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Report by Technical Activities Coordinator for IEEE Region 10 Presented by:

Report by Technical Activities Coordinator for IEEE Region 10 Presented by: Prof. Mahendra Shah March 2007. What we want to achieve ……. Our mission is : E ncourage Sections/Chapters to organise collaborative technical activities like workshops and seminars.

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  1. Report by Technical Activities Coordinator for IEEE Region 10 Presented by: Prof. Mahendra Shah March 2007 Prof. M. M. Shah, TAC

  2. What we want to achieve …….. Our mission is : Encourage Sections/Chapters to organise collaborative technical activities like workshops and seminars. To encourage collaboration among various Sections for better regional cohesion. Support Students Activities Chair in providing assistance to Technical activities like Workshops/Seminars organised by the Student members Prof. M. M. Shah, TAC

  3. Technical Activities Report Call letter had been issued in the first week of February 2007 to Sections/ Chapters soliciting from them intentions/ proposals to arrange Colloquia in the year 2007 So far two tentative proposals have been received, One from Calcutta Section (for Dec. 2008) and the second from Bombay Section (for Nov. 2007). Prof. M. M. Shah, TAC

  4. Call letter ……. • The IEEE Region 10 Technical Activities Committee is soliciting forproposals from councils, sections, and chapters which may be interestedto host the IEEE Region 10 Colloquium in 2007 and 2008.The objective of the Colloquium is to bring international and localexperts to speak on an emerging technology that will have strongeconomic impact to the region, the hosting country or the hosting city.This event was initiated in 2003. The first colloquium with the theme ofBroadband Access - Technology and Market was hosted on 21 and 22 October2004 in Singapore by the Communications Chapter and LEOs Chapters ofSingapore Section, in cooperation with a few local organizations.Information on this colloquium is available at http://www.ntu.edu.sg/ntrc/IEEER10InfocommColloquium/index.htm • Those who are interested to submit a proposal may use this event as areference. ……………….. Prof. M. M. Shah, TAC

  5. Please note .. • Apart from its advisory role, IEEE Region 10 could participate on aprofit/loss-sharing basis with a maximum risk capital of US $ 3,000. If you are interested, please let us know before 15th April 2007 Please write to : mmshah@ieee.org Prof. M. M. Shah, TAC

  6. General guidelines ….. • Colloquium speakers shall consist of a mixture of distinguished research scientists, engineers or professors within and outside the region. IEEE Region 10 shall support the budget for speakers’ travel expenses while the host shall bear all the other expenses. Registration fees can be charged to defray the cost and generate profit. A percentage of the profit, if any, should be returned to IEEE Region 10. Prof. M. M. Shah, TAC

  7. Other activities … Assist in the organization of 5th IEEE International Conference on Information and Comm. Technologies, Research, Innovation, and Vision for the Future (RIVF 2007), March 05-09, Hanoi, Vietnam – An event technically co-sponsored by IEEE Region 10. Prof. M. M. Shah, TAC

  8. Background info on RIVF RIVF was an initiative among a group of Professors and Scientists in Computer Sciences and Applied Mathematics, mostly from France, Canada, Belgium, and Switzerland, and their PhD students originally from Vietnam, to create a forum to exchange research results among themselves and with research scientists from Vietnam. RIVF 2003 Hanoi 120 participants RIVF 2004 Hanoi >120 participants RIVF 2005 Can-Tho 180 participants RIVF 2006 Ho Chi Minh City >180 Prof. M. M. Shah, TAC

  9. RIVF 2007 IRVF 2007 Sponsors: Technical Sponsors Conference Host Industrial Sponsors Prof. M. M. Shah, TAC

  10. Thank you Prof. M. M. Shah, TAC

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