CLEVELAND INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS

Programme of Events for 2008/09

NEXT SOCIAL EVENT - THURSDAY 9th JULY 2009

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TEN PIN BOWLING

Hollywood Bowl, Teesside Retail Park

19:30


Come and round the CIE programme off in style with a night at the bowling alley.
We have managed to agree a fantastic deal of two games of bowling, a burger and fries, and a drink (inc. beer, lager or wine) for the bargain price of just £5 a head

To attend please contact Johan to register in advance on events






Event sponsored by: IOM3


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FORTHCOMING EVENTS

Date Time Event Venue

PROGRAMME COMPLETED - SEE YOU ALL NEXT AUTUMN!!!


RECENT EVENTS

Date Time Event Venue
Wednesday
10th September
10:00 Boulby Potash Mine
Visit report now available, click here for details
Boulby Potash Mine
Thursday
25th September
19:30 Quiz Night
The annual pub quiz returns! A great place to start if you are new to the CIE. Friends, family and non-members welcome - own team not required!

Entrance £3 per person. Pie and peas included.Tickets from Ray: social@cieng.org
http://www.acklamrufc.co.uk
Tuesday
14th October
17:30/
18:00
AGM, Presidential Address
Sue Parker, the incoming President of the CIE, delivered her presidential address
Sue Parker, the incoming President of the CIE for the 2008/9 season, has been a member of the CIE since 2003, and a member of the Council since 2007.
She is a Chartered Physicist and member of the Institute of Physics She sits on the Rolling Committee of the IoM3, and was chair of a conference organising committee in 2006.
Sue has worked for Corus since 1975 and is currently managing Intellectual Property and coordinating Research for the Long Products Business. She has held various positions in Research and Technical.
She is interested in travel and last year fulfilled a 41-year old ambition to visit the Potola Palace in Lhasa, Tibet. Other interests include walking, ski-ing, photography, reading and rock music.

Sue sees the CIE as a place for engineers and those interested in engineering to network.
Click here to read Sue's slides and speaker notes
Sponsored by: Corus Long Products Business
Centuria Building,
Teesside University,
Middlesbrough,
TS1 3BA
Tel: 01642 218121
University of Teesside
Tuesday
11th November
17:30 CIE PRESTIGIOUS LECTURE - BIO ENGINEERING
Prof David Muckle, James Cook University Hospital
MB.BS.FRCS Eng. FRCS Ed.MS.MD
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
The FA, FIFA, and UEFA
Professor Muckle gave a most entertaining and informative lecture recounting his many expereinces throughout his career in medicine. The lecture covered such diverse topics as early applications of Ibuprofen ©, the development of Lucozade Sport © and pioneering advances in orthopaedics. The lecture compresseed the speaker's experiences in medicine, surgery and sport over the last fifty years. Illustrated, anecdotal and based on much original research, it looked at the many changes that have occurred during this time.
Click here to view Professor Muckle's presentation
The event was sponsored by: Siemens VAI
Centuria Building,
Teesside University,
Middlesbrough,
TS1 3BA
Tel: 01642 218121
University of Teesside
Friday
28rd November
19:00 CLEVELAND INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS ANNUAL DINNER
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Attend our annual event at the Thistle Hotel, MIddlesbrough and meet friends, colleagues and contacts over an excellent meal. Members and non-members welcome.

Sponsor of Young Members table: Corus TCP
Thistle Hotel, Middlesbrough
Tuesday
2nd December
17:30 HIT AND RUN

Visit to the crime scene house at the University of Teesside.

Sponsored by: University of Teesside
Crime Scene House,
Teesside University,
Middlesbrough,
TS1 3BA
Tel: 01642 218121
University of Teesside
Tuesday
13th January 2009
17:30 RIVERSIDE ONE - SUSTAINABILITY IN ACTION
David Francis, BioRegional Quintain


Riverside One is not only an innovative looking development based on a masterplan by Will Alsop but is also at the forefront of sustainability by ensuring that the buildings are designed on sustainable principles and, as importantly, that account is taken of sustainable lifestyle issues.
The talk will describe why it is important that we build sustainably with reference to One Planet Living principles and show what approach has been used at Riverside One to create a truly sustainable community.

The event was sponsored by Sembcorp

Centuria Building,
Teesside University,
Middlesbrough,
TS1 3BA
Tel: 01642 218121
University of Teesside
Tuesday
10th February
17:30 IOM3 LECTURE COMPETITION & MEMBERSHIP EVENT
Local Heat of IOM3 Young Person's Lecture Competition, with the chance for the winner to go to the world final. Members and non-members welcome.
The CIE hosted the local heat of the IOM3 Young Person's Lecture Competition 2009.
The winner has the chance to go on to the regional final, and the possibility of the national final, where the prize for the winner is a trip to the world final in South Africa
Presentations will be on the following subjects:
  • Non-intrusive Pipeline Inspection Techniques for Accurate Measurement of Hydrates and Waxes within Operational Pipelines. Steven Wooley THIS WAS THE WINNING PRESENTATION
  • Biotechnology- a probable assistance in mining? Aparna Padman
  • The research and development of photocatalytic air purifier Alexander Hancock
  • Artificial Climbing Holds. Mark Atkinson
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For information, or to enter, contact Johan: youngmembers@cieng.org
Sponsored by: The IOM3
Centuria Building,
Teesside University,
Middlesbrough,
TS1 3BA
Tel: 01642 218121
University of Teesside
Tuesday
10th March
17:30 Adhesives in Industry: Holding it all Together!
Ged McGurk, Technical Director, Engineering Adhesives, Henkel Limited
Modern adhesives are used in enormous variety of industrial applications and yet many Engineers still perceive them to belong to the school
of bodge-it Engineering practice. From the world of micro-electronics to large scale engineering construction this lecture will illustrate the
versatility of modern adhesives technologies and highlight the technical advantages in industrial applications. The lecture will review
common adhesive types and highlight their significant characteristics and fundamental limitations. . Members and non-members welcome.
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Event not currently sponsored
Centuria Building,
Teesside University,
Middlesbrough,
TS1 3BA
Tel: 01642 218121
University of Teesside
Wednesday
22nd April
12:30 NANO TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE
The CIE Annual Conference

Detailed conference programme can be found here.
As many of the presentations as possible will be made available shortly
Principal Sponsor The Cleveland Scientific Institution CSI
Also sponsored by the cpi cpi logo and NanoCentral nano logo
Centuria Building,
Teesside University,
Middlesbrough,
TS1 3BA
Tel: 01642 218121
University of Teesside
Tuesday
12th May
17:30 FOUNDERS LECTURE - RAILWAY MATERIALS
Prof Roderick Smith, Imperial College London
Railways are uniquely identified with the material of their initial construction.
The “Iron Horse” or “Chemin de fer” created a world-wide-web of iron which revolutionised as many
aspects of life and communications as its modern counterpart. The identifying characteristic of
railways is now the contact of “steel wheel on steel rail”.

Today’s railways rely on a wide variety of materials, examples of which will be discussed. The
requirements of cost, weight, reliability, crashworthiness, maintainability and inspection are
often in conflict, as the service loadings imposed by the modern railway on materials have become
more severe.
Detailed information on the founders of the CIE can be found here.
Event sponsored by: Corus Rail
Centuria Building,
Teesside University,
Middlesbrough,
TS1 3BA
Tel: 01642 218121
University of Teesside
Tuesday
9th June OR
Tuesday
16th June
17:30 AERIAL TRAINING & SURVEILLANCE
Cobham Aviation, Durham Tees Valley Airport
As Numbers Are Strictly Limited this event has been split into two visits
To attend please contact the CIE to register in advance
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Durham Tees Valley Airport

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