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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE). The world’s largest non-profit, technical professional association More than 382,000 individual members in 150 countries on six continents
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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) • The world’s largest non-profit, technical professional association • More than 382,000 individual members in 150 countries on six continents • Through its members, a leading authority in technical areas (including, but not limited to) • electric power • computer engineering • biomedical technology • telecommunications • aerospace • consumer electronics
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) • produces 30 percent of the world's published literature in electrical engineering, computers and control technology, • holds annually more than 321 major conferences • has more than 879 active standards with 532 under development
IEEE Profile - 2002 • 382,000+ members in December 2002 • Over 72,000 student members • 298 sections in 150 countries • Over 1,300 Society chapters • Nearly 1,200 Student branches • 37 technical societies plus 4 councils • 109 different periodicals • 447,500 pages published • 21,000,000 documents downloaded from IEEE’sElectronic Library (IEL) • 321 Major Conferences • $220,000,000+ Budget
IEEE Power Engineering Society PES membership is a cost-effective way to acquire the latest in new technology required by professionals and their employers in a fast-changing industry.
Member Benefits • Stay abreast of current technology • Publications • Conferences • Networking • Meetings • Technical committees • Standards • Educational opportunities • Tutorials • Distinguished lecturers • Acquisition of presentation and leadership skills through volunteer positions
Employer Benefits • Access to latest information in electric power technology • Opportunity to significantly influence industry standards • Ongoing training of employees • Professional development of employees • Employee’s increased sense of value
IEEE Regions 7 8 1-6 10 9
PES Transactions(quarterly)• Refereed, archival quality technical papers • Transactions on Power Systems(1600 pages/year) • Transactions on Power Delivery(1300 pages/year) • Transactions on Energy Conversion(550 pages/year) • Hard Copy • On-line Member Digital Library • On-line: IEEE/IEE Electronic Library • Members subscribe at very low rates
Jointly Sponsored Transactions • Transactions on . . . • Mobile Computing(quarterly) • Applied Superconductivity (quarterly) • Evolutionary Computation(quarterly) • Fuzzy Systems(bimonthly) • Neural Networks(bimonthly)
Magazine• up-to-the minute articles and industry news • Included with PES membership Power & Energy Magazine (bimonthly) • Print and Web • Newsletter (biweekly) • Online
Conference Proceedings• capture latest applications-oriented technology • General Meetings(1/year) • Special Technical Conferences(av. 2/year)
PES Meetings• Latest technical information, network around the world • General Meetings • Technical Presentations: 300-500 / meeting • Organized by tracks: 4-5 / meeting • Average attendance 1500-2000 One General Meeting per Year • 2003 Toronto, Ontario, Canada • 2004 Denver, Colorado, USA • 2005 San Francisco, CA, USA
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition Biennial (odd-numbered years) • Atlanta – 2001 • Dallas – 2003 • New Orleans-2005 • Attendance – 10-15,000 • Exhibitors – 500
Power Systems Conference and Exposition • Will be every other year(even-numbered years) • New York City - 2004 • Attendance – 1000 • Exhibitors – 50
ESMOInternational Conference on Distribution, Construction, Operation and Live Line Maintenance • Every 2-3 years(aperiodic) • Attendance – 500 - 1000 • Exhibitors – 75
IEMDCInternational Electric Machines and Drives Conference • Every other year (odd-numbered years) • Attendance – 350
Conferences Outside North America • T&D Latin AmericaSao Paulo, Brazil March 2002 • T&D Asia/Pacific Yokohama, Japan October 2002 • Power Tech (Region 8) • Bologna, Italy June 2003 • PowerCon (Region 10) • Kunming, China October 2002
PES Areas Addressed by IEEE Standards • Switchgear • Electric Machinery • Transformers • Insulated Conductors • Protective Relaying • Surge Protective Devices • Substations • Power Generation • Power System • Power Transmission Communications • Power Distribution • National Electric Safety Code • Pole Line Hardware • Roadway lighting
Power-Related IEEE Standards • Published active power-related Standards – 400 • Power-related Standards projects – 196 • IEEE Standards authored by PE practitioners – 50% of total
IEEE’s International Standards Involvement • National standards development committees • Cooperation with • International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) • International Standards Organization (ISO)
Student Programs• Developing future engineers • Low / no PES membership fees • PES General Meetings • Sponsored attendance or low cost • Industry’s opportunity to interact with the brightest and the best • Student / Faculty / Industry Luncheon • Career Panel Session • Prize Paper contest • Student’s opportunity to network with industry and technical leaders • Inspection trips • Technical sessions
Tutorials and Special Sessions• upgrade technical/professional knowledge & skills • Special Topics • Power Systems Basics for the Business Professional • Regionally relevant topics • General Topics • Risk Assessment • Presentation, report-writing, other professional skills • Practical Applications • End of Life for Power Transformers • Diagnostics for Power Cables • Power System Grounding Techniques • Asset Management in a Power Utility
Round the World Chapters• Staying in the loop with local activities & learning • Distinguished Lecturer Program • Recognition Programs • Inspection trips • Videos of Tutorials, Professional Activities • Educational Programs • Learn and practice leadership skills • Networking • Global Activities • Chapters Congress • Regional Chapter Chairs Meetings
PES Technical Committees• Access to experts in the field worldwide • Review technical papers • Coordinate panel sessions at meetings • Generate or reaffirm Standards • Have your company’s opinions heard • influence your industry’s standards
Summary PES membership is a cost-effective way to acquire the latest in new technology required by professionals and their employers in a fast-changing industry.
Society-Level Goals: Summary • Enhance Employer Support of Membership and participation in PES • Continue to implement New Meetings Structure • Increase Membership among GOLD and emerging industry segments • Develop a New Vision for PES’ role in the Development of Standards and a Strategy for Implementation • Develop a Realistic Balanced Budget for 2004