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November 2008

  • Engineering a sustainable railway

    Environmental, economic and political pressures are expected to increase the emphasis on rail travel as a real alternative means of transportion.

    Seminar 21 November 2008, London, UK

  • Code Of Ethics

    This talk describes about the essential roles of code ethics.

    Lecture 21 November 2008, Universiti Malaya

  • Beautiful music, horrible sounds

    The IET Manchester Christmas Family Lecture tells the story of two terrible bands and one mission: to make them sound better.

    Lecture 24 November 2008, Salford, UK

  • Remotely operated submersible technology and its application in underwater exploration This talk looks at the engineering and operational challenges that have been encountered as the UK's scientific deep water remotely operated submersible, "Isis", has completed its first two years of successful operations from research ships of opportunity and explains some of the technology used to offer this exciting service to the scientific community. Lecture 25 November 2008, Southampton, UK

  • Present Around the World

    Formerly the Brennan Cup post-graduate papers evening, this is the IET Younger Members' flagship worldwide presentation competition.

    Workshop 25 November 2008, Malone Lodge Hotel, Belfast

  • Cellular Phones - Myths and Reality

    This is traditionally a lively topic and always attracts a large turnout. Areas covered include health and general planning issues. The talk will also include material on the technical aspects of the cellular service and how O2 presents the case to audiences and handles the various interactions.

    Lecture 25 November 2008, Wirral UK

  • Team Building

    Introduction into the functions of leading others, planning, implementing and monitoring the leadership process.

    Workshop 25 November 2008, Worcester, UK

  • Motor Sport Technology Transfer

    The motor sports arena is a showcase for advance technology available in the industry; Formula 1, Rally cars, Moto GP etc.

    Lecture 25 November 2008, Donnington, UK

  • The IAM annual lecture and launch event

    The lecture and launch of PAS 55: 2008 will be open to all those with a professional interest in optimising the management of physical assets including public buildings, transport infrastructure, utilities and manufacturing plants.

    Lecture 25 November 2008, London, UK

  • Unmanned Air Vehicles - Past, Present and Future

    This talk will cover the history and development of the UAV from early trials through to the present day where they are being used not only in the military but also in the civilian fields.

    Lecture 25 November 2008, Bridgwater, UK

  • Using social media to inspire change In 2007 The Pinkerton Lecture attracted a full house with Sir Tim Berners-Lee as the guest speaker. In 2008 Alex Balfour will be the guest speaker. Alex is the Head of New Media for LOCOG. Lecture 26 November 2008, London, UK

  • Energy harvesting technologies - enabling remote and wireless sensing

    This event follows a recent study by the Sensors & Instrumentation KTN of the potential and barriers to adoption of energy harvesting technologies and the centres of expertise developing and commercialising energy harvesting technologies.

    Seminar 26 November 2008, London, UK

  • Cock-ups or conspiracies? Human error in maritime casualties

    This lecture considers our understanding of human error within a model of accident causation by using several case studies to highlight the main concerns in the sources of failure.  The paper provides an overview of how examination of the issues have led to developments in maritime training and research and the design of more effective training courses.  The current training is outlined and other areas of research, which are now being undertaken, are described. The lecture concludes with a summary of further research and development needs.

    Lecture 26 November 2008, Portsmouth, UK

  • Carbon capture and storage

    Arranged by The Younger Members":  Carbon capture and storage from electricity power plants - what are the technical, engineering and economic issues?

    Lecture 26 November 2008, Edinburgh, Uk

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