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NEWS AND NOTICES Tell us about your dream job Engineers Australia magazine is compiling a selection of dream jobs in engineering, with the intention of publishing a selection later this year. If you think you have found your dream job, whatever or wherever that might be, let us know. Send a note describing your job, what you find exciting about it, where you are based and who you work for to Dietrich Georg at dgeorg@engineersmedia.com.au or phone 02 9438 1533. Female scholarship winners The Women in Engineering National Committee has selected five scholarship winners to attend the 15th International Conference for Women Engineers and Scientist (ICWES) being held in Adelaide in July. They are:
Young Engineers of the Year sought Nominations are now open for the Canberra Division 2011 Young Engineers of the Year Awards. These awards apply to practising engineers under the age of 35 years. They seek to acknowledge and reward young professional engineers, young engineering technologists and young engineering officers. Nominations close 27 April. For more information click here. Survey on education for construction engineers A survey on further education and professional development requirements for construction engineers is still open. It is being conducted by Engineering Education Australia in collaboration with the National Committee on Construction Engineering. To participate in the survey click here. Nominations open for biomedical award Nominations are now open for the 2011 David Dewhurst Award for outstanding service in biomedical engineering. The award is given to a professional biomedical engineer who has made a significant contribution to the discipline. To nominate online click here. Continuing professional development online Engineers Australia has more than 500 webcasts available for continuing professional development covering all areas of engineering. To access the webcasts click here. Nominations for coastal engineering awards Nominations are now open for the D N Foster Awards which are to encourage engineering students to pursue career opportunities in coastal and/or ocean engineering. Up to four awards will be offered to final-year undergraduate engineering students. Each winner will receive free registration and up to $1000 worth of travel and accommodation to attend the Coasts & Ports Conference in Perth on 28-30 September 2011. Applications close 29 April. For more information click here. Nominations for chemical engineering awards The Australian and New Zealand Federation of Chemical Engineering is now seeking nominations for the 2011 Chemical Engineering Awards of Excellence. The awards provide a showcase for outstanding achievement in chemical engineering. The awards will be presented at Chemeca 2011 in Sydney on 18-21 September. Applicants are sought from industry, academia and the public sector. To nominate click here. Personal protective clothing in the spotlight The Women in Engineering National Committee is organising a photo competition to raise awareness of women's personal protective equipment (PPE). The committee is developing some prototype PPE which will be launched at the 15th International Conference for Women Engineers and Scientists in Adelaide on 19-22 July as part of a fashion parade. The photo competition is about ill-fitting PPE. The best four photos will each win a $100 gold movie pass and all finalists will be displayed at the conference. Entries should be sent to gemma.hamilton@gmail.com by 20 June. Photo competition Engineers Australia magazine is inviting submissions for its annual national photo competition titled Focus on engineering. The photos should encapsulate the essence of engineering in its many facets, for instance working in unusual environments, involvement in exciting projects, structures blending into the environment or engineering gone wrong. Photos must have been taken after 1 January 2009. Computer graphics are not eligible. The winner will receive a Canon EOS digital camera valued at $1700. The winning photo and a selection of the best entries will be published in the August issue of Engineers Australia magazine. The deadline for entries is 1 July. Entries should be sent to dgeorg@engineersmedia.com.au or Dietrich Georg, Engineers Media, PO Box 588, Crows Nest 2065. Inquiries: 02 9438 1533. Female representatives sought The National Committee for Women in Engineering is calling for applications for representatives to the Civil College, National Committee for Engineering Associates (NCEAA) and National Committee for Engineering Technologists. Applications should be sent to the Women in Engineering National Committee at wie@engineersaustralia.org.au. Applications close 2 May. Excellence Awards – call for entries Several Engineers Australia Divisions are calling for entries for their 2011 Excellence Awards: Entries for Western Australia close on 18 April. Inquiries: smantle@engineersaustralia.org.au. Entries for Canberra close on 13 May. Inquiries: Click here. Entries for South Australia close on 20 May. Inquiries: Click here. Entries for Queensland close on 3 June. Inquiries: Click here. Journals on earthquakes and renewable energy ![]() Earthquake engineering is the subject of the latest issue of the Australian Journal of Structural Engineering. Vol
11 No 3 contains 10 papers on seismic design, including an
investigation of the failure of the Newcastle Workers Club in the 1989
earthquake and the performance of unreinforced masonry buildings during
the earthquake in Christchurch last year. The latest issue of the Australian Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Vol 8 No 1, is devoted to renewable energy and smart energy systems. To download individual papers from the journals free of charge, Engineers Australia members can log in at www.engineersaustralia.org.au, then go to Resources and Library, then Journals & Transactions under Online Library. To purchase complete printed copies of the journals, contact Pam Chenery at Engineers Media, email pchenery@engineersmedia.com.au or phone 02 9438 1533. For nonmembers to purchase individual papers, go to www.eabooks.com.au, then eJournals. EA BOOKS Foundation Engineering Handbook, 2nd Edition To purchase this book click here. The Transfer Chute Design Manual for Conveyor Belt Systems To purchase this book click here. Engineers Australia conferences The Systems Engineering and Test and Evaluation conference (SETE2011) with the theme Systems engineering in the next decade will be held on 2-4 May in Canberra. Inquiries: www.sapmea.asn.au/conventions/sete2011. The Asset Management Council together with the Global Forum on Asset Management and Maintenance (GFMAM) will host the 15th international ICOMS Asset Management Conference on 16-20 May on the Gold Coast. For inquiries and to register, go to www.amcouncil.com.au. The IAHR 34th Biennial Congress including the 33rd Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium and the 10th National Conference on Hydraulics in Water Engineering will be held in Brisbane 26 Jun to 1 Jul. Inquiries: www.iahr2011.org. The 15th International Conference for Women Engineers and Scientists will be hosted by Engineers Australia's National Committee for Women in Engineering and the International Network for Women Engineers and Scientists in Adelaide 19-22 Jul 2011. Early bird registration closes on 15 May. Inquiries: www.icwes15.org. The ASEAN Australian Engineering Congress 2011 (AAEC2011), hosted by Engineers Australia's Malaysia Chapter and Swinburne University of Technology, Sarawak Campus with support from Sarawak Development Institute, will be held on 25-27 Jul in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. Inquiries: www.aaec2011.com. The Newcastle Division Regional Convention will be held in Armidale on 16-18 Sep. The theme of the convention is Sustaining our regions: the engineering challenge. Inquiries: Click here or call 02 4926 4440. Chemeca 2011, the annual chemical engineering conference jointly organised by Engineers Australia's Chemical College, the IChemE in Australia and New Zealand, and the Royal Australian Chemical Institute, will be held in Sydney on 18-21 Sep. Early bird registration by 15 Jul. Inquiries: www.chemeca2011.com. The Australian Society for Engineering in Agriculture's 2011 International Conference, titled Engineering in agriculture – Diverse challenges, innovative solutions, will be held in Surfers Paradise on 28-30 Sep. Inquiries: www.seagconference.com.au. The Coasts and Ports Conference 2011, hosted by Engineers Australia's National Committee for Coastal and Ocean Engineering, PIANC, IPENZ and the NZ Coastal Society, will be held in Perth on 28-30 Sep 2011. Inquiries: www.coastsandports2011.com.au. The Society for Sustainability and Environmental Engineering is holding its International Conference on 24-26 Oct in Brisbane. Inquiries: www.ssee2011conference.com, email ssee2011@icms.com.au or phone: +61 7 3844 1138. The Australian Control Conference (AUCC2011) will be held on 10-11 Nov in Melbourne. Inquiries: www.aucc.org.au. The Engineering Heritage Conference 2011 will be held on 13-16 Nov in Hobart. Inquiries: www.cdesign.com.au/ehac2011. For a complete list of Engineers Australia National Conferences click here. Engineering Education Australia The System Safety Engineering Master Class is being delivered in Canberra on 16-20 May. Inquiries: Click here. Engineering Education Australia is Engineers Australia's subsidiary company organising professional development courses, seminars and other events. For a full list of its offerings go to www.eeaust.com.au. Other events Dianne Boddy, the 2010 AGM Michell Mechanical Engineer of the Year, is delivering several presentations as part of her Eminent Speaker tour. She will be in Canberra on 20 Apr, Sydney 21 Apr and Adelaide 10 May. For more information on the Eminent Speaker program click here. The Australian Stainless Steel Development Association is running a series of workshops on 40 frequently asked questions about stainless steel in Brisbane on 4 May, Sydney 5 May and Melbourne 6 May. The workshop is supported by Engineers Australia and counts towards CPD hours. Inquiries: laura_c@assda.asn.au or phone 07 3220 0722. The Sydney Coastal Councils Group and the Australian Geomechanics Society are conducting landslide risk management seminars as part of a project with funding assistance through the National Disaster Mitigation Program. The remaining seminars are planned for Wollongong 10 May, Sydney 11 May, Brisbane 31 May and Newcastle 1 Jun. Inquiries: secretary@australiangeomechanics.org. The Concrete Institute of Australia is presenting a seminar on Shotcrete essentials – What you need to know. The seminar covers the updates in the Second Edition of the Recommended Practice, Shotcreting in Australia, which was recently published by the Institute. The remaining dates are Melbourne 10 May, Brisbane 12 May and Sydney 13 May. For further information and to register click here. The Australasian Corrosion Association is organising a seminar series on Corrosion mitigation and monitoring. The seminars are supported by Engineers Australia and sponsored by International. They will be held in Darwin on 11 May, Melbourne 17 May, Tasmania 19 May, Auckland 24 May, Wellington 26 May, Adelaide 3 June, Gladstone 7 June, Brisbane 9 June, Perth 16 June, Wollongong 21 June, Sydney 22 June, Newcastle 23 June. Inquiries: www.corrosion.com.au or aca@corrosion.com.au. The Australian Steel Institute is organising seminars on Design of Portal Frame Buildings between 18 May and 9 Jun. Inquiries: 02 9931 6666 or www.steel.org.au. The Concrete Institute of Australia is organising a seminar series on Reinforcement detailing – Getting it right, to be presented by David Beal, John Woodside and Steve Freeman. The remaining dates are Adelaide 24 May and Perth 26 May. The 6th Asia Pacific Forum on Structural Engineering for Extreme Events will be held on 7 Jul at Griffith University, Gold Coast. Inquiries: David Donnan. A conference on Innovative Solutions in Medicine and Health Physics will be held in Darwin on 14-18 Aug. It is a joint conference for the Engineering and Physical Sciences in Medicine and the Australian Biomedical Engineering Conference. Inquiries: www.epsmabec2011.org. The 2011 World Engineers' Convention will be held on 4-9 Sept in Geneva, Switzerland. Titled Engineers power the world – Facing the global energy challenge, the convention seeks to encourage innovative engineering aimed at solving the problem of globally sustainable use of energy. Inquiries: www.wec2011.org or contact info@wec2011.org. The conference and trade exhibition New technologies in energy networks – topping up or tripping over? will be held on 7-9 Sep in Sydney Inquiries: www.eesa.asn.au/events/nsw-act/60. The International Conclave on Climate Change and Exhibition will be held in Hyderabad, India, on 12 -14 Oct. For inquiries and registration go to www.iccc-esci.com. The deadline for abstracts is 30 Jun. |
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