RAS E-news

IEEE Robotics and Automation Society e-News

Volume 6, Number 2, February 2008

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Welcome to RASeNews, the IEEE RAS email newsletter. RASeNews is limited to short announcements of RAS Conferences, RAS society 'action items', breaking news, and time-sensitive issues. Send comments, queries and news items to r.g.snyder@ieee.org.

Important Deadlines for RAS members

RAS AWARDS AND IEEE FELLOW NOMINATION DUE DATES

IMMINENT CONFERENCE AND JOURNAL DEADLINES

See the RAS conference calendar for details: www.ieee-ras.org/calendar/calendartech.php. Check the conference webpages for submission instructions and possible extensions.

Contents

  1. March 1 deadline for RAS Society and IEEE Fellow Nominations
  2. RAS 2008 New Initiative Proposals Due Friday February 15
  3. IEEE/IFR Invention and Entrepreneurship in Robotics and Automation Award

1. March 1 deadline for RAS Society and IEEE Fellow Nominations

March 1 is the deadline for IEEE Society Awards. Any RAS member may submit a nomination. The criteria differ for the different awards, so please refer to the Awards webpage for award descriptions, lists of previous recipient, and nomination instructions. Please use the appropriate nomination form for the nomination and include the reference letters required for some nominations. Send the package via email to the RAS Administrator r.g.snyder@ieee.org.

March 1 is also the deadline for nominations for IEEE Fellow, the highest grade of IEEE membership.

IEEE Fellow applications must be submitted online. See http://www.ieee.org/fellows for nomination information.

2. RAS 2008 New Initiative Proposals Due Friday February 15

In 2007 39 proposals were submitted for the RAS New Initiatives Projects, and ten were funded. A number have already been submitted for 2008, but time is running out. Proposals for 2008 RAS Initiative Grants must be received by the RAS Administrator by Friday, February 15.

As a result of a new IEEE policy established in 2007, the Robotics and Automation Society anticipates being able to use some of its 2008 budget to fund a modest number of initiatives that would benefit society members in general. We expect a maximum of $60,000 to be available to support initiatives. We hope to be able to fund several initiatives in the range of $5000 to $24900.

Members are invited to submit proposals for initiative to the RAS administrator Rosalyn Snyder r.g.snyder@ieee.org.

In accordance with our Business Plan, proposals will be reviewed by the following major Boards of the Society, which, except for EPSB, will be chaired by their respective vice presidents in 2008:

Proposals must identify the Board(s) which most closely represent(s) the type of activity proposed. The Boards will prioritize the requests and send them to the Financial Activities Board, which will review them and forward them to the AdCom, which will make the ultimate funding decisions.

Timeline:

February 15, 2008 – Deadline for proposal submission
March 15, 2008 – Funding decisions disseminated
November 30, 2008 – Final report due
November 30, 2008 – Deadline for invoice

Submission of Proposals

Proposals must be submitted as an attached PDF with a two page limit. Proposals must include, in the following order:

Several issues to consider:

All proposals and related questions should be directed to:
Rosalyn Graham Snyder
Administrator
IEEE Robotics and Automation Society
http://www.ieee-ras.org
r.g.snyder@ieee.org
T +1 919 851 3603
F + 1 919 882 9734<./p>

Evaluation of Proposals

Priorities on which proposals will be preferred for funding will be conducted according to the following criteria:

Essential characteristics

High priority characteristics:

Other Issues:

The following must be included in/with the budgets of all proposals responding to RAS initiative competitions:

3. IEEE/IFR Invention and Entrepreneurship in Robotics and Automation Award

Applications for the Invention and Entrepreneurship Award in Robotics and Automation, which is jointly sponsored by the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society and the International Federation of Robotics are due April 4 2008.

The purpose of this award is to recognize the entrepreneurial commercialization of ideas into actual products. Nominations should cite and describe the original work that has been translated into commercial application as well as the commercial product and its success. The nomination must also describe the unique characteristics of the transformation into the commercialized product that justify the award. The current and future impact of the commercial product is a fundamental element of the merit for selection.

Detailed application information is availabel online or as a PDF.

The award will be presented in Munich on June 11 in conjunction with IEEE/IFR Joint Forum on Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Robotics and Automation June 11, 2008 – 12:30-16:30 International Congress Centre Munich, Germany co-located with Robotik 2008 – Germany’s largest robotics conference – June 11-12, 2008 International Congress Centre Munich, Germany and Automatica 2008 – International Trade Fair for Automation – Assembly, Robotics, Vision – June 10-13, 2008 New Munich Trade Fair Centre, Germany

For additional information, contact Klas Nilsson, klas@ieee.org.