The
IEEE EMC Society
Distinguished Lecturer Program
(Section VII Angel Fund and Section VI DL Travel were changed to reflect BOD
approved August 2006 Motions)
The EMC Society's Distinguished Lecturer Program (DLP) provides speakers
on various aspects of electromagnetic compatibility for EMC Society chapter
meetings and similar functions. While presentations to groups outside of
the EMC Society and the IEEE are encouraged, the program is not intended
for national or international EMC symposiums, regional conventions, local
colloquiums, trade shows, or commercial seminars. Speaking engagement
arrangements are made by the benefiting organization directly with the
Distinguished Lecturer. Scheduling and minimum audience size are at the discretion
of the Lecturer.
Distinguished Lecturer Engagements are Subsidized
Each Distinguished Lecturer may present six subsidized or shared expense talks each year. The EMC Society will reimburse Distinguished Lecturer's travel expenses for approved speaking engagements up to a recommended limit of $750 per engagement, but this is subject to negotiation and program budget constraints. (When travel expenses for any single trip will exceed this amount, the Lecturer must obtain prior approval before making travel arrangements.)
The EMC Society will reimburse current Distinguished Lecturers up to $1,000 for presentations to EMC Chapters located outside the DL's home continent. Since budget constraints permit few of these trips per year, each trip must be approved in advance by the Distinguished Lecturer Program chairman and the Society's Director of Member Services. (Re: EMCS BOD, 5 May 1997).
The VP for Member Services may approve an increased funding for Intra-Region, international DL travel (or in other special cases, not covered by the current DL Travel Policy), not to exceed a total of US$1,500 per engagement. Requests for increased funding shall be provided by the DL including due justification and the recommendation of the DL committee chair. Requests for increased funding must be submitted at least 30 days prior to the said engagement. The approval of the VP for Member Services must be obtained prior to finalizing lecture arrangements. The VP for Member Services shall report to the BoD in any such case no later than the following BoD meeting (Re: EMCS BOD, 17 August 2006) .
Sharing of expenses between the benefiting organization and the EMC Society is encouraged. For example, the benefiting organization could provide local transportation for the Lecturer, provide meals, etc. Benefiting organizations will please give credit to the "Electromagnetic Compatibility Society, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers" in their newsletter or other announcements. Scheduling a Distinguished Lecturer
1. Review lecturer list below, then contact lecturer directly to
arrange for the engagement:
• Date, time, and location of the
engagement
• Name and affiliation of benefiting organization
• Estimated audience size and type (engineers? students?)
• Topic lecturer will present
• Discuss what logistical needs can be provided by the
benefiting organization (e.g., ground
transportation, meals, handout copying, video display projector, other shared
expenses, etc.)
• Principal benefiting organization contact.
2. Include summary of talk to be presented and lecturer's bio in the
benefiting organization's newsletter or meeting announcement.
Selection of Distinguished Lecturers
The program consists of at least four Distinguished Lecturers, selected by the Program Chairman from written nominations or application from EMC Society members, and approved by the EMC Society Board of Directors. The term for each Distinguished Lecturer is two years. Currently all terms start and end at the turn of a calendar year. Selection is based on (1) professional competence and recognition of EMC expertise, (2) communication and presentation skills, (3) EMC topics, (4) contribution to a balanced program, and (5) recommendation of EMC Society members. Membership in the EMC Society's Distinguished Lecturer program shall not be used in the advertising of products or [consulting] services, nor for any non-approved presentations such as product or training seminars or trade shows. Distinguished Lecturers may not, as part of any DLP presentation, advertise, market, or offer for sale, any commercial product or service.
Distinguished Lecturers
Professor Etienne Sicard, David
Hockanson, Dr. Erping Li, Dr.
Jun Fan, Dr. Franz Schlagenhaufer
INSA, 135 Av de Rangueil
31077 Toulouse - France
Tel +33 561 55 98 14
Mobile +33 623 15 35 74
Fax : +33 561 55 98 00
e-mail : etienne.sicard@insa-toulouse.fr
Web site: http://intrage.insa-tlse.fr/~etienne
Term: 1/06 - 12/07
Topics:
- Improvements in IC design for EMI control.
- Measurement and modeling approaches for EMC of ICs.
- Electromagnetic compatibility of ICs : Advances and Issues
and/or Past, Present and Future.
Senior Staff Engineer - EMC Design Engineering
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
15 Network Circle, MS UMPK15-102
Menlo Park; CA 94025
Phone: 650.352.4601 x40161
Fax: 650.482.6781
Email: david.hockanson@sun.com
Term: 1/06 - 12/07
Topics:
- High-Speed Power Integrity Design: A presentation focused
on the various components and requirements of Power Integrity
from Silicon to VRM.
- System Troubleshooting: A presentation intended to walk through
the analysis of pre-scans and subsequent debugging approaches.
- Inductance in EMC: A discussion on magnetic-flux, and how
it can be decomposed for use in EMC.
Senior Scientist and a Senior R&D Manager of the Electronic
System and Electromagnetics - Singapore National Research Institute
A-STAR Institute of High Performance Computing.
- Power integrity and signal integrity modeling for package
integration
- Fast and efficient computational electromagnetic techniques
for complex EMC/EMI problems
- Reverberation chamber design and EMC testing.
IEEE EMC Society TC-9 Computational Electromagnetics Committee
Chair
Consultant Engineer - NCR Corporation
- High-speed nterconnect and link path design
- Power distribution network design for high-speed digital designs
- Computational EMI modeling
Senior Research Fellow - Western Australian Centre for EMC Technology
in Perth, Australia
- EMC fundamentals
- EMC design at the equipment and system level
- EMC/EMI modeling at the system level.
For more information, contact the program chairman:
James Drewniak
UNIV OF MISSOURI-ROLLA
114 EECH/1870 MINER CIRCLE
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
ROLLA, MO 65409-0001
+1 573 341 4969 - Work
+1 314 341 4532 - FAX
DREWNIAK@UMR.EDU
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