Presidents Report 2005 Irvine California U S A












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President’s Report 2005 Irvine, California, U. S. A. November 2, 2005
Overview u. Sensors Journal u. IEEE SENSORS u. Technical Activities u. Finances u. TAB and IEEE Matters u. Accomplishments u. Vision and Mission u. Opportunities
Sensors Journal u. Page count growing nicely u. Economics ok because of new page budget rules u. New IEL Distribution Algorithm will probably change our income u. We need to broaden our Associate Editor slate
IEEE SENSORS u. We seem to have recovered from our early missteps u. Vienna and Irvine successful u. Daegu looks promising u 2007 venue is uncertain u. Venue rotation continues u. Local Organizing Committees and TPCs are excellent sources of Sensors Council Colleagues
Technical Activities u. IEEE Committee on Earth Observation u. GE-sponsored Scholarships u. Expert NOW (was XELL)
Finances u. Council now off the TAB Finance Watch List thanks to Schober and Bannon u Concerns: v. IEEE Infrastructure v. Conferences v. New IEL payout Charges
TAB and IEEE Matters u. Chapters for Technical u. New Councils v. Systems Council v. Life Sciences Councils
Accomplishments u. Journal u. Conferences u. Committee on Earth u. GE Scholarship Observation
Mission u. IEEE Sensors Council fosters cooperative activities among those active in sensors and related fields for the benefit of society.
u IEEE Vision SENSORS Conference and the IEEE Sensors Journal is the first place people look for information about sensors. u IEEE SENSORS is the conference at which important presentations and announcements about sensors must be made u Presentation at IEEE SENSORS and publication in the IEEE Sensors Journal is essential for success in the Sensors field
Opportunities u. Attract active colleagues via v. Journal v. Conference v. Other Activities u. Identify new, growing areas of technical interest u. Foster Joint Activities among Member Societies
Exhortation u. Be excited! u. Infect your friends!! u. Do good!!!