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    Founded in 1884, the IEEE is a non-profit organization, and has more than 400,000 individual members in 170 countries. Through its members, the IEEE is a catalyst for technological innovation. IEEE is a leading authority in a broad range of areas such as computer engineering, electric power, aerospace and consumer electronics, biomedical technology, and telecommunications, naming only a few. IEEE publishes 30 percent of the world's literature in electrical engineering, computers and control technology, and hold more than 300 major conferences and 6,000 local meetings annually. Recognized as essential guides for every industry, more than 900 active IEEE standards are in use today with 700 currently in development.

    The main goal of IEEE is the informational and financial support of specialists for the arrangement and development of scientific activity in electric engineering, electronics, computer engineering and information science, application of their results for public benefit as well as professional growth of IEEE members.

About IEEE Russia Siberia Section

    There are three geographical Sections in Russia – IEEE Russia Section (Moscow), IEEE Russia North West Section (St. Petersburg) and IEEE Russia Siberia Section (Novosibirsk).

    On 13 February 2003 IEEE Russia Siberia Section has been established through the split of the Russia Moscow section. Russia Siberia Section has the strong potential for membership growth through its big cities at Ural (in the order of population decreasing: Yekaterinburg, Chelyabinsk, Magnitogorsk, Tyumen, etc.), Siberia (Novosibirsk, Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk, Omsk, Tomsk, etc.) and the Far-East (Vladivostok, Khabarovsk, etc.) Federal Districts of Russia.

    Siberia Section is the part of 8th regional IEEE Unit integrating the countries of Europe, Middle East and Africa. The Section consists of 9 Chapters located in Novosibirsk (5 Sections), Tomsk, Irkutsk, Yekaterinburg, Magnitogorsk-Chelyabinsk.

About South Ural IEEE Chapter

    The official registry of South Ural IEEE Chapter was accomplished on 3 December 2015. The Chapter is formed together with the following scientific societies of IEEE: Industry Applications, Industrial Electronics, Control Systems, Power & Energy.

    Industry Applications Society (IAS) is the world’s biggest organization consolidating the specialists in the areas of industrial design, development of electric engineering and electronic systems, hardware and devices including their control. Industrial Electronics Society (IES) consolidates the specialists and engineers in the areas of electronics, control and communication, as well as electronic hardware development. The concerns of Control Systems Society (CSS) are focused in the areas of theory and practice of technical system control. 30 thousand members of Power & Energy Society (PES) consolidate their concerns in research, development, design, montage and usage of power engineering systems operating in production, transmission, distribution, converting and consumption of electric energy.

    On the initial stage the South Ural IEEE Chapter was established by 13 IEEE members of:
    1) South Ural State University (eng. Voronin S.S., prof. Gasiyarov V.R.., prof. Kulmukhametova À.S., eng. Maklakov À.S., prof. Radionov À.À., prof. Solomin Å.V.);
    2) Nosov Magnitogorsk State University (prof. Andreev S.Ì., prof. Karandaev À.S., prof. Nikolaev À.À., prof. Khramshin V.R., prof. Khramshin Ò.R.);
    3) National Research Technological University MISIS (prof. Baskov S.N.);
    4) National Research University "Moscow Power Engineering Institute" (prof. Anuchin S.À.).

    South Ural IEEE Chapter members arrange the annual scientific-technical "International Conference on Industrial Engineering, Applications and Manufacturing", "International Russian Automation Conference (RusAutoCon)", "International Russian Smart Industry Conference (SmartIndustryCon)", "International Ural Conference (UralCon)" and issue scientific journal "Russian Internet Journal of Industrial Engineering".

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