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Celebrating 100th Anniversary of IEEE Milwaukee Section November 11, 2010 Todd Wehr Auditorium

Celebrating 100th Anniversary of IEEE Milwaukee Section November 11, 2010 Todd Wehr Auditorium Milwaukee School of Engineering Milwaukee, Wisconsin. IEEE History. IEEE is the World’s Largest Technical Professional Association. Over 375,000 members located in 160 countries.

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Celebrating 100th Anniversary of IEEE Milwaukee Section November 11, 2010 Todd Wehr Auditorium

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  1. Celebrating 100th Anniversary of IEEE Milwaukee Section November 11, 2010 Todd Wehr Auditorium Milwaukee School of Engineering Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  2. IEEE History IEEE is the World’s Largest Technical Professional Association. Over 375,000 members located in 160 countries. 30 % of the World’s Literature in the Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering. Active Portfolio of nearly 1,300 Standards and Projects Under Development. Yearly, over 850 Conferences are held Worldwide. Tonight, we acknowledge the countless contributions that IEEE members have made that have Changed the World.

  3. IEEE History • AIEE - American Institute of Electrical Engineers • 1912 IRE - Institute of Radio Engineers • 1963 Both merged to become - IEEE • 150,000 Members - 93% in the USA • 1993 IEEE Master Brand Developed • 2009 Celebrating 125 Years of Engineering the Future • 375,000 plus Members - 57% in the USA

  4. IEEE Milwaukee Section History • February 11, 1910 • AIEE Milwaukee Section established • 1910-1911 Chairman was: Mr. W. H. Powell • 1910-1911 Secretary was: Mr. L. L. Tatum • August 14, 1911 • Secretary-Treasurer Tatum opened a savings account at the Marine National Bank • - 1944 • AIEE written agreement to hold joint meetings with the • ESM (Engineers and Scientists of Milwaukee) • 1945 - 1962 • AIEE / IRE Joint Meetings with a separate Chairman • 1963 - 2009 • After the merger - IEEE Meetings with one Chairperson

  5. IEEE Milwaukee Section History • 1959 - 75th Anniversary of IEEE • No event in Milwaukee • AIEE Meeting in Chicago • 1984 - 100th Anniversary of IEEE • Celebrated at Pfister Hotel • Photo Album at Exhibit Table • 2009 - 125th Anniversary of IEEE • Celebrated at Milwaukee School of Engineering • 2010 - 100th Anniversary of the IEEE Milwaukee Section • Celebrated at Milwaukee School of Engineering

  6. IEEE Milwaukee Section History • A Few Notes from the Minutes of Past Meetings: • 1940 - 1960 Meetings were typically held at: • The Allen-Bradley Auditorium • The Schlitz Brown Bottle • The Pabst Blue Ribbon Hall • The Blatz Auditorium • 2000 - 2009 Meetings were typically held at: • The Miller Inn • Milwaukee School of Engineering • Also noted in the Minutes from the 1950’s: • “It is a waste of time for these busy men, • and also for group members, • if the attendance to the lectures is poor.”

  7. IEEE Milwaukee Section History • A Few Notes from the Minutes of Past Meetings: • Note - Gender was Exclusive in 1940’s - Inclusive in 2009 • From the Minutes: • “A member who has developed a new technical idea • can present it among men who have a sufficiently • good background to offer constructive criticism.” • 1990’s changes to Inclusive Language: • “Chairperson” and “Drafter” • Affinity Group of: WIE - Women in Engineering • 2011 the Milwaukee Section is Honored to have our First Woman Chairperson • Mrs. Sylvia Wrate

  8. IEEE Milwaukee Section Today Milwaukee Section Current Membership consists of: 5 Life Fellows 4 Fellows 41 Life Senior Members 92 Senior Members 76 Life Members 879 Members 48 Associate Members 170 Student Members 1,315 Total Members 9 Society Chapters 2 Affinity Groups A Brief Review of the Technical Chapters in the Milwaukee Section …

  9. Electromagnetic Compatibility Society Chapter Chair: Jim Blaha GE Healthcare Purpose: Founded in 1957, EMC is the study of all Electrical and Electronic Product Applications to determine how they respond to Exterior Electromagnetic Fields and how the Product itself Pollutes the Electromagnetic Environment we live in. IEEE C95.1-2005 Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz

  10. Magnetics Society Chapter Chair: Mark Juds Eaton Corporation Purpose: The Magnetics Society focuses on the fundamental developments, design, and certain applications of magnetic devices. This includes consideration of materials and components used, standardization of definitions, symbols, and operating characteristics. circa: 1920 “Right Hand Rule”

  11. Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Chapter Chair: Larry Hause Diagnostic Visions Purpose: IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) is the world's largest international society of Biomedical Engineers with 8,200 members residing in some 70 countries. They design the electrical circuits that make a pacemaker run...create the software that reads an MRI...and help develop the wireless technologies that allow patients and doctors to communicate over long distances.

  12. Computer Society Chapter Chair: John Safar Safar Machinery Purpose: With nearly 85,000 members, the IEEE Computer Society is the world’s leading organization of computing professionals. Founded in 1946, it is the largest of the 39 IEEE Societies and it is dedicated to advancing the theory and application of computer information-processing technology. IEEE 802.11 Standard for Defining Wireless Local Area Networks

  13. Industrial Applications / Industrial Electronics Societies Chapter Chair: Adel Nasiri University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Purpose: The advancement of the theory and practice of electrical and electronic engineering in the development, design, manufacture and application of electrical systems, apparatus, devices and controls to the processes and equipment of industry and commerce.

  14. Antennas and Propagation / Microwave Theory & Techniques Societies Chapter Chair: Dr. Shrinivas Joshi Marquette University Purpose: The field of interest for APS includes: antenna signal processing and control, radio astronomy, and the aspects of space-based communication, including wireless, mobile, satellite, and telecommunications.   The field of interest for MTT includes: theory and applications of RF, microwave, millimeter-wave, and terahertz technologies. IEEE 145 International Standard for the Definitions of Terms for Antennas

  15. Power and Energy Engineering Society Chapter Chair: Paul Tindall American Transmission Company Purpose: The IEEE Power & Energy Society is engaged in the electric power energy industry. PES is involved in the planning, research, development, construction, installation, and operation of equipment and systems for the safe, reliable, and economic generation, transmission, distribution, measurement, and control of electric energy. IEEE 516 Standard for Maintenance Methods of Energized Power Lines

  16. Control Systems Society Chapter Chair: Larry Hause (Acting Chair) Purpose: Founded in 1954 and is dedicated to the advancement of research, development, and practice in automation and control systems. Control methods are used whenever some quantity, such as temperature, altitude or speed, must be made to behave in some desirable way over time. IEEE 122 Standard for Performance Characteristics of Control Systems for Steam Turbine-Generator Units Autopilot in a passenger aircraft that maintains Oak Creek, Wisconsin speed, altitude and heading . Cruise Control in a Automobile

  17. Education Society Chapter Chair: Dr. Russ Meier Milwaukee School of Engineering Purpose: The society works with educators at all levels of education including K - 12 educators. Focus is on exploring science and engineering with university professors and industry trainers developing the professional skill sets required for an adult’s working career. - Founded in 1958 - “Education is ... hanging around until you've caught on.” … Robert Frost

  18. IEEE Affinity GroupWIE - Women in Engineering Chapter Chair: Paula Carberry ABB Purpose: The Mission of IEEE WIE is to inspire, engage, encourage, and empower IEEE women worldwide. IEEE WIE envisions a vibrant community of IEEE women and men innovating the world of tomorrow.

  19. GOLD Affinity GroupGraduates Of the Last Decade Chapter Chair: Ian Brown Purpose: GOLD was developed to help young professionals transition from being a student to entering the professional world. If you are an IEEE Member who has received your first professional degree within the last ten years, you are automatically part of IEEE GOLD! In the Milwaukee Section, there are more than 400 members who are also part of GOLD. “IEEE GOLD has developed my professional and leadership skills, broaden my career network, and connected me to the worldwide engineering community.”

  20. IEEE Student Branches Milwaukee School of Engineering University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee Marquette University __________________________________________________ Milwaukee Section also sponsors: Senior Project Competition (2009 - 15 Teams) 2009 Winning Project from UWM: “Dielectric Spectroscopy using Multi-Array Electrodes”

  21. IEEE Milwaukee Section Celebrating 100 Years of Engineering Yesterday, Today and the Future

  22. Congratulations to the IEEE Milwaukee Section on celebrating your 100th Anniversary

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