Tokyo Section LMAG

LMAG-Tokyo’s Lecture Meeting “Challenges and Future Vision of the Electric Power System toward Carbon Neutral and Resilience”

Naohisa Ohta, Vice Chair for IEEE LMAG Tokyo

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A lecture meeting on the future electric power system was held online on 6th August 2021 from 3:00PM sponsored by IEEE LMAG Tokyo with the TPC of IEEE Tokyo Section. The lecturer was Dr. Hiroshi Okamoto, Member of the Board and Executive Vice President of TEPCO Power Grid, Inc. The number of attendants was 163 (including 83 IEEE Members and 30 Life Members).

Dr. Okamoto talked on the future vision and issues of electric power systems focusing on “Carbon Neutral (CN)” that electric power companies are now facing. He first introduced a structure of electric power systems and a concept of 5D’s toward the evolution of energy industry: Deregulation (Democratization), Decentralization, Digital Transformation, Decarbonation, and Depopulation. He also discussed issues associated with transforming the demand-supply structure of energy industry to achieve Carbon Neutral. The talk attracted many questions on future energy policy and Dr. Okamoto politely answered all the questions in details.

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R10 Newsletter Committee   

Prepared by: Mohammad Faizal Ahmad Fauzi, Chair for IEEE Region 10 Newsletter Committee

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On Monday 4th October 2021, the Region 10 Newsletter Team had a short get together with the R10 Director, Deepak Mathur. To cater for the diverse geographical locations of the team, the meeting was held at 6PM Indian Standard Time/8.30PM Malaysian Time. Mr. Deepak expressed his appreciation to all the team members who have done a wonderful job in creating rich and interesting contents for the benefits of readers. He reiterated that IEEE Region 10 Connect is the face of R10, and also shared some suggestions to further improve the newsletter. To celebrate the hard work of the team, Mr. Deepak also suggested to have a virtual party for the team, similar to the one R10 Executive Committee had with IEEE President Susan K. Land recently.

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Meet Our R10 Newsletter Team

Mohammad Faizal Ahmad Fauzi

Chair/Chief Editor

Mohammad Faizal received his bachelor degree from Imperial College London in 1999 and doctoral degree from the University of Southampton in 2004. He is currently an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Engineering, Multimedia University, Malaysia. A very active IEEE volunteer since 2007, he served as the Chair for the IEEE Signal Processing Society Malaysia Chapter from 2008 to 2013, and the Chair for the IEEE Malaysia Section from 2017 to 2018. Under his stewardship, the chapter won the inaugural IEEE SPS Chapter of the Year Award in 2011. He also recently been awarded the IEEE Signal Processing Society Meritorious Chapter/Regional Service Award. A member of the IEEE Region 10 Executive Committee since 2019, he currently serves as the chair for the newsletter committee.

Prashant R. Nair

Editor

Prashant R. Nair is currently an Associate Professor in Computer Science & Engineering and Chairman of Rankings & Accreditation cell at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (University), Coimbatore, India. He has been visiting faculty at University of California, San Diego and Sofia University, Bulgaria as an Erasmus Mundus fellow. His intellectual contributions include 6 books, 50+ research publications and editorial board memberships of IEEE MAS Link newsletter of IEEE Madras Section, Computer Society of India (CSI) Communications and CSI Transactions journal. He has held IEEE leadership positions such as Chair-Publications, IEEE Madras Section; Vice-chair, IEEE Education Society chapter of IEEE India Council and rendered service for premier conferences such as IEEE India Council International Conference (INDICON) 2018, IEEE R10 HTC 2014 and IEEE All India Student Congress (AISC) 2013. Awards won include IEEE Education Society global chapter achievement award, six CSI Academic Excellence awards and fellowship of IETE.

Redwan Ferdous

Editor

Redwan Ferdous is professionally a certified project manager and electrical engineer. Currently he is leading as Senior Manager of the Electro Mechanical Engineering department of one of the projects of the largest healthcare chain of Bangladesh, Labaid Group. He is a veteran in cellphone manufacturing industry of Bangladesh. He is a professional member of IEEE for the past 10 years. He has engaged with IEEE R10 Newsletter Committee as editorial board member from 2017. He has been serving the IEEE MGA Member Benefits Portfolio Advisory Committee since 2020. Also, he has served in different IEEE vTools position of IEEE Bangladesh Section, IEEE PES Bangladesh Chapter. Currently he is country representative for Bangladesh of ‘International Robot Olympiad’ and ‘World Robot Olympiad’. He is also international judge of Global Conrad Challenge and Conrad Challenge China. Also, he is Executive Committee member of one of the prominent volunteer organization of the country- ‘Bangladesh Open Source Network’. Moreover, he is engaged in different professional and volunteer organization and activities as well as policy maker related to Humanitarian activities, Robotics, IoT, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence.

Tridibesh Nag

Editor

Tridibesh Nag received his masters and doctoral degree from Jadavpur University Kolkata, India. He is the former HOD of Electrical Engineering Department and presently the Principal of Diploma Section and Assistant Professor with the Department of Electrical Engineering, Netaji Subhash Engineering College, Kolkata, India. A highly active IEEE volunteer since 2006, and senior member of IEEE since 2017. He has held IEEE leadership positions such as Executive Committee member of IEEE Kolkata Section, Newsletter Committee Chair of IEEE Kolkata Section, Membership Development Committee Chair, DEIS Chapter, IEEE, Kolkata section, Treasurer and presently the Secretary of PES Chapter Kolkata Section. He currently serves as one of the Editors for IEEE R10 newsletter committee. He has rendered service for several premier conferences such as, ASPCON, 2020 and 2018, CALCON 2020 and 2017, IEEE TENSYMP,2019, ATS 2019 and is the Publication Co-Chair of IEEE India Council International Conference (INDICON) 2021. He was awarded with Outstanding Volunteer Award, IEEE Kolkata Section,2018 His research interests include electrical machines, control and optimization of electrical drives, hybrid renewable power generation, power quality assessment, rural electrification, and energy conversion.

Lau Bee Theng

Editor

Lau is currently an associate professor in ICT and the Director School of Research, Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus. Her research interests are mainly on assistive and alternative technologies, artificial intelligence, impact studies, learning and assisting people with special needs. She is a Senior Member of IEEE and Association of Computing Machinery, Professional Technologist (Malaysia Board of Technologist) and Certified Tester (International Software Testing Qualifications Board). She also involves actively in committees and projects in  IEEE Sarawak Subsection, IEEE Swinburne Sarawak Student Branch; IEEE Region 10 Newsletter Committee and IEEE Malaysia WIE Student Network Advisory 2016; general chair, IEEE Region 10 HTC, 2020; technical committee, IEEE (technical-sponsor) ENCON 2019; publication co-chair, IEEE (technical-sponsor) ICONDA 2019; project leader in IEEE US Engineering Project in Community Service (EPICS) 2013, IEEE US HAC Events Fund to Humanitarian Technology and Sustainable Development Project, 2020, IEEE Region 10 HTA Committee Humanitarian Challenges, 2020; IEEE Region 10 PG Paper Contest, 2020 and Outstanding Volunteer in IEEE Malaysia, 2019

W. M. W. Sharika Jayalath

Associate Editor

Graduated with B.Sc. (Honours) Eng. Degree specializing in Electrical & Electronic Engineering in 2018 from University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka, she worked as a junior electrical engineer at E-Net Integrated solutions (Pvt) Ltd. Currently, she is pursuing her higher studies in electrical engineering field. She published various aspects of her undergraduate research project in IEEE 9th International Conference on Information and Automation for Sustainability (ICIAFS) 2018 and 2nd National Undergraduate Research Symposium 2019, Sri Lanka. She has been selected as a committee member for IEEE StudPro 3.0 Career Fair 2019. She started her volunteering career in IEEE from student branch level and recently, he extended it into international level. Currently, she is contributing towards the regular release of the IEEE Region 10 Newsletter.

Garima Patel

Associate Editor

Currently, a Final-year Undergraduate Student in Electrical Engineering from Manipal University Jaipur, Garima is an upcoming Business Operations Associate at ZS Associates, a reputed management consulting firm. She has been an active volunteer in IEEE for the last 4 years, starting from the Chairperson of her Student Branch and currently holding the responsibility of Subsection Student Representative in IEEE Delhi Section. She has also been selected as the Networking and Connections Lead in the IEEE India Council Young Professionals Affinity Group and has been awarded the ‘Outstanding Student Volunteer Award’ by the IEEE Delhi Section for her exceptional spirit of volunteerism.

Naila Mukhtar

Webmaster/ Social Media

Ms Naila Mukhtar is currently doing PhD from Macquarie University Australia. She has over five years’ experience in industry and her research interests include Embedded System Security, Artificial Intelligence, Cryptography and Information Security. Currently, she is serving as Webmaster and social media coordinator of IEEE Region 10 Newsletter, Chair IEEE New South Wales (NSW) Women in Engineering (WIE) Affinity Group (AG), Vice-Chair IEEE Computer Society NSW Chapter and Treasurer IEEE NSW Young Professionals Affinity Group. She has actively participated in various technical and non-technical conferences and hosted/co-hosted the WIE track receptions, including Tensymp2018, ANZSCON 2017, IEEE WIE International Leadership Summit Brisbane, and Macquarie University Leadership Summit. She has collaboratively organized prolific events to support students and young professionals, promote gender diversity and inclusion, and professional development. She was the recipient of Macquarie University Best Student Services award (2018), and IEEE WIE Inspiring Student Member of the year award (2019).

Nabeel Ahmed Masoodi

Graphic Designer/Social Media

Nabeel Ahmed Masoodi is an undergraduate student in Electronic Engineering. He is 19 years old and lives in Karachi, Pakistan. He is working as the Head of Media in IEEE Dawood University of Engineering and Technology (DUET) Student Branch. It has been a year since he started Graphic Designing, and he also has interest in robotics. He has learned C, Java and Python and like to learn more to achieve one of his goal to become a full-stack developer. He has also enrolled in many different courses such as Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, Ethical Hacking and WordPress. He is looking to start freelancing soon.

Vaishali

Webmaster/Social Media

Vaishali S. is a student pursuing M.Tech Integrated Software Engineering in VIT, Vellore since 2018. Vaishali specializes in Software Engineering along with courses like Web development, JAVA, Big Data, Cloud Computing, DBMS, Information and System Security, Computer Networks, Agile, Optimization Techniques, and Operating System. She has also worked for the designing team in chapters present in her university and participated in design competitions. She uses her positive attitude and tireless energy to encourage others while working for the chapter. In free time she likes to cook, dance, sing and participate in sports.

Archive

IEEE Region 10 Newsletter

Newsletter 2021

  • Quarter 1: January Edition [PDF] [WEB]
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  • Quarter 3: July Edition [PDF] [WEB]

Newsletter 2020

  • Quarter 1: January Edition [PDF
  • Quarter 2: April Edition  [PDF] [WEB]
  • Quarter 3: July Edition [PDF] [WEB]
  • Quarter 4: October Edition [PDF] [WEB]

Newsletter 2019

Newsletter 2018

Newsletter 2017

Newsletter 2016

Newsletter 2015

Newsletter 2014

Newsletter 2013

Newsletter 2012

Welcome Messages

Message from IEEE Region 10 Director

Dear IEEE Colleagues,

We are coming closer to the end of 2021; a year that will be remembered for long time as a period mankind has learned to live and work in a virtual world. Thanks to new technologies and unequivocal passion, our volunteers all across Region 10 have exhibited with great dedication and commitment for IEEE despite all the challenges and uncertainties. Our committees came out with many innovative programs for member engagement which surely have enriched the value of being members of this great organization.

We continue to be the largest, fastest-growing and most diverse region in IEEE. There are 60 sections and 42 subsections in Region 10 and many of our subsections have the potential to grow as full sections in coming years. I am glad to share that the membership of Region 10 is up by 12%, which is the highest rate among all regions. FUTURE50 initiative continues to provide discount to students. This initiative has benefited Region 10 immensely especially India, and accounted for 65% of total program usage. As it is annual renewal time, I request all members to renew your membership by availing discount options offered by IEEE MGA and technical societies.

We have successfully organized the Region 10 flagship conference, TENSYMP 2021 in August with the theme ‘Good Technologies for Creating Future’ in hybrid mode. I presented an overview of Region 10 from my own place like many others who participated online whereas a good number of delegates attended the conference physically at Jeju Island, South Korea. I congratulate the IEEE Seoul section for successfully organizing another major conference of Region 10 after TENCON 2018.

Similarly, Region 10 Humanitarian Technology Conference 2021, with theme ‘Reverse Innovation for Humanitarian Technology Solutions using STEM Science, Technology, Engineering, and Management’ was also held in hybrid mode recently at Bangalore. I personally attended the grand inauguration of the conference at Bangalore. It was my first travel after 18 months. We are now slowly shifting from fully virtual events to hybrid mode. Many of our sections have started in-person and hybrid events following all protocols and adhering to local safety guidelines. It is a good sign, and I wish we return to full normalcy soon. But, the pandemic has not yet over. Hence, let us be very careful, take all precautions and follow the necessary safety protocols on Covid-19 and adhere to the guidelines issued by local authorities.

Meanwhile, Region 10 announced several award winners in various categories. Many congratulations to all winners. I also congratulate those who participated in award programs and appreciate the spirit of participation. Most members and volunteers were having great credentials and the competition was very tough. We also introduced several special recognition awards to accommodate and motivate more volunteers and members. I encourage our members to keep participating and I am sure you would be recognised.

We executed many of our planned activities with great success. ‘Sparklers Summit’, ‘Career Leadership Aid Program (CLAP)’, ‘Student-YP Joint Activities’, ‘Rejuvenation of dormant YP affinity groups’, ‘YP REVOL 2021’, ‘Skill Upgradation program –  UpSkill 2021’ all were well attended by our members. I am sure of great value enhancement by these programs. The Region 10 team has shown that how opportunities could be created during the challenges. I am proud of each and every volunteer of Region 10 for their outstanding contributions. 

We continue educating our volunteers on ‘conferences’, which is going to be our regular feature for 2021-2022. Region 10 is also supporting sections to organize POCO, that is our way to empower sections to spread awareness on conferences and conference quality.

Region 10 collaborated with IEEE HAC for projects focussed on ‘Addressing Local Needs During COVID19’. 26 selected project proposals, with innovative ideas on various Covid19 related topics, were awarded for funding support. I am happy to share that all 26 projects are  progressing well with great satisfaction. This time, we have associated one mentor to each project to guide projects. We have a plan to convert selected projects in to product. This is going to be very encouraging for participants.

Region 10 Industry Relations Committee launched ‘Industry Academia Dialogue Forum’ to enhance Industry-Academia engagement and select sections have been provided with funding support. It’s great initiative and I am sure our members in academia shall have good exposure from industry. We are brainstorming on various ways of engaging industries in our events.

Region 10 initiative ‘Reaching Locals’ and collaborative program ‘10Talk’ continue to create values. Life members committee is very active and expanding the LMAG network. Currently, we have LMAG in 20 sections and is still growing. Region 10 Student Activities Committee organized ‘R10 Student Membership Development Summit 2021’ to spread awareness on special tools available for students. The Strategic Planning and New Initiatives Committee is pursuing the possibility of launching the 4th “Virtual” R10 flagship conference in addition to TENCON, TENSYMP and R10-HTC. The committee has completed a survey to study the challenges and opportunities of holding this new conference.

Region 10 Professional Activities Committee is planning to organize a series of HardTech/SmartTech workshops in November. The committee has invited proposals for Entrepreneurship Initiatives and 13 proposals are under scrutiny now, the results of which will be announced soon. The Information Management Committee has started implementing event funding portal for R10 committees so that members will be able to submit funding proposals without any hassles. Our YouTube channel is also active with new contents uploaded regularly.

The Information Management committee has finished doing social media management to better engage members and increase subscribers for new R10 YouTube channel by having a regular pre-recorded interview sessions to share about R10 programs and to address concern questions raised by R10 section volunteer leaders. Please visit.

Our volunteers celebrated IEEE Day all over Region 10 in their own traditional and innovative ways. Many of our sections recognised their volunteers for their contributions and some sections organized online events inviting leaders to deliver technical and motivational talk. Please share photographs your celebration in the newsletter.

There are many lessons learnt and many to learn from the pandemic. I am sure that we learnt how to respond to challenging situations and how we could be truly global, and collaborate all across the world. We have explored and used technology to connect with the leaders and technologists across the world and most of our events had international participation, and we plan to continue to do so in the coming years.

I am grateful to each member and every volunteer of Region 10 for their great contributions and outstanding performance. I wish you all a very bright future.

Thank you.

Best regards,

Deepak Mathur

IEEE Region 10 Director

Message from IEEE Region 10 Newsletter Coordinator

Dear Region 10 Members,

It is my pleasure to welcome you to the fourth and final edition of the IEEE Region 10 newsletter for the year. As you can see from the cover page, we now have a new logo for IEEE Region 10 Connect, which has been selected from close to 100 designs submitted to our recent logo design contest. Big congratulations to the contest winner, Sahil Sawant from IEEE Bombay Section for designing the beautiful logo. Again we really appreciate the strong support from our members for our two contests this year.

There are also a few additional changes to the newsletter. We continue to feature our outstanding volunteers and organizational units in our Personalities and Organizational Units of the Month columns, but going forward the columns will be renamed as Know Your R10 Volunteers and Know Your R10 OUs respectively. We have four more volunteers and six more organizational units featured in this edition for your reading pleasure. Besides the regular WIE, YP, Student, and Life Member volunteers, we are now introducing another category for Entrepreneurs, and we are honored to have R10 volunteers Eddie Čustović to feature in our first Entrepreneur column. We hope that this new column can contribute in producing more budding entrepreneurs from our region. This edition also features short biographies of the recently announced R10 award winners, as well as various updates from across the region. To all our readers, be it from Region 10 or otherwise, I hope you enjoy this final newsletter edition of the year.

As usual, you can reach us at r10-ecn@ieee.org if you have any comments or suggestions to share with us regarding the newsletter. Do drop us a line as well if you are interested to be part of the team, as we continue to expand and diversify our committee. Finally, my greatest appreciation to the newsletter team for their hard work in producing another excellent newsletter.

Thank you and kind regards,

Mohammad Faizal Ahmad Fauzi

Chair, IEEE R10 Newsletter Committee

Conference Call for Papers

Call for Papers – IEEE TENCON 2021

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Call for Papers – IEEE R10HTC 2022

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Regional Technology Network Badge Series

Meet and Connect with People in your Region – and earn a badge!

The Technology Network Badge Series is now available. Learn more here.

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Links to Regional Technology Network Communities:

Africa: https://ieee-collabratec.ieee.org/app/community/56/Africa-Technology-Network/activities

Asia/Pacific: https://ieee-collabratec.ieee.org/app/community/51/Asia-Pacific-Technology-Network/activities

Europe: https://ieee-collabratec.ieee.org/app/community/57/Europe-Technology-Network/activities

Middle East: https://ieee-collabratec.ieee.org/app/community/62/Middle-East-Technology-Network/activities
Latin America: https://ieee-collabratec.ieee.org/app/community/61/Latin-America-Technology-Network/activities

North America: https://ieee-collabratec.ieee.org/app/community/58/North-America-Technology-Network/activities

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GUCON 2021

Prepared by: Rabindra Nath Shaw, Chair for IEEE GUCON 2021.

This 4th edition of GUCON received a massive response of 1386 papers from more than 37 countries. More than 500 reviewers from all over the world completed the review process of these papers. 248 best quality papers were accepted after the review process. The paper acceptance ratio is 17%. In this three-day mega event, 7 keynote sessions have been organized. The keynote speakers were all distinguished professors from all over the world (USA, Australia, UK, Italy, Canada, Estonia, Malaysia), including the Vice President of IEEE Computer Society, USA. The conference was organized virtually on an online WebEx platform adhering to the COVID-19 pandemic guidelines. All 248 accepted papers have been presented virtually in 35 technical sessions. Two session chairs were present in each of these 35 technical sessions.

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The inaugural session of GUCON 2021 began with speeches of distinguished guest professors. The vote of thanks was proposed by Prof. Venkatesh Babu (Pro-Vice Chancellor, Galgotias University, India). The conference commenced with two back to back keynote speeches on ‘Evolving distribution grid’ by Prof. Danny Sutanto (University of Wollongong, Australia) and ‘Feasibility of 73 GHz and 140 GHz millimeter-wave technologies for fog radio access networks’ by Prof. Kaharudin Bin Dimyati (Universiti Malaya, Malaysia). This was followed by concurrent paper presentation panels in 10 technical sessions. On the first day 69 papers were presented with the participation of more than 200 authors.

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The second day began with two keynote speeches on ‘Technology and processes to reliably reduce societal harm in the social media industry’ by Dr. Andre Oboler (Vice President MGA, IEEE Computer Society, USA) and ‘A soft robotics approach to understand how the brain conditions the body to make real-time computation more efficient’ by Prof. Dr Thrishantha Nanayakkara (Imperial College, UK). This was followed by concurrent paper presentation panels in 10 technical sessions. Overall, 67 papers were presented on the second day with the participation of more than 200 authors.

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The third day started with 15 parallel technical sessions with 112 papers in total. At the end of the technical sessions, the following keynote speeches were delivered: ‘Data security and privacy in emerging scenarios’ by Prof. Pierangela Samarati, (Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy), and ‘Role of power electronics and advanced machine learning techniques for smart battery’ by Prof. Sheldon Williamson (Ontario Tech University, Canada). The keynote sessions were attended by a large number of students and researchers. GUCON 2021 concluded with the vote of thanks by the conference chair.

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