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Introduction to IEEEUri Moszkowicz (uim@ieee.org)
2008 Region 1 GOLD Coordinator
Darlene Rivera (dcaprio938@yahoo.com)
2008 Region 1 GOLD Coordinator
2008 R1 GOLD/SAC/WIE ConferenceApril 26, 2008
About Us• Name
– Uri Moszkowicz• Section
– Boston, MA• Current position
– R1 GOLD Coordinator• Employer
• Mentor Graphics• IEEE History
– 2001 Cornell student chapter chair– Active in Boston GOLD since 2002– Volunteer for Boston GOLD since 2005– 2007 Boston GOLD chair
About Us• Name
– Darlene Rivera• Section
– New York, NY• Current position
– R1 WIE Coordinator• Employer
• ??• IEEE History
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Today
• Joint training (~1 hour)– IEEE 101– GOLD 101– WIE 101
• Break (15 min)• Separate training (~2 hours)
– GOLD 201– WIE 201
• Lunch, seminars, dinner, etc
Roadmap
• What is IEEE• IEEE Terminology• IEEE History• IEEE Facts• IEEE Organization• Money and IEEE• IEEE Today• Future of IEEE
What is IEEE
• Definition of IEEE– Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
• In a nutshell– A non-profit organization, IEEE is the world's
leading professional association for the advancement of technology
What is IEEE
• Vision– To advance global properity by fostering technical
innovation, promoting IEEE communities world-wide, enabling members careers
• Mission– The IEEE promotes the engineering process of
creating, developing, integrating, sharing, and applying knowledge about electro- and information technologies and sciences for the benefit of humanity and the profession
IEEE Terminology
• Section – Local IEEE Regional Entity• Chapter – Local IEEE Technical (Society) Entity • AG – Affinity Groups• SB – IEEE Student Branch
• MGA – Member and Geographic Activities• TAB – Technical Activities Board• EAB – Educational Activities Board• SAC – IEEE Student Activities Committee
IEEE History• 1963
– IEEE formation• 1964
– First issue of Spectrum• 1975
– Operations center opened in NJ• 1978
– First issue of The Institute• 1988
– 300k members• 1995
– IEEE website created• 2000
– IEEE Xplore
IEEE Facts• Members: 375k worldwide, 80k students• Sections: 32• Chapters: 1784• Student branches: 1616• Societies: 38• Affinity groups: 390• Standards: 1300• Documents in electronic library: 1.7 million• Transactions, journals, and magazines: 144• Annual conferences: 850
MEMBERS
Board of Directors Assembly
PSPB IEEE-USA
Standards Assoc.Educational Act.
Regional Act. Technical Act. Executive Comm.
Regions & Sections
Societies & Tech. Councils
Staff & Society Executive Directors
IEEE Organization
Technical Activities Board
Parents - WIE, Consultants, GOLD, LMC
IEEE Societies
Regional Activities Board
Regions
Areas
Sections
Chapters Affinity Groups
Sub-Sections Student Branches Councils
SB Chapters SB Affinity Groups
Geographic Unit Structure
IEEE Organization
IEEE Organization
R9 – 14,598
R8 – 60,856
R10 – 67,442R1 to 6 – 215,851
R7 – 16,020
TOTAL MEMBERSHIP – 374,767
R1 – 38,617
R2 – 33,054
R3 – 30,615
R4 – 23,982
R5 – 29,444
R6 – 60,139 Reflecting the global nature of IEEE, R10 and R8 are now the two largest IEEE Regions
Money and IEEE• Revenue
– Dues– Publications– Conferences– Educational courses– Services– Investments
• Expenses– Member activities and services– Publishing– Standards– Education– Administration
IEEE Today
• Membership• Publications• Digital Library• Conferences• Standards• Educational Offerings• Grants• Awards
IEEE Today• Knowledge
– Digital library and publications– Newsletters– IEEE.tv
• Community– Sections and technical chapters– E-mail Alias– Conferences– Volunteering
• Profession– Job site– MentorNet– Mentoring Connection– Awards and scholarships– Consultants database
• Financial Advantage– Insurance– Financial Services– Home and office services– Travel services
• And more!
Future of IEEE• Membership value
– MentorNet– Second Life– Social network– Better services
• More overseas members• Service to humanity
– Engineering without Borders• Expansion to related areas
Questions?