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)