEE Electron Devices IEEE Council on Electronic Design Automation IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing IEEE Industrial Electronics IEEE Industry Applications IEEE Information Theory IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems

IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems IEEE Antennas and Propagation IEEE Biometrics Council IEEE Broadcast Technology IEEE Circuits and Systems IEEE Communications IEEE Components, Packaging, & Manufacturing Technology IEEE Computational Intelligence IEEE Computer IEEE Consumer Electronics IEEE Control Systems IEEE Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation IEEE Education

Societies and Technical Councils (2)

IEEE Sensors Council IEEE Signal Processing IEEE Social Implications of Technology IEEE Solid-State Circuits IEEE Council on Superconductivitiy IEEE Systems Council IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics IEEE Technology Management Council IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control IEEE Vehicular Technology

IEEE Magnetics IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques IEEE Nanotechnology Council IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences IEEE Oceanic Engineering IEEE Photonics IEEE Power Electronics IEEE Power & Energy IEEE Product Safety Engineering IEEE Professional Communication IEEE Reliability IEEE Robotics and Automation

Milestone Awards

Growth of Papers

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IEEE MILESTONE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING IEEE Milestone: 電気・電子・情報・通信の分野で達成された画期的なイノベーションの中で、開発から少なくとも25年以上経過し、地域社会や産業の発展に多大な貢献をしたと認定される歴史的な業績を表彰する制度。

• 授賞例: • 18世紀: Benjamin Franklinの業績;

Volta電池。 • 19世紀: Edison 研究所、大西洋横断ケーブル ,Marconiの無線通信、水力発電設備

• 20世紀: Flemingの2極管、ENIAC、Transistor製造技術, ARPANET

受賞テーマと記念すべき年 贈呈式の年月日 銘板(Plaque) の設置場所

1 八木・宇田アンテナ, 1924 1995年6月17日 東北大学電子通信研究所 2 富士山頂レーダ, 1964 2000年3月6日 気象庁気象科学館 3 東海道新幹線, 1964 2000年7月13日 JR東海 名古屋駅コンコース 4 電子式水晶腕時計, 1969 2004年11月25日 セイコー時計資料館 5 電卓の先駆的開発,1964‐’73 2005年12月1日 シャープ歴史ホール 6 家庭用ビデオVHS, 1976 2006年10月11日 日本ビクター本社工場 7 鉄道自動改札, 1965‐’71 2007年11月27日 近鉄阿倍野駅、阪急北千里駅、 オムロン、大阪大学 8 日本語ワープロ, 1971 ~78 2008年11月4日 東芝青梅事業所、研究開発センター 9 依佐美送信所、1929 2009年5月19日 刈谷市依佐美送信所記念館 10 First Transpacific Reception of a Television (TV) Signal via

Satellite, 1963 Takahagi City, Japan, Dedicated 23 November 2009

11 Commercialization and Industrialization of Photovoltaic Cells, 1959-83 Nara and Osaka, Japan. Dedicated 9 April 2010

12 Kurobe River No. 4 Hydropower Plant, 1956-63 Kurobe, Japan, Dedication: 9 April 2010

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IEEE Societyの変化(1992−ー>2007)

出典:文科省科学技術政策研究所、2010.4

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出典:文科省科学技術政策研究所、2009.7

Xplore

e-Library: 2.7 million documents

Ranking the number of hitting Xplore (2009.7-2010.7)

1. China

2. USA

3. India

4. Taiwan

5. Korea

:

9. Japan 4/20/2011 40

IEEE History and Future

Source: Moshe Kam

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AIEE IRE

American Institute of Electrical Engineers

Established 1884

An American Organization

Representing the establishment

Rooted in Power Engineering and communications

First computers working group Now the Computer Society

Institute of Radio Engineerers

Established 1912

An international Organization

Open to students, young

professionals

Quick to adopt advances in radar, radio, TV, electronics, computers

Proceedings of the Institute of

Radio Engineers (Jan 1913)

1963: Merger of AIEE and IRE to create IEEE

Lesson no. 1: Remain Technically Relevant!

The Nightmare Scenario

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Areas we Must Own

The interface between Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science and the Life Sciences

The Smart Grid

Healthcare instrumentation

Entertainment Engineering

…we need to grow in Medical Informatics and Computational Biology

thank you

questions

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Student Activities

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Purpose of Student Activities

To deliver a common, high-quality IEEE

Student member experience globally for

lifelong, professional success through

IEEE membership.

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Activities

Strategic planning

Training workshops

Leadership recognition

Guest speakers

Contests

Cross-cultural collaboration

Fun !

Volunteer Leadership Congresses

Objective: Engaging and inspiring students as the next generation of technology leaders

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Competitions

Objective: Peer-to-peer collaboration, learning, and fun in the pursuit of excellence

Global Challenges

Technical – IEEE Xtreme software

programming

Humanitarian – President’s Change

the World Competition

Regional Competitions

Technical – Robotics, Papers

Professional – Ethics

Humanitarian – Community

challenges

Slide 50

Awards & Scholarships

Objective: Recognizing and enabling student member success

Technical Awards

Enterprise Awards

Research Grants

Travel Grants

Graduate Study Fellowships

Internships

Slide 51

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