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Region 4 2003 and 2005 Exemplary Section Award Recipient


The December 2008 issue of The Reporter is now available. Click here to download it.



Upcoming Events

List of events for January
EventDateLocationSponsor
Synchronized Phasor Measurements in Electric Power Systems 1/13/2009 Indianapolis Power & Light Safety Room PES/IAS 
Voice Over IP Short Course 1/29/2009 IUPUI CIS 
Voice Over IP Short Course 2/5/2009 IUPUI CIS 
Smart Relays – Installation and Arc Flash 2/10/2009 Indianapolis Power & Light Safety Room PES/IAS 
National Engineer's Children's Day 2/14/2009 The Children's Museum of Indianapolis CIS-IEEE 
Spring Short Course: Fundamentals of Electric System Design 2/24/2009 Indianapolis Power & Light Safety Room PES/IAS 

List of All Events for the Year


Local News from WTHR 13 via Yahoo! News

Wed, 07 Jan 2009 05:38:34 +0000
(Top 10 Stories)
Cardinals lose rain-soaked GMAC Bowl
Wed, 07 Jan 2009 05:38:34 +0000
Tarrion Adams rushed for 207 yards and three touchdowns in Tulsa's 45-13 victory over No. 23 Ball State on a soggy Tuesday night.
FBI looking to hire thousands
Wed, 07 Jan 2009 04:53:34 +0000
Despite a slumping economy and constant news of layoffs, the FBI is desperate to hire thousands of new employees.
Police look for mother of child left in mall parking lot
Wed, 07 Jan 2009 04:23:44 +0000
Greenwood Police are looking for the mother of a six-month-old after an incident at Greenwood Park Mall New Year's Day.
"Green" burial options gaining popularity
Wed, 07 Jan 2009 04:23:35 +0000
There's a new way to bury a loved one in Indiana as the green movement is now affecting even the final resting place.
Operation Basketball scores - January 6
Wed, 07 Jan 2009 02:53:34 +0000
High school basketball scores from around Indiana on Tuesday, January 6.
Police arrest teen for December shooting
Wed, 07 Jan 2009 01:53:34 +0000
Police have arrested a teenager for a murder at a Christmas party last month.
Indiana to get $18 million more in disaster aid
Tue, 06 Jan 2009 23:38:44 +0000
Indiana will receive an additional $18.1 million in federal disaster funding to help communities recover from storms and flooding that hit the state last year.
Former school administrator pleads guilty, avoids jail
Tue, 06 Jan 2009 23:38:34 +0000
James Joiner pleaded guilty to two counts of drunk driving and walked away from court a free man.
One dead in Miami County fire
Tue, 06 Jan 2009 23:23:34 +0000
The Amboy Fire Department is investigating a fatal fire.
IRS offers help to stressed-out taxpayers
Tue, 06 Jan 2009 23:09:09 +0000
Hoosiers feeling financially stretched are about to get some help from an unlikely source: the Internal Revenue Service.
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IEEE-USA Today's Engineer

04 November 2008 21:40:39
(Top 10 Stories)
Innovation Management Masters Program Helps Engineers Fuel Value Creation
11/4/2008
At Carnegie Mellon University, the new interdisciplinary Masters program in Engineering and Technology Innovation Management is designed for engineers who are passionate about creating value from technological innovation.
IEEE-USA E-Books: Engineering the Art of Negotiation
11/4/2008
John G. Shulman, President and CEO of the negotiation consulting and training firm, Alignor, has written two informative e-books on Engineering the Art of Negotiation.
Why Companies Don’t Train Engineers
11/4/2008
Businesses stand to lose a great deal when they don’t practice succession management — like management continuity and their best engineering pros.
Meet the FCC's New Chief Technologist
11/4/2008
Over the next few years, the United States will face tough questions regarding the future of telecommunications, including spectrum sharing, broadband Internet, delivering services to rural areas, and the impact of peer-to-peer networks. One man helping to answer these and other questions is an IEEE member: Prof. Jon M. Peha, the FCC's new chief technologist.
IEEE EMBS Magazine Focuses on Interoperability Imperatives
11/4/2008
The November / December 2008 issue of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine which will focus on protecting the health care and public health critical infrastructure.
Energy Fixes: Smart Grid, Nuclear Plants
11/4/2008
As oil nudged $140 per barrel, there was a ground swell of interest in more offshore drilling. But other options — including smart grid and nuclear power — warrant consideration when it comes to ensuring the nation's future energy supply and independence from foreign oil.
Does DARPA Still Effectively Spur U.S. Technological Innovation?
11/4/2008
An academic expert on DARPA — the gang that brought us the Internet, the laser and the PC — says that while the agency continues to be a target of concern and criticism, it still may be premature to evaluate its overall performance since Dr. Tony Tether took charge in 2001.
IEEE Central Indiana Biofuels Conference
11/4/2008
In August, the IEEE Central Indiana Section hosted “Biofuels in Indiana: Technology, Public Policy and Future Direction,” a day-long conference which examined and assessed Indiana's biofuels progress, as well as the future of renewable energy sources.
Washington Technology Digest – November 2008
11/4/2008
A recap of news and notable developments in electrical engineering and computer or information technology emerging from the federal government during October 2008.
AAAS Mass Media Fellowships
11/4/2008
Maddalena Jackson spent last summer as a science reporter for two reasons. The first was to test a hypothesis she had formulated about applying the engineering mentality to non-engineering problems. The second reason was because she found herself at a loss for words at cruising altitude somewhere over Texas on her way home from Los Angeles.

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