Harumi Sugimatsu and Robert Wernli
Our September issue of the Beacon follows a summer where, hopefully, everyone enjoyed some time off. This is reflected on the smaller number of reports we received from our chapters (Japan and Australia) and members. However, our Executive Committee remained busy working to make OES a significant society as shown in their reports.
The reports by the President and Executive Vice President highlight the activities of the society and how they are meeting our technological goals. The VP for Workshops and Symposia describes the many events that are being planned that are keeping the society active around the world. This issue includes reports on the 2024 IEEE/OES China Ocean Acoustics Conference and Norway’s TAU Autonomy Challenge by students using their robotic vehicles
Our primary events are the OCEANS conferences, which will be impacted in a couple of years when the MTS is withdrawing as a conference sponsor. The direction that the society will take in the future regarding the OCEANS conferences is discussed in the VP for OCEANS report.
The VP for Technical Activities reports on the status and future of the OES Technical Committees. The article also includes this year’s call for Distinguished Lecturer nominations. The benefits of being a DL is reported in an article by a recent distinguished lecturer.
Our VP for Professional Activities provides the latest on our student branch chapters (SBC), which have increased to 22. The latest SBCs are in Brazil and India. Also included in this issue is a report from IIT Chennai SBC.
The Singapore OCEANS conference, which was reported on in the last Beacon, included additional activities. In support of the Young Professionals (YPs), a YP luncheon, including a panel presentation, was held. Also reported are the benefits of the OES Women in Engineering (WIE) PROPEL Laureate program as reported by two Laureates regarding attendance at the conference in addition to the OES WIE representative. Also reported in this issue was a panel session at OCEANS Singapore that supported the UN Decade of Ocean Science regarding Ocean Observing Platforms and Technologies.
Upcoming workshops and symposia are listed in the Conference Calendar and the Journal EIC again provides a list of recently released papers that are available to our members.
On a positive note, our Distinguished Technical Achievement Award and Distinguished Service Award winners are reported in this issue. On a sadder note, we recently lost one of our key leaders, Jim Barbera. His society friends provided input for the article on him and he is also recognized in this issue’s Blast from the Past.
Have you done something exciting lately? Received an award or professional recognition? Be sure to contact your editors about submitting an article. And don’t miss the Who’s Who in OES article on one of our outstanding members in each issue.
There is a wealth of other information and articles in this issue that we hope you enjoy. And, as always, we’ll close by inviting you to participate in your society. Submit articles and material for the Beacon. Or . . . volunteer for other society activities as a participant or an elected officer. It’s your society and it is here to help you reach your professional goals. Enjoy.