Jan’2002 Introduction to IEEE Introduction to IEEE
Mar 31, 2015
Jan’2002
Introduction to IEEEIntroduction to IEEE
Jan’2002
IEEE MissionIEEE Mission
The IEEE promotes the engineering process of creating, developing, integrating, sharing, & applying knowledge about electro- and
information-technologies & sciences for the benefit of humanity & the profession.
Jan’2002
The IEEE TodayThe IEEE Today
IEEE members have advanced the profession & develop technologies that
benefit humanity
375,000 + Members in over 150 countries 37 IEEE Societies/4 Councils 10 Regions
Jan’2002
Foster Technological InnovationFoster Technological Innovation
IEEE conferenceso Over 300 conferences per year held worldwideo 110,000 plus participants
IEEE publicationso Over 30% of world’s informationo Over 1.3 million subscriptionso Over 100 periodicalso 200 conference proceedings per yearo 50 new IEEE books per year
IEEE standardso 90 new & revised per yearo 30,000 plus participants
Jan’2002
IEEE PublicationsIEEE Publications
World’s leading publisher in Electrical and Computer Science Spectrum Magazine - award winning monthly publication – available
online The INSTITUTE - news supplement to Spectrum IEEE Potentials Magazine - quarterly magazine for student and
recent graduate members IEEE/IEE Electronic Library (IEL) - 30% of world’s current literature
in electrical engineering and computer science. IEEE Xplore - provides full-text access to IEEE transactions,
journals, magazines and conference proceedings published since 1988 and all current IEEE Standards (www.ieee.org/ieeexplore/)
http://www.ieee.org/organizations/pubs/pubs.html
Jan’2002
IEEE ConferencesIEEE Conferences
Over 350,000 Participants at more than 300 meetings & conferences worldwide: Region Conferences International Conferences Symposiums Workshops Tutorials
Search online conference database (http://www.ieee.org/conferencesearch/)
http://www.ieee.org/conferences/
Jan’2002
IEEE Technical Societies (1)IEEE Technical Societies (1)
Aerospace & Electronic Systems Antennas & Propagation Broadcast Technology Circuits & Systems Communications Components, Packaging, & Manufacturing Technology Computer Consumer Electronics Control Systems Dielectrics & Electrical Insulation Education Electromagnetic Compatibility Electron Devices Engineering in Medicine & Biology Engineering Management Geoscience & Remote Sensing Industrial Electronics Industry Applications
http://www.ieee.org/organizations/tab/society.html
Jan’2002
IEEE Technical Societies (2)IEEE Technical Societies (2) Information Theory Instrumentation & Measurement Lasers & Electro-Optics Magnetics Microwave Theory & Techniques Nuclear & Plasma Sciences Neural Networks Oceanic Engineering Power Electronics Power Engineering Professional Communication Reliability Robotics & Automation Signal Processing Social Implications of Technology Solid-State Circuits Systems, Man, & Cybernetics Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics,&
Frequency Control Vehicular Technology
4 Technical Councils SuperConductivity Intelligent Transportation
Systems Nanotechnology Sensors
Jan’2002
Electronic ServicesElectronic ServicesMember/CustomerMember/Customer
Members can have a total electronic experienceo New member applicationo Renewal, add services, update contact information,o On-line storeo IEEE Xploreo Instant access to electronic services
What’s new @ IEEE E-mail alias service IEEE job site
Jan’2002
IEEE OrganizationIEEE Organization
Assembly
Publication Products& Services
IEEE-USA Educational
Activities
Regions
Regional
Activities
Standards
Association
Societies
Technical
Activities
ED
& Staff
Executive
Committee
Board of
Directors
MEMBERS
(Student Services is part of Regional Activities in the staff organization)
Jan’2002
IEEE Membership By RegionsIEEE Membership By Regions31 December 200131 December 2001
1-6
7788
1010
99
(IEEE Canada)(IEEE Canada)
R8 – 52,808
R10 – 58,162
R7 – 16,037
R1 - 6 235,591
R9 – 14,744
TOTAL – 377,342
Jan’2002
Regional StructureRegional Structure
Areas
Councils
Student Branch Chapters
Regional Activities Board
Regions
Affinity Groups
SectionsSub-Sections
Student Branches
Chapters
Jan’2002
Geographic Entities in IEEEGeographic Entities in IEEE
Southwest Area of Region 6
Univ. of Calif.at San DiegoIEEE StudentBranch
Note: Not drawn to scale andboundaries are only approximate
San Diego Sectionof Southwest Areaof Region 6
Region 6 in the World
Region 6
Jan’2002
Geographic UnitsGeographic Units31 December 200131 December 2001
Regions 10Areas (in some Regions) 24Councils (in some Regions) 21Sections 298Subsections (in some Sections) 49Society Chapters (in some Sections/Councils) 1,284Student Branches 1,156Student Branch Chapters 295
Total Geographical Units 3,137
Jan’2002
Membership Totals by RegionMembership Totals by Region2001 2000 % Change
1 44,168 44,281 (-0.3%)
2 35,943 35,646 +0.8%
3 32,239 31,778 +1.5%
4 25,701 25,828 (-0.5%)
5 31,832 31,706 +0.4%
6 65,708 64,733 +1.5%
US 235,591 233,972 +0.7%
7 16,037 15,491 +3.5%
8 52,808 48,157 +9.7
9 14,744 13,474 +9.4%
10 58,162 55,041 +5.7%
Non US 141,751 132,163 +7.3%
Total 377,342 366,135 +3.1%
Jan’2002
IEEE Student MembershipIEEE Student Membership
Region 2001 Total 2000 TotalGrowth %
1 3,701 3,5633.9
2 3,581 3,4453.9
3 4,440 4,2863.6
4 3,881 3,7922.3
5 4,161 4,0712.2
6 6,328 5,7669.7
7 3,504 3,4042.9
8 12,152 10,05920.8
9 7,150 5,84722.3
10 16,771 14,08719.1
Total 65,669 58,32012.6
Jan’2002
Regional Activities Board OrganizationRegional Activities Board Organization
A w ards C om m ittee R eg iona l C onfe rences C om m ittee S tudent A c t ivit ies C om m ittee P otent ia ls A dviso ry O thers M em bership D eve lopm ent
R eg iona l A c t ivites Board
Jan’2002
Regional Activities BoardRegional Activities BoardMissionMission
To serve the needs of the members of the Institute by maintaining, enhancing & supporting the geographical entities of the IEEE. RAB recognizes the intimate relationship between Sections & Societies & their Chapters & will work with other entities of the IEEE to foster improved interactions. RAB is also responsible for all aspects of IEEE membership & membership development, including recruitment, retention, elevation & service, as well as the related operational & budget issues.
Jan’2002
RAB CommitteesRAB Committees
Joint RAB Committees RAB/EAB Reference List of Educational Program RAB/TAB Section/Chapter Support Transnational
IEEE Committees (assigned to RAB by the IEEE BoD) IEEE Admission and Advancement IEEE Membership Development
Awards & Recognition Finance Graduates of the Last Decade
(GOLD) Industry Relations
Operating Committee Nominations & Appointments Potentials Advisory Strategic Planning Student Activities
14 Committee Chairs
Jan’2002
Student Activities CommitteeStudent Activities CommitteeMissionMission
To provide undergraduate and graduate students who have an interest in the Electrical/Electronics or related engineering professions with opportunities for education,technical and professional development in preparation for entry into the profession.
Jan’2002
Student Activities CommitteeStudent Activities CommitteeMembershipMembership
RSRs - Regional Student Representatives
RSACs - Regional Student Activities Chairs
IRs - Industrial Representatives
SPAA Chair and USAB SPAC Chair
Potentials Student Editor, Potentials Editor
TAB Representative, Branch Chapter Representative
Chair, Vice Chair
Student Services Manager (non-voting)