3. What is IEEE ???
A non-profit organization, IEEE is the world's leading professional
association for the advancement of technology.
The IEEE name was originally an acronym for the Institute of Electrical
and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Today, the organization's scope of
interest has expanded into so many related fields, that it is simply
referred to by the letters I-E-E-E (pronounced Eye-triple-E).
5. Who IEEE Serves ???
Through its global membership, IEEE is a leading authority on many
areas ranging from aerospace systems, computers and
telecommunications to biomedical engineering, electric power and
consumer electronics among others.
Members rely on IEEE as a source of technical and professional
information, resources and services.
To foster an interest in the engineering profession, IEEE also serves
student members in colleges and universities around the world.
Other important constituencies include prospective members and
organizations that purchase IEEE products and participate in
conferences or other IEEE programs.
6. IEEE Quick Facts
IEEE has:
more than 375,000 members in more than 160 countries; 45 percent
of them are from outside the United States
more than 80,000 student members
329 sections in ten geographic regions worldwide
1,860 chapters that unite local members with similar technical
interests
1,789 student branches in 80 countries
483 student branch chapters at colleges and universities
390 affinity groups -- IEEE Affinity Groups are non-technical sub-units
of one or more Sections or a Council. The Affinity Group patent
entities are Consultants' Network, Graduates of the Last Decade
(GOLD), Women in Engineering (WIE) and Life Members (LM)
7. IEEE Quick Facts
has a total of 45 societies and councils -- 38 societies and 7 technical
councils representing the wide range of technical interests
has more than 2 million documents in the IEEE/IET Electronic Library
has nearly 1,300 standards and projects under development
publishes a total of 144 transactions, journals and magazines
sponsors more than 900 conferences annually
9. What is an IEEE Student Branch???
IEEE Student Branches are established at over 1,500 universities and
colleges throughout the world. Student Branch activities offer
numerous educational, technical, and professional advantages of IEEE
membership through special projects, activities, meetings, tours and
field trips. Listed below are some programs and projects that keep
students interested in the Branch and its activities and their chosen
profession:
10. What is an IEEE Student Branch???
1. participation in regional conferences, workshops and competitions
2. development of leadership, interpersonal and team building skills
3. participation in awards, scholarships and project/design programs
and student paper contests
4. establishment of a Student Branch Library with IEEE's publications
5. access IEEE online services and resources
6. establish a web site
11. What is an IEEE Student Branch???
Student Branch gives students the opportunity to meet and learn
from fellow students, as well as faculty members and professionals in
the field. An active IEEE Student Branch can be one of the most
positive elements in a department offering programs in IEEE
designated fields of Engineering, Computer Science and Information
Technology.
13. What is the IEEE HSB Student Branch???
Helwan University has had a Student Branch registered to the IEEE
for a long time. It was created at 1999. However, it had been dormant
in the past few years, and in 2010 we have decided to revive it. The
Student Branch Counselor is Dr. Abdel-Ghany Mohamed from
Electrical power and Machines department.
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15. Our Vision
To be the best student branch in the world that recognized as the
global platform to inspire, enable, develop and support students as
the future leaders of their profession.
16. Our Mission
Holding courses and sessions to decrease the gap between
theoretical science and practical life.
Holding technical workshops.
Organizing field trips for students.
Providing key speakers about the latest trends (Technical,
Entrepreneurship and Soft skills).
Participating in IEEE and worldwide competitions under the name of
Helwan University.
Helping our country by our community service.
Co-operation with other branches inside and outside Egypt
17. Our Values
Commitment and Respect
Co-operation
Diversity and Flexibility
Leadership
Quality
Faith and Ambition
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19. GPS “Graduation Project Support “
Time: October 2010
Event description: It was a session about Graduation Project Support
By Asga academy for 3rd and 4th year students to help them in
determining their graduation project and how to support it .
Event attendance: 152 students
Instructor: Eng. Ahmed Adel “Asga academy
20. Embedded Systems
Time: November 2010
Event description: Embedded System: Four sessions about embedded
system as a first step to expand the culture of embedded software in
Egypt for 1st to 4th year Communications, Electrical and biomedical
Departments.
Event attendance: 80 Students approximately
Instructor: Eng. Ahmed and Eng. Karim “Embeddedfab“
21. IEEE HSB 1st Booth to register in “Basic
electronics workshop“
Time: March 2011
Event description: is a vital course with valuable contents presented
by the electronics club to graduate a professional engineer who is
capable of designing and understanding electronic circuits.
Event attendance: 2500 students approximately
Instructor: IEEE HSB Academic team
23. Interviewing Skills
Time: May 2011
Event description: It was a session about:
Interviewing skills and how to pass interviews easily.
How to present and express yourself confidently in front of the
interviewer.
Event attendance: 150 students
Instructor: Eng / Osama El-Gawady “Maan Team”
24. IEEE HSB Booth in Cairo ICT (Cairo
International Conference Center)
Time: May 2011
Event description: We talked about how our activities help in
developing our community and improve the technical and
interpersonal skills of students.
25. closing ceremony
Time: July 2011
Event description: After finishing our sessions, we mentioned our
achievements, sponsors companies, reward the winners and so on ….
By attending of VIPs.
26. IEEE HSB Booth in EED (Egypt Engineering
Day)
Time: September 2011
Event description: We talked about how our activities help in
developing our community and improve the technical and
interpersonal skills of students.
28. What is IEEE HSB offer to students ???
Life skills Campaign
Soft skills sessions
Technical seminars
Our academic team courses and workshops
Field Trips
Summer Training