b'Member News November 2019 23Member updatesRecently elected Fellows MayAugust 2019Mr Tobias AnderbergUSA, California Professor Hongbo JiangP.R. China, Hunan Dr Bruce RussellEngland, GloucestershireDr Abhishek AsthanaEngland, South Yorkshire Professor Juncheng JiangPeoples Republic ofProfessor Mohd Nasir TaibMalaysia, SelangorMr Than AyeEngland, Berkshire China, Nanjing Mr Jean Samuel TummaCameroon, DoualaMr Melvyn BaleEngland, SuffolkProfessor Satyabrata JitIndia, Uttar Pradesh Mr Benedict SheppardEngland, London Mr Scott BarrScotland, Aberdeenshire Mr Michael JonesEngland, Hampshire Mr Kevin SheridanIreland, DublinMr Stephen BaxterEngland, Essex Professor Dragan JovcicScotland, Aberdeenshire Mr Gary SianEngland, West MidlandsMr John BennEngland, SuffolkProfessor Andrew KempEngland, North Yorkshire Mr Simon SkinnerEngland, NottinghamshireMr Kaushik BhattacharyaUSA, Illinois Professor Alireza KhalighUSA, Maryland Dr Graeme SmithEngland, HertfordshireDr Ciaran ByrneEngland, Surrey Professor Changle LiPeoples Republic of China, Shaanxi Professor Peter SmithEngland, Tyne and WearMr Neil CarterEngland, Warwickshire Professor Chunguo LiPeoples Republic of China,Dr Qiang SongPeoples Republic of China, BeijingProfessor Tung-Shou ChenRepublic of China, Taiwan Jiangsu Province Mr Jeremy Steventon-BarnesEngland, SuffolkMrs Catherine DavisEngland, Avon Professor Jun LiangWales, PontypriddMr Edward de Salis YoungEngland, Leicestershire Professor Bor-Shyh LinRepublic of China, Taiwan Dr Biljana StojkovskaEngland, WarwickshireBrigadier Manoj De SilvaMuscat, OmanDr Xiandong MaEngland, Lancaster Mr Kai SunP.R. China, Beijing Professor Shuiguang DengPeoples Republic ofEur Ing Dr Justin Maltby-SmithEngland,Mr Jamie ThumsEngland, NottinghamshireChina, Hangzhou Northamptonshire Mr Oliver TreasureEngland, London Professor Eric DimlaEngland, Dorset Mr Darren MartinEngland, Lincolnshire Mr Mark WalkerEngland, DerbyshireProfessor Zongtao DuanPeoples Republic of China,Mr Steven McGlincheyNorthern Ireland, Antrim Associate Professor Jintao WangP.R. China, BeijingShaanxi Province Professor Massimo MitoloUSA, California Mr Wei WeiPeoples Republic of China, BeijingMr Robert DurhamEngland, Berkshire Professor Gang MuPeoples Republic of China, Jilin City Mr Roger WilkinsEngland, Isle of WightMr Michael EdwardsEngland, LondonMr Paul OBrienNorthern Ireland, Derry Mr James WilsonEngland, DerbyshireDr Georgios Ellinas- Cyprus, Paphos Mr Barry OSullivanIreland, Kerry Associate Professor He-Xiu XuP.R. China,Mr Oliver GrievsonEngland, Northamptonshire Dr Sanjeevikumar PadmanabanDenmark, Esbjerg Shaanxi ProvinceProfessor Guangjie HanP.R.China, Changzhou Mr David ParrisAustralia, Perth Dr Kaiping XuePeoples Republic of China, AnhuiMr Paul HayballEngland, Wiltshire Mr Clive PhelpsEngland, Berkshire Mr Vinod Kumar YadavIndia, New DelhiMr Andrew HirstEngland, Manchester Ms Jo PisaniEngland, London Professor Gexiang ZhangPeoples RepublicMrs Rachel HodgesEngland, Derbyshire Professor Tianjiao PuPeoples Republic of China, BeijingMr Glynn HopkinsonEngland, North Lincolnshire Mr Jason ReesEngland, Oxfordshire of China, SichuanMr Andrew HorsfallEngland, Wiltshire Professor Elena Rodriguez-FalconEngland,Dr Yi ZhangCanada, ManitobaMr David IresonEngland, DorsetHerefordshire Dr Yu-Dong ZhangEngland, LeicestershireMr Owen JamesEngland, London Professor Rajkumar RoyEngland, Bedfordshire Dr Jiangfeng ZhangAustralia, New South Wales.For the complete list of elected Fellows, visit theiet.org/newfellows See our complete list of professionally registered members by visiting theiet.org/newregistrantsSocial round upPromoting diversity and inclusion has been a big theme this year and will continue into October, as we celebrate Black History Month. Weve also been promoting professionalism across all sectors, in academia and industry. We know that encouraging a diverse and professional workforce is key to tackling skills shortages and solving future challenges.#REflect2019 #MyIETStory #BlackHistoryMonthIn August, we brought together 300 peopleEjay Nsugbe, a Postdoctoral ResearcherOctober is Black History Month in the UK, from low socioeconomic backgrounds andat the University of Bristol, shared hisso well be celebrating men and women from the Black Asian Ethnic Minorities (BAME)#MyIETStory in July. As a CharteredAfrican and Caribbean descent and their community for our #REflect2019 event withEngineer (CEng) and academic, he wasincredible contributions to engineering and RS Components. It was a day of cutting-edgekeen to spread the word that CEng isnttechnology. technologies and inspirational talks, which wejust for engineers in industry.covered across our social media channels.IET @TheIET IET @TheIETThere is a common misconception that CEng is not as useful in the academic sphere as it is in industry. Thats absolutely wrong!Chartered Engineer, Ejay Nsugbe is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Bristol. Ejay is excited about the opportunity CEng hasGladys West, American mathematicianopened up to him. From the latest music and 3D printing toDisciplinary hearingaugmented reality and robotics, weve collaborated with RS Components to launch If you have a story to share about yourOn 2 August 2019 an IET Disciplinary Panel decided a brand new event #REflect2019! activities or achievements as an IET member,that the Membership of Mr David Norman Poole post it on social media using #MyIETStory. Eng Tech MIET be suspended until 2028.'