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Dear IEEE Members,
have a look in the WIE-in-the-News page to find some news about what happened at our our second event for 2007. As a hint, we were presented with a prize !!
Looking back, we have have had many causes for celebration over the last year and a bit!
Firstly, we were pleased to announce the launch of this brand new website. Also, we have celebrated the first anniversary of our formation and mark a year in which we have done very well on many levels. From organizing a range of successful events to creating this fantastic website. But the most satisfying achievement is that we have managed to grow our membership base and have built a very energetic team of WIE Committee volunteers.
Dr Robyn Arianrhod's successful lecture on the life of James Clerk-Maxwell generated significant interest in our group and made the news not only within the IEEE, WIE newsletter but also in the UK http://www.maxwellyear2006.org/index.html. We were also pleased to sponsor a lunchtime lecture by Dr Leslie Cannold, who spoke about women's balancing act of career, family and relationships. To coincide with our website launch on the 25th of October, Prof. Irena Cosic from RMIT University spoke about successful women in science and engineering. In November, we welcomed Dr Genevieve Bell, from the People and Practices Research group at Intel, USA, who talked about the way that religious practices were using modern technology to communicate with people. Our final event for 2006 was a "Festive Season and End of Year Networking Dinner" at Santino's Terrace in Carlton. We have had our first event for 2007, a dinner for the new IEEE Region 10 Director, Professor Janina Mazierska. We have also hosted a variety of other successful networking events including a dinner with Dr. Radia Perlman from Sun Microsystems late 2005 and a WIE lunch at IEEE TENCON 2005 Conference - have a look at our Past Events page to see what we achieved.
Finally, even if you have renew your
IEEE membership for 2007, but didn't join WIE, you can still do that at any time through your MyIEEE portal. For student members it is
free. For full-WIE membership there is a small fee - it's just the same
as joining any IEEE Society. With your support, we will be able to organise
more great events with prominent speakers.
We hope you'll enjoy our new website and feel free to send your comments
and thoughts !
Best regards, Irena
Irena Atov
Chair, Full-member IEEE Women in Engineering Affinity Group, Victoria
wie.victorian@ieee.org
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