September 2024 OES Beacon

Chapter News (September 2024)

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Japan Chapter 

OES Japan Annual meeting   

Reported by Harumi Sugimatsu

The annual meeting of OES-Japan was held on 16 July 2024.  At this meeting, it was decided that the treasurer would be replaced.Dr. Hisashi Shiba of NEC resigned his position as treasurer and was replaced by Dr. Takahiro Sano of the company.  Hisashi had been the OES-Japan treasurer for many years, and had been responsible for many international conferences organized by OES-Japan, such as UT13 to UT23, AUV2016, and OTO 2018.  Hisashi has also held the position of BEACON Associate Editor since 2015. Takahiro will also take over this position (his introduction article is in this issue).

Hisashi, thank you for your longstanding contribution to OES.

Takahiro, welcome!

IEEE Women in Engineering Day Networking Event (OES Australian Council Chapter members both organizing and participating in this event).

Australia Chapter

Working to Boost Uptake in Gender Diversity and Engineering Careers

Reported by Melanie Olsen, Chapter Chair

IEEE WIE Day celebrations commenced on the 23rd of June and IEEE OES members and the IEEE Northern Australia Section supported the STEM Changemakers initiative to encourage more high school girls to take up engineering careers. The last reporting period has had a focus on improving gender diversity for our future engineering workforce.

IEEE WIE Day celebrations included a marine technology focus talk on reef monitoring technologies at an IEEE Women in Engineering affinity group networking breakfast held in Townsville at James Cook University’s new Engineering and Innovation Place facility.

Over a six-week period, STEM Changemakers conducted a pilot program that involved small groups of high-school girls working together on STEM projects. This program focused on encouraging high-school girls in regional North Queensland to take up engineering careers, by assisting them to design solutions to real problems provided by sponsoring industries. At the end of the six weeks, the groups presented their completed projects at a celebratory event aligning with International Women in Engineering Day. It was outstanding to see so many young ladies presenting their innovative solutions to Australia’s Chief Scientist and over 200 people from industry, academia, and of course IEEE OES.

IEEE OES Australian Chapter representatives Melanie Olsen (Left) and Mal Heron (Right) with Australia’s Chief Scientist Cathy Foley AO PSM
STEM Changemakers Celebration Event

UKRI Chapter

OES UKRI Chapter holds the successful Joint Subsea Innovation Technologies Workshop on 7 June, with young professionals chapter in Aberdeen, UK.   Full report will be in the December issue.