Archive for October, 2007

JTP Elec: Movement Analysis Centre

Visit to the Movement Analysis Centre South Australia

Hosted by The IET on behalf of the Electrical & Electronic Joint Technical Program.

Movement Analysis Centre, South Australia

Where: Repatriation General Hospital, Daws Road, Daw Park
When: 5.15pm Wednesday 14th November 2007
Download flyer below for RSVP details.

Speaker/tour leader:
Tam Nguyen, Manager, Movement Analysis Centre

Visit the newly acquired, purpose built and state-of-the-art Movement Analysis Centre in SA. The service allows the measurement, analysis, documentation and understanding of human gait disorders providing technical expertise to medical, research and allied health professionals. This visit is number limited so please be quick to register.

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Posted on Wednesday, October 31st, 2007
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Summary of the 2007 UniSA Pizza Day

The second annual UniSA Pizza Day was another success, with Emilio and Simon presenting to engineering students of UniSA the benefits of IET membership and networking.

2007 UniSA Pizza Day

Posted on Monday, October 29th, 2007
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Retired Engineers Group Newsletter

Please click below to download REG Newsletter #150.

Posted on Wednesday, October 24th, 2007
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UniSA 2007 Pizza Day

Pizza!

An invitation for UniSA Engineering students.
Monday 29th October 12:30pm



Posted on Wednesday, October 17th, 2007
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2007 Rex Johns Student Presentation Prize

Student PresentingThe IET SA&NT branch is staging the 2007 IET Rex Johns Student Presentation Prize (recently renamed in honour of Mr Johns who did so much work to establish the prize). It is to be awarded to an individual for excellence in the presentation of his or her final year project. All students undertaking the final year of an IET accredited degree in South Australia are eligible to enter. The emphasis of this prize is on the ability of the student to communicate the technical information of their project to an audience.

Each individual student presenter will be given 15 minutes for his or her presentation, and a maximum of 5 minutes allowed for questions. There will be a marking panel of four judges. Results will be announced at the end of the evening. State Final winners will receive a $400 cash prize, a year’s free IET membership, and a trip to Melbourne to participate in the Australasian Regional Final early next year. Second place will receive a cash prize of $200, and third place $100.

Student PointingThe overall winner from the Australasian region will be flown to the U.K. to participate in an IET Younger Members conference and receive one year’s IET membership.

The three universities in Adelaide have nominated two presenters each and topics are as diverse as Airship Telemetry and a GSM (mobile phone) Payphone system. If you want to find out more or cheer on friends and family who are presenting on the night then come along on the evening of Wednesday 24th October.

Competition date

Wednesday 24th October 2007
5.30pm for 6.00pm. 11, Bagot Street, North Adelaide



Enquiries

Enquiries should be directed to Dan Kitching or Jason Smith.

Posted on Tuesday, October 16th, 2007
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