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The UoM - IEEE Electron Devices Mini Colloquium |
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Written by Ebtihal Gismalla
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“Engineering beyond the lecture room” | | | | The UoM - IEEE Electron Devices Mini Colloquium |
| | | | Date | Wednesday 12th June 2013 | Time | 10:00 am - 4:00 pm | Location | Room D45, Sackville Street Building, The University of Manchester |
We are pleased to announce that the University of Manchester IEEE Student Branch, together with the IEEE Electron Devices Student Chapter, are hosting a Mini Colloquium to mark the Student Branch’s 10th year of existence and participation at The University of Manchester. | | |  | For time table details of the event program :  | | | | 
| Electronic Copy of Proceedings (Link) | | | | 
| The Mini Colloquium will include: | | | | 
| In overall, the technical activities are designed to:- Encourage innovation amongst students and university researchers. Attendees will learn how to develop their own ideas, and discover how these ideas, starting from a concept, are developed into projects and finally into products that benefit communities and industries around the UK and the world.
- Promote work and projects submitted by EEE students. One winning student project will be nominated to the Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS) program within IEEE.
| | | We wish to see you all there
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 June 2013 11:48 |
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Welcome to The IEEE Student Branch in The University of Manchester |
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Welcome to the University of Manchester IEEE Student Branch. This student branch officially started in May 2003 as UMIST IEEE Student Branch. Since UMIST and Victoria University of Manchester formed The University of Manchester in October 2004, the Student Branch renamed as "The University of Manchester IEEE Student Branch".
The branch is located in the Electromagnetics Centre in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The Electromagnetics Centre for Microwave and Millimetre-wave Design and Applications has been made possible by a Joint Infrastructure (JIF) Award of £1.9M by the Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the Office of Science and Technology (OST). It builds upon the international reputation of the Microwave Engineering Research and it provides opportunities to extend existing research programme and establish new ones. Professor Ali A Rezazadeh Student Branch Counsellor
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