Future Events
Click Here to Register for the Industry Day
Job Seeking Strategies Workshop
Date: Monday, 13th Oct,2008
Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Venue: Room G24, School of Electrical Engineering
Wondering where and how to look for a job?
Then this workshop is just for you. This workshop
shows you the most effective ways to search for
your dream job
Many thanks to UNSW's careers and employment center

Industry day
Date: Wednesday, 15th Oct,2008
Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Venue: Rex Vowels Theatre
Attending Companies and Organizations


Annual General Meeting
Date: Wednesday, 15th Oct,2008
Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Venue: Seminar Room - school of EET (Ground floor, behind the student office)
Do you have the passion to make a difference?
Join our team in 2009
To nominate yourself e-mail us on 'ieee AT cse.unsw.edu.au'
and attend our AGM on 15th at 6:00pm
Past Events

MATLAB & Simulink - Workshops
Date: Tuesday, 22nd July,
2008
Time: 9:30am - 2:30pm
Venue:
Room G25, Electrical Eng. & Telecomm Building which would be G17 in
UNSW Campus Map
More information is here in
the
poster
Important: For mandatory
registration follow this link

Matlab Workshop
Date: Monday 26th of May
Time: 9:00am-10:30am
Venue: CSE's Seminar Room (level 1) which would be building K17 in UNSW Campus Map
Topics to be covered:
Introduction to MATLAB
Mathematics with MATLAB
Programming in MATLAB
Creating reports with MATLAB
Introduction to Simulink
Modelling Multi-domain systems in Signal Processing and Control Systems Design
Click the link below to register for this event
Matlab Workshop Registeration
CSE Postgraduate welcome session (2008-03-04)
Representatives of the IEEE student chapter will be present at this welcome, including our president.
Come along to hear about the many benefits of IEEE membership - and besides there's a whole lot of
other interesting and relevant stuff in this welcome session
Date: Tuesday, O-Week (2008-03-04)
Time: 6pm
Where: Seminar Room, Level 1, K17 Computer Science Building
EET undergraduate OHS session (2008-03-05)
There isn't much to say: This is the usual OH+S stuff. We'll be there.
Date: Wednesday, O-Week (2008-03-05)
Time: 9am
Where: Unknown
CSE Undergraduate welcome day (2008-03-06)
Representatives of the IEEE student chapter will be here to spruik IEEE membership, as well as perhaps covering other matters of import. The place to be if you're an undergraduate CSE student.
Date: Thursday, O-Week (2008-03-06)
Time: 10.30 am
Where: Seminar Room, Level 1, K17 Computer Science Building
Building an Open Source Self Balancing Scooter (2008-03-13)
Malcolm Faed has 10+ years of experience in Information Technology in both hardware and software. He has extensive experience in Windows, Networking and in Linux.
He quotes: "This project marries several of my passions, Electronics, Mechanics, Control Systems and Software."
For more info check http://members.optusnet.com.au/a4x4kiwi/scooter/
Date: Thursday, 13 March 2008
Time: 5:30 for 6:00pm Start
Where: Engineers Australia Auditorium, Ground Floor, 8 Thomas Street, Chastwood
Past Event: DVD Night (2007-10-12)
Come and watch mainstream movies that have a technical bent.
Light refreshments are provided.
Date: Friday, Week 11 ( 12/10/2007 )
Time: 5pm-late
Where: Seminar Room 113, Level 1, K17 Computer Science Building
Cost: FREE!
Registration: Just turn up!
This is open to all CSE and EE students - you do not have to be a
member of the IEEE.
Past Event: Industry Day (2007-08-21)
If you're wondering about industrial training or what it's really like to work in industry, then don't miss this must-see event!
Industry Day is a great opportunity for students from any faculty to learn
about the benefits of industrial placements, how to get them and what positions
are currently open.
Industry speakers in IT and electrical engineering will be presenting!:
What
- Talks from 1pm-3:30pm (each 15-20mins)
- Industry Panel from 3:30pm onwards
Date
Next Tuesday (Week 5), 2007-08-21
Where
Seminar Room 113
Level 1
K17 Computer Science Building
University of New South Wales
Cost
Free
Registration
Just turn up!
Past Event: Annual General Meeting (2007-08-21)
Have YOU ever wanted to run a society? Here's YOUR chance!
At the AGM, an election of a fresh executive for late 2007 - mid 2008
(to match the US academic calendar) will be held after a presentation
by the outgoing executive. All CSE and EE students (yes, you!)
are invited to come even if you aren't running for a position.
The AGM is run in a fairly informal and
relaxed fashion so don't be afraid to come!
Date: Next Tuesday (Week 5), 2007-08-21
Time: 4:30pm - 5:00pm i.e. right after Industry Day's presentations (above)
Where: Seminar Room 113, Level 1, K17 Computer Science Building
Running a society is rewarding activity that also builds your
communication, teamwork and leadership skills - qualities that
employers look out for.
This year, the IEEE UNSW Student Branch, ran several events ranging
from a study skills seminar to a DVD night. So you'll have plenty
of support through mentoring by the experienced outgoing executive.
So if you're a computing or electrical student and are motivated to
make a difference, you can run for one or more of the following open
positions:
- Chair
- Vice Chair
- Treasurer
- Secretary
- Website Admin (2x)
- CSE Students Representative (2x)
- EE Students Representative (2x)
- 1st Year Representative (2x)
- 2nd Year Representative (2x)
- 3rd Year Representative (2x)
To nominate yourself in advance, simply email
ieee.exec AT cse.unsw.edu.au.
You can also nominate yourself at the AGM.
At the AGM, you'll be given an opportunity to speak -- if you wish -- about how you plan to contribute to the student branch, after which voting commences.
Past Event: Ace The Exam! - Free Study Skills Workshop For First Year CSE Students (2007-06-07)
Update: Most of the information from the workshop is now available online: [Slides] [Notes]
Nervous about your final exams? We can help you!
Date: This Thursday (Week 14), 2007-06-07
Time: 10am - 12pm
Where: Seminar Room 113, Level 1, K17 Computer Science Building
Bring: Course outlines and lecture notes
In this workshop, Pam Mort, from The Learning Centre, will reveal
strategies for successful studying and exam performance.
Clarence Dang, IEEE UNSW Student Branch Chair, will also show you some exam techniques that have helped achieve some
very high High Distinctions in CSE courses.
There will also be some practice on answering sample exam questions on C.
This is a joint initiative of the IEEE UNSW Student Branch and The
Learning Centre.
Past Event: Drop-in C Programming Classes (Weekly - 6 Weeks)
Drop in for free classes on practical C programming every Monday:
- 3pm-4pm - Quad G048
- 4pm-5pm - Quad G048
These are perfect for students who are learning C and also for those who have learnt C before but wish to brush up on their skills.
You are encouraged register beforehand so that
we can get an idea of numbers and in the
unlikely event that the class is moved or cancelled, we can
contact you. However, registration is not required.
These are open to all CSE and EE students - you do not have to be
a member of the IEEE.
Past Event: DVD Night (2007-04-27)
Come and watch mainstream movies that have a technical bent.
Light refreshments are provided.
Date: This Friday, 2007-04-27
Time: 6pm-late
Where: Seminar Room 113, Level 1, K17 Computer Science Building
Cost: FREE!
Registration: Just turn up!
This is open to all CSE and EE students - you do not have to be a
member of the IEEE.




Important: For mandatory registration follow this link

Time: 9:00am-10:30am
Venue: CSE's Seminar Room (level 1) which would be building K17 in UNSW Campus Map
Introduction to MATLAB
Mathematics with MATLAB
Programming in MATLAB
Creating reports with MATLAB
Introduction to Simulink
Modelling Multi-domain systems in Signal Processing and Control Systems Design
Matlab Workshop Registeration
CSE Postgraduate welcome session (2008-03-04)
Representatives of the IEEE student chapter will be present at this welcome, including our president.
Come along to hear about the many benefits of IEEE membership - and besides there's a whole lot of other interesting and relevant stuff in this welcome session
Date: Tuesday, O-Week (2008-03-04)
Time: 6pm
Where: Seminar Room, Level 1, K17 Computer Science Building
EET undergraduate OHS session (2008-03-05)
There isn't much to say: This is the usual OH+S stuff. We'll be there.
Date: Wednesday, O-Week (2008-03-05)
Time: 9am
Where: Unknown
CSE Undergraduate welcome day (2008-03-06)
Representatives of the IEEE student chapter will be here to spruik IEEE membership, as well as perhaps covering other matters of import. The place to be if you're an undergraduate CSE student.
Date: Thursday, O-Week (2008-03-06)
Time: 10.30 am
Where: Seminar Room, Level 1, K17 Computer Science Building
Building an Open Source Self Balancing Scooter (2008-03-13)
Malcolm Faed has 10+ years of experience in Information Technology in both hardware and software. He has extensive experience in Windows, Networking and in Linux.
He quotes: "This project marries several of my passions, Electronics, Mechanics, Control Systems and Software."
For more info check http://members.optusnet.com.au/a4x4kiwi/scooter/
Date: Thursday, 13 March 2008
Time: 5:30 for 6:00pm Start
Where: Engineers Australia Auditorium, Ground Floor, 8 Thomas Street, Chastwood
Past Event: DVD Night (2007-10-12)
Come and watch mainstream movies that have a technical bent. Light refreshments are provided.
Date: Friday, Week 11 ( 12/10/2007 )
Time: 5pm-late
Where: Seminar Room 113, Level 1, K17 Computer Science Building
Cost: FREE!
Registration: Just turn up!
This is open to all CSE and EE students - you do not have to be a member of the IEEE.
Past Event: Industry Day (2007-08-21)
If you're wondering about industrial training or what it's really like to work in industry, then don't miss this must-see event!
Industry Day is a great opportunity for students from any faculty to learn about the benefits of industrial placements, how to get them and what positions are currently open.
Industry speakers in IT and electrical engineering will be presenting!:
| What |
|
| Date | Next Tuesday (Week 5), 2007-08-21 |
| Where | Seminar Room 113 Level 1 K17 Computer Science Building University of New South Wales |
| Cost | Free |
| Registration | Just turn up! |
Past Event: Annual General Meeting (2007-08-21)
Have YOU ever wanted to run a society? Here's YOUR chance!
At the AGM, an election of a fresh executive for late 2007 - mid 2008 (to match the US academic calendar) will be held after a presentation by the outgoing executive. All CSE and EE students (yes, you!) are invited to come even if you aren't running for a position. The AGM is run in a fairly informal and relaxed fashion so don't be afraid to come!
Date: Next Tuesday (Week 5), 2007-08-21
Time: 4:30pm - 5:00pm i.e. right after Industry Day's presentations (above)
Where: Seminar Room 113, Level 1, K17 Computer Science Building
Running a society is rewarding activity that also builds your communication, teamwork and leadership skills - qualities that employers look out for. This year, the IEEE UNSW Student Branch, ran several events ranging from a study skills seminar to a DVD night. So you'll have plenty of support through mentoring by the experienced outgoing executive.
So if you're a computing or electrical student and are motivated to make a difference, you can run for one or more of the following open positions:
- Chair
- Vice Chair
- Treasurer
- Secretary
- Website Admin (2x)
- CSE Students Representative (2x)
- EE Students Representative (2x)
- 1st Year Representative (2x)
- 2nd Year Representative (2x)
- 3rd Year Representative (2x)
To nominate yourself in advance, simply email ieee.exec AT cse.unsw.edu.au. You can also nominate yourself at the AGM.
At the AGM, you'll be given an opportunity to speak -- if you wish -- about how you plan to contribute to the student branch, after which voting commences.
Past Event: Ace The Exam! - Free Study Skills Workshop For First Year CSE Students (2007-06-07)
Update: Most of the information from the workshop is now available online: [Slides] [Notes]
Nervous about your final exams? We can help you!
Date: This Thursday (Week 14), 2007-06-07
Time: 10am - 12pm
Where: Seminar Room 113, Level 1, K17 Computer Science Building
Bring: Course outlines and lecture notes
In this workshop, Pam Mort, from The Learning Centre, will reveal strategies for successful studying and exam performance.
Clarence Dang, IEEE UNSW Student Branch Chair, will also show you some exam techniques that have helped achieve some very high High Distinctions in CSE courses.
There will also be some practice on answering sample exam questions on C.
This is a joint initiative of the IEEE UNSW Student Branch and The Learning Centre.
Past Event: Drop-in C Programming Classes (Weekly - 6 Weeks)
Drop in for free classes on practical C programming every Monday:
- 3pm-4pm - Quad G048
- 4pm-5pm - Quad G048
These are perfect for students who are learning C and also for those who have learnt C before but wish to brush up on their skills.
You are encouraged register beforehand so that we can get an idea of numbers and in the unlikely event that the class is moved or cancelled, we can contact you. However, registration is not required.
These are open to all CSE and EE students - you do not have to be a member of the IEEE.
Past Event: DVD Night (2007-04-27)
Come and watch mainstream movies that have a technical bent. Light refreshments are provided.
Date: This Friday, 2007-04-27
Time: 6pm-late
Where: Seminar Room 113, Level 1, K17 Computer Science Building
Cost: FREE!
Registration: Just turn up!
This is open to all CSE and EE students - you do not have to be a member of the IEEE.

