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IEEE: An Overview

Student Branch & Gold CongressRegion 8

Arthur Winston IEEE President

4 -7, September 2004Passau, Germany

IEEE Today

World’s largest technical professional society

Over 360,000 members 64 ,000 students Live & work in 170 countries

Holds more than 300 international conferences annually

Publishes over 30% of the world’s literature in our fields

Offers more than 900 active industry standards

More about the IEEE Grouped into geographic and technical

areas reflecting where we live and work 10 Regions 304 local Sections 1,300 Student Branches 10 Divisions 42 Societies and Councils 1384 Chapters 1300 Student Branches Affinity Groups

The IEEE Regions

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IEEE Canada

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Why am I here?

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Why have I remained a

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In conclusion:

HAVE a GREAT and SUCCESSFUL CONGRESS!

What You Can Do

Become and remain an IEEE member Get actively involved

Attend IEEE-sponsored events Write for IEEE publications Take on leadership roles

Tell others about the IEEE

Career Opportunities

Build new skills by taking active role Network through Student Branch,

Section and Chapter events IEEE Job Site http://careers.ieee.org/

What happens after graduation?

Reduced Dues program first year after graduation

GOLD program for recent graduates in the first 10 years of their careers

Networking for career opportunities Social activities

IEEE Member Digital Library (subscription) available for researchers

Opportunities to connect with IEEE colleagues worldwide

Your IEEE

Fostering Technological Innovation

Advancing Your Career

IEEE TodayMembership TrendsTotal Membership - 1963 to 2003

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First Decline in Membership Since

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Who Are our Members?

62% US-based,38% out of US 55% work for corporations, 16.6% in

academia, 9.6 % in government 67% have graduate degree or better,

29% have earned PhDs 92% male, 8% female

IEEE Region 8

32,324 Higher Grade members+4.7% from prior year

9,723 Student members+10.7% from prior year

43 Sections 353 Chapters 194 Student Branches 31 Student Branch Society Chapters

Membership Data as of February 2004

IEEE Region 8 Membership by Grade

Membership Data as of February 2004

3Honorary

42,047Total

9,723Student

590Fellow

2,845Senior Member

24,676Member

4,210Associate

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IEEE Region 8 Membership Growth February 2002 - February 2004

40,579

30,874

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* In 2002, members who had not renewed their membership for the current year were placed into arrears and removed from the statistics in April. For 2003 and 2004 this action was taken in February.

IEEE Fosters Technological Innovation Through its Publications

IEEE produces 30% of the worlds literature in electrical and electronics engineering and computing

Online access through IEEE Xplore® 123 magazines, journals and transactions Over 400 conference proceedings 900 industry standards More than 1 million articles

1 Million Documents!!!

Users downloaded 43.6 million articles in ’03

IEEE Fosters Technological Innovation Through Conferences

300+ international conferences 100,000+ attendees overall Searchable IEEE conference database at

www.ieee.org/conferencesearch First-hand information on the latest

developments from leaders in their fields More than 3,000 annual technical meetings,

symposia, and other local events.

IEEE Fosters Technological Innovationas a World Leader in Standards

Development

Nearly 900 active industry standards 400 in development Over 50 published in 2003 15,000 volunteers Newest areas: Wireless LAN/MAN,

Batteries, Network Security, Software Engineering, Measuring EMF in Humans, and much more.

IEEE Standards Expand Reach

Geographical portals Standards Africa™ Standards/Americas™ Standards/ Asia ™ Standards/ Europe™

IEC agrees to adopt and co-brand IEEE standards

Working with ISO, ITU and others

www.standardeurope.netwww.standardeurope.net

IEEE Enhances Members’ Careers

IEEE is looking at new ways to address a growing demand for continuing education to help members enhance their careers.

IEEE Continuing Education Web-based courses Tutorials and short courses in at IEEE

conferences and section meetings help meet local needs

Addressing the Global Demand for Continuing Education

Free online seminars on product development, & engineering management

200 free distance learning courses for IEEE Computer Society members

Online reference guide for instructional design and development

IEEE Educational Activities investigating viability of providing online courses based on conference seminars via IEEE Xplore

Online CommunitiesEnable Global Collaborations

Over 85in operation with 9,000+ users

Topics include Power & Energy, Embedded System, Product Safety, Ethernet P Optical Networks, Employment & Career Strategies

IEEE governance--SPC;Section/Chapter volunteers

Global Section/Chapter Community enhances local progress.

Addressing a Global Concern For Pipeline of Talented Professionals to Enter

Technology Fields IEEE Pre-College Initiatives

Link Engineers and Educators Deans Summit – Collaborations between

education and engineering deans to better prepare teachers to teach science, math and technology

Pre-College Educator/Engineer Resource Site (PEERS) -- To help improve the pre-college teaching of science math and technology topics

Pre-College Teacher In-Service Program for Sections- 420 teachers have been trained. Online kit with lesson plans available for use worldwide.

IEEE Benefits for Students

Student dues are substantially discounted You receive full IEEE benefits…and more You are members of the Section and the

Student Branch You receive

IEEE Spectrum (monthly online and print)www.spectrum.ieee.org

The Institute member newspaper (monthly online and 4 print issues)

http://www.theinstitute.ieee.org/ Potentials Magazine (6 print issues) optional

$5 subscription for students out of North America www.ieee.org/potentials

IEEE Benefits for Students 10 What’s New @IEEE Newsletters

including What’s New @IEEE for Students IEEE Email Alias Service

Permanent address Virus protection updated daily Members protected from more than 1.8 million

viruses last year Online Services

Join, Renew, Add Services, Update Records Student scholarships and awards offered

by IEEE societies and other groupswww.ieee.org/students

What You Can Do

Become and remain an IEEE member Get actively involved

Attend IEEE-sponsored events Write for IEEE publications Take on leadership roles

Tell others about the IEEE

Career Opportunities

Build new skills by taking active role Network through Student Branch,

Section and Chapter events IEEE Job Site http://careers.ieee.org/

What happens after graduation?

Reduced Dues program first year after graduation

GOLD program for recent graduates in the first 10 years of their careers

Networking for career opportunities Social activities

IEEE Member Digital Library (subscription) available for researchers

Opportunities to connect with IEEE colleagues worldwide

Issues Facing the IEEE

IEEE’s future direction Strategic Focus

Membership Globalization Access to technical information Volunteerism Relationships with Industry

Your IEEE

Fostering Technological Innovation

Advancing Your Career

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