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== Origins == | == Origins == | ||
[[Media:Norway_Section_petition_letter.pdf|A letter]], dated 1963, from IEEE members from Norway petitioning for the creation of a Norway Section. Congratulatory letter from IEEE acknowledging the creation of the Norway Section. | [[Media:Norway_Section_petition_letter.pdf|A letter]], dated 1963, from IEEE members from Norway petitioning for the creation of a Norway Section. Congratulatory letter from IEEE acknowledging the creation of the Norway Section. Inaugrated 28th March 1963. | ||
IEEE Norway Section | IEEE Norway Section is thus one of the oldest Sections in [[Region 8 (Europe, Middle East, & Africa) History|R8]]. At the beginning of 2010 Norway Section had 1008 members. The Section has seven Chapters and one Student Branch: | ||
*[[IEEE Signal Processing Society History|Signal Processing]]/Information Technology/[[IEEE Communications Society History|Communication]] (SPITCOM) | |||
*[[IEEE Industry Applications Society History|Industrial Applications]] | |||
*Power Engineering | |||
*[[IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society History|Antennas and Propagation]]/[[IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society History|Microwave Theory and Techniques]] | |||
*[[IEEE Education Society History|Education]] | |||
*[[IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society History|Oceanic Engineering]] | |||
*[[IEEE Control Systems Society History|Control System]] | |||
SPITCOM is located in Trondheim, IA is located in Stavanger, AP/MTT in Bergen, Education in Porsgrun and the PE chapter is located in Oslo. The Student Branch is located in Trondheim. | SPITCOM is located in Trondheim, IA is located in Stavanger, AP/MTT in Bergen, Education in Porsgrun and the PE chapter is located in Oslo. The Student Branch is located in Trondheim. | ||
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== 40th Anniversay == | == 40th Anniversay == | ||
The 40th Anniversay was held on 13 November 2005. The opening speaker was Knut Endresen with this [[Media:Norway_Endresen.pdf|Address]] | The 40th Anniversay was held on 13 November 2005. The opening speaker was Knut Endresen with this [[Media:Norway_Endresen.pdf|Address]] | ||
The other speakers were Morten Hovd, Per Morten Schiefloe, Jens G. Balchen, Sverre Aam, Arne Nysveen og Thomas Tybell. | |||
The IEEE Norway Section participates in a group titled the "Baltic Cooperation". | == The Baltic Cooperation == | ||
The IEEE Norway Section participates in a group titled the "Baltic Cooperation". The objective of the IEEE Baltic Cooperation is to create a functioning collaboration between the Baltic Region sections which shall result in common activities, such as; joint events, joint chapters and common utilization of IEEE resources. | |||
The IEEE Baltic Cooperation consists of the following IEEE Sections: | The IEEE Baltic Cooperation consists of the following IEEE Sections: | ||
*Denmark | *[[IEEE Denmark Section History|Denmark]] | ||
*Lithuania | *[[IEEE Lithuania Section History|Lithuania]] | ||
*Estonia | *[[IEEE Estonia Section History|Estonia]] | ||
*Norway | *Norway | ||
*Finland | *[[IEEE Finland Section History|Finland]] | ||
*Poland | *[[IEEE Poland Section History|Poland]] | ||
*Iceland | *[[IEEE Iceland Section History|Iceland]] | ||
*Russia North-West | *[[IEEE Russia (Northwest) Section History|Russia North-West]] | ||
*Latvia | *[[IEEE Latvia Section History|Latvia]] | ||
*Sweden | *[[IEEE Sweden Section History|Sweden]] | ||
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== Historical Document Archive == | == Historical Document Archive == | ||
[[Media:IEEE_Geographic_Unit_Organizing_Document_-_Norway.pdf|IEEE Geographic Unit Organizing Document - Norway]] | [[Media:IEEE_Geographic_Unit_Organizing_Document_-_Norway.pdf|IEEE Geographic Unit Organizing Document - Norway]] | ||
[[Media:Norway_Endresen.pdf|Norway_Endresen Address]] | |||
[[Category:IEEE]] [[Category:Geographical_units]] [[Category:Sections]] | [[Category:IEEE]] [[Category:Geographical_units]] [[Category:Sections]] |
Revision as of 17:21, 25 February 2010
Origins
A letter, dated 1963, from IEEE members from Norway petitioning for the creation of a Norway Section. Congratulatory letter from IEEE acknowledging the creation of the Norway Section. Inaugrated 28th March 1963.
IEEE Norway Section is thus one of the oldest Sections in R8. At the beginning of 2010 Norway Section had 1008 members. The Section has seven Chapters and one Student Branch:
- Signal Processing/Information Technology/Communication (SPITCOM)
- Industrial Applications
- Power Engineering
- Antennas and Propagation/Microwave Theory and Techniques
- Education
- Oceanic Engineering
- Control System
SPITCOM is located in Trondheim, IA is located in Stavanger, AP/MTT in Bergen, Education in Porsgrun and the PE chapter is located in Oslo. The Student Branch is located in Trondheim.
40th Anniversay
The 40th Anniversay was held on 13 November 2005. The opening speaker was Knut Endresen with this Address
The other speakers were Morten Hovd, Per Morten Schiefloe, Jens G. Balchen, Sverre Aam, Arne Nysveen og Thomas Tybell.
The Baltic Cooperation
The IEEE Norway Section participates in a group titled the "Baltic Cooperation". The objective of the IEEE Baltic Cooperation is to create a functioning collaboration between the Baltic Region sections which shall result in common activities, such as; joint events, joint chapters and common utilization of IEEE resources.
The IEEE Baltic Cooperation consists of the following IEEE Sections:
Can you help?
Are you a member of this section? Please help expand the article by using the edit tab....