200 likes | 227 Views
Explore the mission and benefits of IEEE Reliability Society membership, such as promoting best practices, networking opportunities, and access to technical resources. Learn about the broad product involvements and future focus areas.
E N D
IEEE Membership Its Mission… Its Benefits… The Organization Marsha AbramoIBM Systems & Technology Group (Retired)IEEE Reliability SocietyVP Membership
38 Societies representing a full spectrum of technical interests Local technical chapters Subscriptions and online content Networking w/innovators, experts, and practitioners Members-only rates on additional publications Volunteering opportunities Technical committees , Journal editors Conference organizers Society Membership
Reliability Society Mission Statement Promote recognition of the Reliability and reliability related professionsDevelop and disseminate Best Practices for effective reliability professionals Purpose Be the organization of choice to bring Reliability professionals together by providing value-added benefits Be a resource for collaboration among Reliability and its related professionals
Broad Product Business Involvements Manufacturing Equipment Power Generation Systems Fuel & Electric Autos Industrial / Agricultural / Defense / Space Systems Generation Battery Support Commercial Products Reliability Techniques applicable to all Product Businesses
“IEEE Specialty Engineering” • Organization focused on the broad aspects of Reliability • Develops and provides technical information • Publications • Conferences • Standards • Technical Library IEEE Xplore • Technical Committees
Broad Reliability Aspects Reliability Maintainability Testability Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) Human Interface Integrity System Safety Supportability System Security Privacy / Trust
Reliability Society Chapters • A Chapter is a technical sub-unit of one or more IEEE Sections • Chapters serve the needs of RS members at the local level • There are 24 Reliability Society Chapters worldwide
Reliability Society Chapters • North America Europe / UK & RI / Russia • 15 chapters 5 chapters • MidEast / India • 0 chapters • S. America / China Africa Asia / Japan / Australia 1 chapter 0 chapters 3chapters
Reliability Society Chapters Beijing Baltimore Binghamton Boston Chicago Cleveland Croatia Dallas Denver / Pikes Peak France Italy Japan Council Mohawk Valley Ottawa Philadelphia San Diego Santa Clara Valley Singapore South Plains Switzerland Taipei / Taiwan Toronto Twin Cities UK & RI
Reliability Society Member Benefits • Access through IEEE Xplore: • RS Publications Transactions on Reliability RS sponsored Conference Proceedings - IRPS, RAMS, PHM • RS Newsletter • Discount registration fees to sponsored conferences • Numerous focused topic Technical Committees available for participation
Future Focus For Reliability Electric Vehicles Power Generation and Storage Smart Grid for Enhanced Power Availability System Security / Privacy / Trust Life Sciences Systems
How to form a chapter • A Chapter is a technical subunit of one or more Sections, or a Council • constituted by a minimum of twelve (12) members of a Society • established by petition to the parent unit(s) and Societies • Petition, signed by not less than twelve (12) Section members • above Student grade • members of the Society (6 months) • Submit petition to the Section Executive Committee, via the Section Secretary, for approval. • Submit a business plan that includes mission/goals, planned meetings and activities for first 6 months
Petition Sample PETITION TO FORM AN IEEE CHAPTER Name of IEEE Society/ies:_____________________________ Name of IEEE Section/s:_______________________________ We, the undersigned, who are members of the above Society and Section, hereby petition for approval to form a Chapter in the Section indicated above. Signature of Petitioner Member Number Printed Name
Chapter Requirements • Annual report (year end) to the parent Section: • meeting activity • financial activity and • current officers • Chapter may be dissolved if there are no reports submitted for 3 consecutive years. • IEEE Bylaws require that a Chapter: • maintain a membership of not fewer than ten members, other than Students • hold not less than two technical meetings per year.
Chapter Requirements (con’t) • Meeting: Section will be credited money for each Chapter that holds at least two (2) technical meetings per year. • Officer Reports: a list of the Chapter officers, along with member numbers and contact information • submitted to the Section Secretary • Financial Activity Reports: income and expense information • consolidated into the Section Financial report (L-50). • Chapters maintaining a separate bank account and/or involved in a lot of financial activity may submit a separate financial report (A copy to the Section Treasurer.)
In conclusion • Chapters are important to the Reliability Society • How can we help? • Contact the Reliability Society Chapters Coordinator • Other contacts: • Section Chair • Student Activities Committee Chair • Region Director • Region Student Activities Committee Chair • Regional Chapter Coordinator
Organizing Student Outreach - Industry Chapter Meetings • Meetings are one of the most visible and valuable ways in which a Chapter serves its members • Basics: • Select a topic of interest and format - Presentations, Panel Discussions, Workshops • Select subject matter experts from Industry, Academiaand IEEE Distinguished Lecturers list • Seek Financial Support • Logistics: location, venue and schedule • Publicity
Organizing Student Outreach - Industry Chapter Meetings • Plan a social dimension - time for networking- Provide Breaks and a Luncheon • - Business Card Exchange Print cards for students- Serve refreshments
IEEE Reliability Society Membership & Chapter Contacts Chapters Coordinator: Loretta Arellano l.arellano@ieee.org VP Membership: Marsha Abramo m.t.abramo@ieee.org