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Members of The Johnstown Section GOLD (graduates of the last decade) Affinity Group are requested to participate in the annual Johnstown GOLD Officer elections. This is your oppurtunity to provide input to determine who will serve on the IEEE Johnstown GOLD Leadership Team for the calendar year January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2010.
The IEEE Johnstown GOLD nomintating committee is reaching out to Members of the GOLD Affinity Group to identify officer candidates for the 2010 elections. GOLD Officer Nominations are open for the following positions: Chair, Vice-Chair, and Secretary.
IEEE GOLD Member interested in serving as an IEEE Johnstown GOLD officer may submit their nominations by petition. The petitions must be signed by three or more voting Members (voting Members are Graduate Student Member, Member, Senior Member, or Fellow grades whom are current members whom live in the geographic region (Johnstown Section)) and must be received by the Johnstown Section no later than midnight on November 15, 2009.
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Reminder to Submit Nominations
Members of the Johnstown Section of the IEEE are requested to participate in the annual Section Officer elections. This year is your oppurtunity to provide input to determine who will serve on the IEEE Johnstown Section Executive Committee (EXCOM) for the calendar year January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2010.
The IEEE Johnstown Section nominating committee is reaching out to Members of the Johnstown Section to identify officer candidates for the 2010 elections. Section Officer Nominations are open for the following positions: Chair, Vice-Chair, Treasurer, and Secretary.
IEEE Members interested in serving as an IEEE Johnstown Section officer may submit their nominations by petition. The petitions must be signed by three or more voting Members (voting Members are Associate grade or higher, student Members are excluded from voting) and must be received by the Johnstown Section no later than midnight on November 15, 2009.
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The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB), along with the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), is hosting a Teacher In-Service Program Train the Trainer Workshop in Pittsburgh, PA on 23-24 October 2009 at the NETL facilities. The goal of the workshop is to provide the attendees with tips, tools, and strategies for conducting professional development sessions with teachers in primary, middle, and high schools. The workshop lasts one and a half days and is free for IEEE members, NETL employees, and invited educators.
For more information, please feel free to check out:
http://www.netl.doe.gov/education/ieee/
Registration is now open and we encourage anyone interested to register by October 16, 2009:
http://www.ieee.org/web/education/preuniversity/NETL_TISP_2.html
For more information, please feel free to contact:
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Every once in awhile we like to bring you information on what's happening within the IEEE that you may not know about and which is of interest to the public at large. Today, that covers the first draft of the Broadband over Power Lines standard (IEEE P1901), which was recently completed by the IEEE P1901 Working Group. The actual distribution of broadband may not mean a lot to people, but consider that this is yet another method that may be used to deliver a high speed Internet connection to a location, competing with the existing phone line, cable, and satellite options. As increasing competition generally leads to decreased prices, this is definitely a step in the right direction. What's more, the fact that power lines already supply virtually every location there is, the infrastructure costs may be very low, allowing broadband over powerlines to make high speed Internet access affordable and reliable to areas which are traditionally non-viable markets to Internet Service Providers (ISP). |
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IEEE Johnstown is proud to announce the formal creation of our Graduates Of the Last Decade (GOLD) affinity group! GOLD was developed to help young professionals transition from being a student to entering the professional world. If you are an IEEE Member who has received your first professional degree within the last ten years, you are automatically part of IEEE GOLD Many thanks go out to Tom Bennett for his hard work on this effort. Tom will be serving as our first GOLD Chair. If you have any ideas for GOLD meetings in the future, would like to assist with GOLD events, or would just like to be notified of GOLD events,
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