May 052010

I will be speaking in Pittsburgh on “Building High-Performance Engineering Teams“.  The event is organized by the SSIT section (Society for Social Implications of Technology)  and GOLD section (Graduates Of the Last Decade). The event is held at the Westinghouse Energy Center, Monroeville, PA (map) at 6h30 PM, Thursday May 27.

Here’s a link to the IEEE Pittsburgh monthly newsletter (pdf file: see page 4 – bottom) if you want to see the abstract.  It is requested that you RSVP at the email address given in the newsletter if you would like to attend.  There is no fee.   You do not have to be a member of IEEE to attend.

My discovery of the “localIEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers):

I have been a member of IEEE on and off since I graduated, but until recently never realized how much the association offers locally.  I used to think IEEE was mostly about publishing in the IEEE transactions and creating standards.  It is much more. They offer events, seminars, round-table and speakers locally.   This is organized by the local section.  They are also a great network: It’s a great way of meeting other engineers with similar interests.  I find that everybody is really helpful.   For my part, I have decided to become more involved: With another member, we will be setting a consultant’s network for the Pittsburgh section.  I’ll keep posting notes on this here as we move forward.

The IEEE Website  membership page shows all sorts of online resources available to members.  Also this page shows all the local sections (in the world), in case, like me, you want to meet those individuals who volunteer to run the local sections.

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