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Nominate Someone for an IEEE Award

Know an outstanding engineer, educator or IEEE volunteer?  Recognize our local talent by nominating him or her for an IEEE Engineers Week Award.

In celebration of National Engineers Week, the Huntsville IEEE Section will present three Engineers Week Awards.  The honorees will be announced during National Engineers Week, February 14-20, 2010.  Award recipients will be invited to attend the Huntsville Engineering Societies’ Engineers Week Awards Banquet on Friday, February 19, 2010, at UAHuntsville Exhibit Hall.

We are seeking candidates for these three awards:

Outstanding Engineer – for advancing engineering technology

Outstanding Educator – for excellence in engineering education

Outstanding Service – for dedicated service to the IEEE Huntsville Section in promoting Electrical Engineering technology

Please send your nomination for any or each of the awards, and provide a brief statement of why this person should receive recognition.  Also, please provide a telephone and email contact for yourself and for your nominee.  Please email your nomination to my attention on or before January 29, 2010.

Candidates must be IEEE members.

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Ron Ogan
January 17th, 2010

Kicking Off 2010

Reflections from 2009

It’s hard to believe that 2009 is behind us already, but I’m excited about what 2010 will bring. Last year, we had some awesome events: numerous technical meetings from our six technical societies, another excellent Alabama Regional Future City Competition, social events such as the GOLD open house at the Makers 256 and the IEEE 125th Anniversary Celebration at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center. This year, our own EMC Society won the Most Improved Chapter award from the global EMC Society. We recognized excellent local talent of our Section at this year’s Engineer’s Week Banquet and the Professional of the Year Banquet.

New Year, New Officers

Congratulations to all of our officers of the IEEE Huntsville Section Executive Committee:

Let’s Get Started

Our first major event this year will be the Alabama Regional Future City Competition.  If you have never attended this event, I highly recommend it!  It is open to the public.  Come and experience the scientific creativity of students from all over the state of Alabama.   Next, we have two events on January 21.  At lunch time, theAerospace and Electronics Systems Society will present a discussion on the Development and Certification of Commercial Avionics.  In the evening, the Electromagnetic Compatibility Society provides a presentation called Abraham Lincoln Assists with EMI Testing.

This year, we introduce some new ways for you to follow us online by integrating our Google calendar, joining our LinkedIn group and viewing our Flickr photos online.  I hope that our members have enjoyed the past year’s events and are looking forward to our meetings this year.  Stay up to date on the events that are coming your way, and as always, please send us your ideas and feedback.

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Courtney Spivey
January 8th, 2010

Abraham Lincoln Assists With EMI Testing

EMC Chapter Technical Meeting

Date: Thursday January 21, 2010 – 5:30 p.m.
Location: ADTRAN Inc., East Tower 2nd Floor, Conference Center Room #273
Speaker: Mr. Alan Flack, EMC Compliance
Meal Sponsor: Mr. Ken Javor, EMC Compliance
“Sunday Dinner with Pot Roast and Vegetables”

The Huntsville chapter of the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Society invites you to attend a technical meeting on January 21, 2010. The program will begin at 5:30 pm with Mr. Ken Javor of EMC Compliance sponsoring a free catered meal. Mr. Alan Flack’s presentation will begin at approximately 6:20 pm after a short chapter status update, and will last approximately one hour.

Abraham Lincoln is quoted as saying that if he had eight hours to chop down a tree, he would spend six of those hours sharpening his axe. This presentation is about replacing the axe with a chainsaw. Spectrum analyzer surveys of platform (aircraft, ground vehicles, ships) antennas are the ultimate check that RFI has been properly controlled. As envisioned in MIL-STD-464, an analyzer is connected to a platform antenna and the antenna band is swept, looking for RFI signals. This technique fails when the antenna must be tuned for each frequency of operation. In the past, this was only the case for HF, but today multi-band antennas covering 30-512 MHz are also tunable. The presenters have developed a hardware solution that allows broadband sweeping of a tuned antenna from 2 – 512 MHz (COMM Bands: HF, VHF-FM, VHF-AM, and UHF-AM) without tuning.

This event is open to anyone interested in EMC.  IEEE membership is not required to attend.  However, seating is limited, so please RSVP to Paul Stover by close of business on January 19, 2010 with your intent to attend and if you will be joining us for the meal.

Links: IEEE EMC Society, IEEE Huntsville EMC Society

I hope to see you there!

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Jack McFadden
January 8th, 2010

Who’s Afraid of Maxwell’s Equations?

The November 12th meeting was held at the ADTRAN Mark C. Smith Conference Center. This was a joint meeting with the local IEEE AES Society Chapter. The presentation was provided by the IEEE EMC Society President Elya Joffe who was in town for the EMC Society Board of Director’s meeting. A meal was catered for the event and was provided by the local Chapter and the IEEE EMC Society board. The presentation drew record attendance with a total of 135 from across many of the IEEE Societies within the Section. We want to thank the EMC Society Board members who took time out of their busy schedules to attend our meeting.

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To help promote the IEEE and encourage membership a desktop display provided information to all those attending the meeting. The meeting started off with some general business. The meeting schedule was announced for 2010 and we have the schedule filled with meals sponsors. The announcement of the 2010 officers was made. As part of the business meeting the chapter was introduced to the new officers voted in for 2010. The new officers are: Chair – Jack McFadden (Wyle), Vice-Chair – Lon Brolliar (Phase IV), Treasurer – Tom Perry (Jacobs/Sverdup), Secretary – Jeff Whitmire (ADTRAN), Member At Large – David Cavanaugh (Benchmark), Member At Large – Vaughan Carlson (Value Eng). We want to congratulate the new officers who have agreed to step forward this year. Three of our new officers have not served in leadership positions with the chapter before this term. This is really exciting as we develop new leadership within the chapter! We also extend our gratitude to the outgoing officers for 2009. The 2009 officers were Chair – Doug Parker (ADTRAN), Vice-Chair – Jeff Whitmire (ADTRAN), Treasurer – Jim Stone (UL), Secretary – Jack McFadden (Wyle), Member at Large – Paul Stover (ADTRAN) and Member at Large – Hansel Cornutt (retired). We also want to thank our meeting meal sponsors. Their support is part of the total success for the chapter.

Doug Parker presented the enlightening and entertaining introduction to our speaker, Mr. Elya Joffe. We had not realized that Mr. Joffe was so well acquainted with Mr. Maxwell and that his new book had reached such national recognition. After graciously acknowledging the introduction, Mr. Joffe’s presented “Who’s Afraid of Maxwell’s Equations? A Practical Approach”.

The presentation was very informative and well received. Even with his arrival from Israel earlier in the day, Mr. Joffe was able to inject excitement into the presentation and involve the audience. He was able to effectively dispel some of the magic around the basis of electromagnetic theory. The explanations were presented in ways that all the practicing (and retired) engineers in the audience obtained a new perspective on some parts of the theory. He held the audience to the end as he completed the journey through the material. There were much lively interaction with the audience after the presentation with many comments and questions.

We want to thank Mr. Joffe for providing this presentation to the chapter. We are not sure if he keeps an a little pink battery powered bunny in his pocket or what, but between the travel, board meetings and presentation, his energy level never seemed to change.

It has been an exciting 2009 and we look forward to the events planned for 2010!

To see everything going on with the Huntsville Chapter, check out our IEEE EMC Huntsville Chapter website.

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Doug Parker
January 8th, 2010

LiveWire Updates on LinkedIn

Here is another great reason to join our IEEE Huntsville Section LinkedIn Group.  Now, updates to our IEEE LiveWire Blog are posted to our LinkedIn group via RSS!  This is a great new way for the IEEE Huntsville Section to keep in touch with our members.

If you’re a member of IEEE, we invite you to join our LinkedIn group to stay connected with other IEEE members and learn about IEEE activities hosted in the Huntsville and greater Tennessee Valley Area.

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Courtney Spivey
January 8th, 2010

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