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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

The July Issue of the Section Newsletter


Aloha and welcome to the July issue of the IEEE Hawaii Section Newsletter!


We have many opportunities for individuals to make a difference in their communities and profession through the IEEE. Any IEEE member who might be willing to serve as an officer in the Hawaii Section is urged to contact our nominations chair: johnoborland@aol.com

In this issue:


1. New Members Welcome!
2. Chapter Update
3. Calendar of Activities
4. Employment
5. Additional News and Links


1. New Members in the Hawaii Section


We extend a hearty welcome to new members of the Hawaii Section:
Paul Leo Klink
Lancel L Lavarias
Nathan Muramatsu
Jeremy Brian
Wai Mun Young
Jordan Lucas Melcher

Welcome also to Arther Usher IV and Stephen Minakami who recently
moved into the Hawaii Section.


2. Chapter Update


UH Manoa Student Branch members won 3rd place in the 2013
International Contest of Application in Nano-Micro Technology (iCAN)
in Barcelona. Their project, the Vital Baby Monitor System, combined
wearable sensors and a wireless control system with the goal of
reducing infant mortality due to SIDS.

Congratulations to the students and their faculty advisor!

Team: Kenny Luong, Brian Oshiro, Richard  Ken  Galvez, Karlo Andrada
PI: Aaron T. Ohta


3. Calendar of Activities


August - NO Executive Committee meeting in August.

August 1-4 - IEEE-USA Annual Meeting in Portland, OR

  http://sites.ieee.org/ieeeusa2013/

August 14 - "Turbo Talks" Hawaii Section and Computer Society

A fun and fact-filled event, an opportunity for members to present
short, focused talks. Want a chance to practice your public speaking?
Know of an exciting new technology or engineering approach? The stage
is yours! We'll meet in the excellent Ali'i conference room of the
CaptialOne360 Cafe overlooking Fort Derussy. (free parking) All
members and students are encouraged to share! For more info and to
RSVP (free food) please visit this link:
https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_view/list_meeting/19171

October 1 - IEEE Day 2013

Save the date... Tuiesday, 1 October! What activities should we plan to
celebrate IEEE Day? Give us your input.

Keep in touch with IEEE Day on Facebook and Twitter.
  https://www.facebook.com/IEEEDay
  https://twitter.com/IEEEDay

December 16-18 IEEE SOCA 2013 Conference at Poipu Beach, Kauai

IEEE International Conference on Service Oriented Computing &
Applications (SOCA 2013) provides an international forum for
researchers from multiple disciplines to exchange and share their
experiences, ideas, and latest research results on all aspects of
service-oriented computing. Papers from industry in services science
are also welcome. Check out the conference website for more
information: http://conferences.computer.org/soca/index.htm

 April 13-16, 2014 - IEEE-NEMS Conference 2014 in Waikiki

Organizing Chair: Aaron T. Ohta, University of Hawaii, USA
September 15, 2013: Paper submission1 (2-6 pages)

4. Employment


Are you looking for a job? Here are some great resources from IEEE.

IEEE sites with job listings and other resources:

  http://jobs.ieee.org/jobs/

  https://www.aftercollege.com/organizations/ieee-entry-level-jobs/

  https://www.aftercollege.com/organizations/ieee-internships/

5. Additional News and Links:


Become a Student Branch Mentor. We have two student branches, i.e.,
UH-Manoa and UH-Maui. Each needs a Student Branch Mentor. Read about
the responsibilities and contact the Hawaii Section Chair for more
information.

Become a mentor to recent graduates, new professionals or
professionals making a career change. This is done through the IEEE
Mentor Center.

Learn: http://www.ieee.org/membership_services/membership/mentoring/
Sign up: http://mentoring.ieee.org/ementor/


Links for further information about IEEE Hawaii:

The Chair's blog: http://hawaii-ieee.blogspot.com/

Hawaii Section's Websitehttp://ieee-hawaii.org

Hawaii Computer Chapter's Website: http://computer-hawaii.org

Hawaii Communications/Signal Processing Chapter's Website:
https://webinabox.vtools.ieee.org/wibp_home/index/CH06255

Hawaii Oceanic Engineering Chapter s Website
https://webinabox.vtools.ieee.org/wibp_home/index/CH06147

Hawaii Microwave Theory and Techniques Chapter s Website
https://webinabox.vtools.ieee.org/wibp_home/index/CH06253

Hawaii Section on LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4790391

Computer Chapter on LinkedIn:
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4821808

Send your newsletter suggestions and questions to david.morse@ieee.org

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

IEEE SOCA 2013 Conference at Poipu Beach, Kauai, December 16-18

Check out the conference website for more information.

IEEE International Conference on Service Oriented Computing & Applications (SOCA 2013) provides an international forum for researchers from multiple disciplines to exchange and share their experiences, ideas, and latest research results on all aspects of service-oriented computing. Papers from industry in services science are also welcome.

The submission deadline has been extended to Aug. 5 (Abstract) and Aug. 10 (Paper) 

Accommodations
★Sheraton Kauai Resort
Tel: (808) 742-1661
Fax: (808) 742-4041
Location: 2440 Hoonani Rd, Poipu Beach, Koloa, HI 96756 (map)
HotelPriceRoom TypeNote
★Sheraton Kauai ResortUSD 169Garden ViewThe rates are good for 3 days before and after the conference.
USD 219Ocean View

Notice: The hotel reservation web site for SOCA 2013 will be announced soon.
People calling the hotel's regular reservation number will not get this special rate at this point.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Let the IEEE help you find a job.


Are you a student looking for an interesting internship experience.  We have the place to look:

Are you a student looking for an entry level position in Hawaii: Try here:

Or, maybe need something more advanced, located in our tropical paradise:
Regular JobSite - Jobs in Hawaii

We also need IEEE Volunteers:
Volunteers & Support

Good luck!

Welcome New Member in The Hawaii Section

We wish to make them feel welcome and invite them to our meetings. Nathan attended our last meeting.

The following members moved into the Hawaii Section:

Arther Usher IV

Stephen Minakami

We have the following new Members this Month:

Paul Leo Klink

Lancel L Lavarias

Nathan Muramatsu

Jeremy Brian Wai Mun Young

Jordan Lucas Melcher



Friday, July 19, 2013

Upcoming Events

IEEE Day in Hawaii

  • Save the date...  IEEE Day 2013 will be held on Tuesday, 1 October! What activities should we plan to celebrate IEEE Day.  Give us your input.
  • Keep in touch with IEEE Day on Facebook and Twitter.




Our Next IEEE Activity in Hawaii

Wednesday, August 14 - Hawaii Section and Computer Society "Turbo Talks"

A fun and fact-filled event, an opportunity for members to present short, focused talks. Want a chance to practice your public speaking? Know of an exciting new technology or engineering approach? The stage is yours!

We'll meet in the excellent conference room of the Capital One 360 Cafe overlooking Fort Derussy. All members and students are encouraged to share!



August 1-4 - IEEE-USA Annual Meeting in Portland, OR





IEEE Mentoring Opportunities in the Hawaiian Islands


  • Become a Student Branch Mentor.  We have two student branches, i.e., UH-Manoa and UH-Maui. Each needs a Student Branch Mentor. Read about the responsibilities and contact the Hawaii Section Chair for more information.
  • Become a mentor to recent graduates, new professionals or professionals making a career change. This is done through the IEEE Mentor Center

The link, www.ieee.org/mentoring, is available for further information.




Thursday, July 18, 2013

IEEE-NEMS 2014 in Waikiki



Welcome

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Important Dates
  • September 15, 2013: Paper submission1 (2-6 pages)
  • October 31, 2013: Notification of acceptance
  • November 15, 2013: Early bird registration deadline
  • December 15, 2013: Submission of final full paper2
1 To qualify for best paper contests, a submission must be from 4-6 pages
2 To be included in IEEE Xplore database, a paper must be from 4-6 pages
Note: One full registration  covers a maximum of two accepted papers by the same registered author. For detailed info related to registration fees please visit the conferenceRegistration Page.
General Conference Information
The IEEE-NEMS is a key conference series sponsored by the IEEE Nanotechnology Council focusing on advanced research areas related to MEMS, nanotechnology, and molecular technology. Prior conferences were held in Suzhou (China, 2013), Kyoto (Japan, 2012), Kaohsiung (Taiwan, 2011), Xiamen (China, 2010), Shenzhen (China, 2009), Hainan Island (China, 2008), Bangkok (Thailand, 2007), and Zhuhai (China, 2006). For the first time, the conference will be held outside Asia. The conference typically has ~350 attendees with participants from more than 20 countries and regions world-wide.

  • GENERAL INFO

  • ORGANIZERS


    • Key Organizers
    • Technical Prog Comm
    • Invited Symposia Comm
    • Awards Comm
    • Publication Comm
    • Local Organizers
  • CONF VENUE


    • Meeting Room Layout
    • Map of Waikiki Beach
    • Transportation from Airport
  • TRAVEL INFO


    • Visa Info
    • About Hawaii
    • Hotel Booking
  • CONF PHOTOS


    • Pics from Tech Sessions
    • Pics from Social Events

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

August PACE Meeting

Turbo Talks by Techies - IEEE Computer Society

Co-sponsored by IEEE Hawaii Section PACE

August 14 - Hawaii Section and Computer Society "Turbo Talks"

A fun and fact-filled event, an opportunity for members to present
short, focused talks. Want a chance to practice your public
speaking? Know of an exciting new technology or engineering approach? The stage is yours!
We'll meet in the excellent conference room of the CaptialOne360 Cafe overlooking Fort Derussy. All members and students are encouraged to share!
Location:
Building: Capital One 360 Cafe
Room Number: Ali'i Conference Room
1958 Kalakaua Ave
Honolulu,  Hawaii
United States 
Date: 14-August-2013
Time: 05:00PM to 07:00PM (2.00 hours) All times are: Pacific/Honolulu

Email meeting contact... For questions, please contact david.morse@ieee.org

No Admission Charge.

Click Here to Register


Meeting Agenda:

5:00pm Snacks and Networking
5:30pm Introduction
5:45pm Turbo Talks
7:00pm Meeting Ends

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Monday, July 15, 2013

Facts about the IEEE and the Hawaii Section

Did you Know?

Unemployed IEEE members can request a free copy of the IEEE-USA e-Book "The Best of Today's Engineer: On Career Survival" by contacting Helen Hall ath.hall@ieee.org. Further, our newsletter sometimes advertises local engineering openings. Most importantly, there is an IEEE Job Site with Resume/CV Building Tools.
  • As a registered Job Seeker on the IEEE Job Site, you have the ability to build a resume or CV by following step-by-step instructions or simply upload an existing one into your IEEE Job Site account.
  • This enables you to easily apply to jobs posted on the IEEE Job Site and to benefit from keyword matching – employers finding you based on key word searches off your resume.
  • Simply log into your IEEE Job Seeker Account and select the Resume tab. 

Did you Know?

The Hawaii Section is spread over several islands and has over 700 members.

Did you Know?

The IEEE is a resource for networking. The Hawaii Section has four local Society Chapters, i.e., MTT, Computer, Communications/SP and Oceanic Engineering, and two student branches, i.e., UH-Manoa and UH-Maui. We have many groups in the LinkedIn profession network.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

July EXCOM Meeting Minutes

TitleEXCOM, Buffet followed by Hawaii Section COM19/SP01
Chapter Technical Talk
CategoryAdministrative
DescriptionAttendees => 

1. John Borland (Nominations Chair)
2. John W. Camery (Section Chair and Comm./SPS Chapter Chair)
3. Eddy Conway 
4. Kishore Erukulapati (Section Sectetary)
5. John V. Imperial (Comm./SPS Chapter Vice Chair)
6. Anthony Kuh (Speaker) 
7. Kenny Luong (Student Branch Chair) 
8. Adam Oberbeck  
9. Danny Terlip 
10. Alvin Toda 
11. Jasmine Wong  
12. Daniel Snyder 
13. Joan Kuh 
14. Seyyed Fatemi  
15. Bronson Edralin  
16. Andy Pham 
17. Tom Moore 
18. Monica  
19. Newton Parks
20. David Morse (PACE Chair, Computer Chapter Chair) at Tech Talk only  

1. Following the EXCOM Meeting, Dr. Anthony Kuh presents a
Technical Talk on "The University of Hawai’i Smart Sustainable
Microgrid Project" and speaks about the Signal processing Society. 

https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_view/list_meeting/19137 

EXCOM meeting minutes: 

1. We discussed the following upcoming Events: 

(a) July 10 - Computer Society Tech Talk: "Advanced Analytics" 
https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_view/list_meeting/19173 

(b) August 14 - "Turbo Talks" Hawaii Section and Computer Society 
https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_view/list_meeting/19171 

(c) The section chair will attend IEEE annual meeting from 1-4 Aug 


2. "Job posting" => Job postings can be included in the newsletter. 
Everyone agreed it is good idea to be to have job listings. 


3. "Conduct Senior member elevation event in 2-3 months" => 
Suggested by Kishore Erukulapati and Chris Russel. It was decided 
to have Chris and Kishore organize this meeting. This will also be 
advertised in section newsletter. 

4. "Underwater ROV Tour suggested in last meeting" => 
Awaiting updates from Mark Rognstad 

5. Section sponsored Young Professional (GOLD) STEP event was 
suggested at the last webcast, since we don't have a GOLD 
affinity group. Kenny Luong will help organize the STEP event
 for the Section. The Section will apply for $500 to put on this event. 

6. IEEE Election & Future leadership development within our
 Section => All IEEE Hawaii members interested in leadership 
positions in our section (Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, 
and Treasurer) & in our Comm./SPS chapter (Chair, Vice 
Chair, and Secretary) are encouraged to submit nominations. 
It is important to develop new leadership due to term limits 
on the members that are currently in leadership roles in our
 section. No nominations submitted for section vice chair, 
section treasurer, Comm./SPS chapter vice chair, Comm./SPS 
chapter secretary. We will use Vtools as the teller. We 
will allow write-in votes (approved by section in 2012). We 
may need to explore the possibility of combining the secretary 
and treasurer positions.
7. John Borland volunteered to find a meeting location for the 
EXCOM Meeting in September.

KeywordsIEEE, Smartgrid, computing, analytics
Guest Attendance4
IEEE Member Attendance15
Invite Studentstrue
Start Time2013-07-01 17:30:00
End Time2013-07-01 19:00:00
Time ZoneHST
Location
Region6
SectionHAWAII
OrganizationalUnit(section)
CityHONOLULU
State/ProvinceHawaii
CountryUnited States
1st Speaker
TopicThe University of Hawai’i Smart Sustainable Microgrid Project
PrefixDr.
First NameAnthony
Last NameKuh
Display NameDr. Anthony Kuh
CityHonolulu
CountryUnited States
State/ProvinceHawaii
E-Mail Addresskuh@hawaii.edu
OrganizationUH
Submission Info
Created On2013-07-08 10:03:20 UTC
SubmitterKISHORE ERUKULAPATI
Submitter Emailekishore@gmail.com