In 2020, the EuMW will be organised in Utrecht, The Netherlands. This venue is very easy to reach from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS): It takes under 30 minutes to get to the conference venue by train.
The members of our society are very active within IEEE. To give you an overview, the detailed list shows the involvement of our members as a snapshot in time taken in September 2018.
Following the Chapter elections in autumn 2017, the newly elected Executive Committee members have elected the new Chapter Officers for Term 2018/19. The new Officers are:
Peter Knott, Chair Christian Damm, Vice Chair Dirk Heberling, Treasurer
Following the Chapter elections in autumn 2015, the newly elected Executive Committee members have elected the new Chapter Officers for Term 2016/17 during their meeting on 15 March 2016. The new Officers are:
Peter Knott, Chair Martin Vossiek, Vice Chair Dirk Heberling, Treasurer
On Tuesday 25.08.2020, WIE Germany gave an interesting talk with the title 'Programming Yourself for Success' as part of the IEEE WIE Summit in the 2020 IEEE EMC+SIPI virtual conference.
In addition to WIE Germany's talk, the summit featured:
'Unlocking Your Brilliance' Keynote - Karen Purcell
'Programming Yourself for Success' - WIE Germany, presented by Ilknur Colak and Israa Slim
Panel Discussion + Q&A
Networking
Female as well male participants from different countries joined this WIE...
The elections for the upcoming term 2016/17 are now over. Congratulations to the 10 newly elected candidates who received the highest number of votes and will form the Executive Board for the term 2016/17!
This autumn, a new Chapter Executive Committee Board will be elected for the upcoming period 2016/17. If you know anybody who is interested to get involved with our chapter or are willing to serve as a volunteer yourself, please contact our Election Committee.
Following an invitation of the MTT/AP Joint Chapter, Prof. Robert H. Caverly from the Villanova University Pennsylvania, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has visited the IEEE Germany Section at selected locations in Bochum, Ulm and Wachtberg.
In the presence of several local IEEE members and guests, Prof. Caverly presented results of his research in the field of transmit and receive RF systems and coils that make up MRI scanners. After giving an high-level overview, the talk...