Upload
camron-williams
View
235
Download
0
Tags:
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Introduction of
Chinese Institute of Engineers
Introduction of
Chinese Institute of Engineers
by CIE, Taiwan, R.O.C. August 6, 2012
by CIE, Taiwan, R.O.C. August 6, 2012
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
ContentsContents
About CIE
Mission
Objectives
Major Activities
Organization
Affiliated Institutes
International Engagement
Contact Information
About CIE
Mission
Objectives
Major Activities
Organization
Affiliated Institutes
International Engagement
Contact Information
Graphic Design for CIE Centennial Celebration
1
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
The Chinese Institute of Engineers (also known as
CIE), is one of the oldest-established and largest
multimodal professional organizations in Taiwan,
R.O.C.
CIE, a non-profit organization, entering its 100th
year, consists of more than 18,000 individual
members and 79 organizational members from a
variety of engineering disciplines across the industry,
the public sector, relevant organizations
and academic institutions.
The Chinese Institute of Engineers (also known as
CIE), is one of the oldest-established and largest
multimodal professional organizations in Taiwan,
R.O.C.
CIE, a non-profit organization, entering its 100th
year, consists of more than 18,000 individual
members and 79 organizational members from a
variety of engineering disciplines across the industry,
the public sector, relevant organizations
and academic institutions.
About CIE (1)About CIE (1)
High Speed Rail-- “Taiwan’s Top 1 Greatest Infrastructure”
2
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
About CIE (2)
History
About CIE (2)
History
• In 1912, some leading Chinese engineers, recognising the importance of combining efforts to develop our country and build the future, joined together and formed the Chinese Institute of Engineers, a pioneer institute located in Kuang Chou, China.
• In March 1951, the General Assembly of CIE moved to Taipei, Taiwan.
• Since then, CIE has thrived and plays a major role in national development and promoting the prosperity of Taiwan's economy and society.
• In 1912, some leading Chinese engineers, recognising the importance of combining efforts to develop our country and build the future, joined together and formed the Chinese Institute of Engineers, a pioneer institute located in Kuang Chou, China.
• In March 1951, the General Assembly of CIE moved to Taipei, Taiwan.
• Since then, CIE has thrived and plays a major role in national development and promoting the prosperity of Taiwan's economy and society.
Taipei 101 –-- “Taiwan’s Top 2 Greatest Infrastructure”
3
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
MissionMission
To strengthen close ties and interactions with members and professional institutes worldwide;
To advance the technology, expertise and professionalism in engineering;
To further national development through the joint efforts with government authorities and private sector.
To strengthen close ties and interactions with members and professional institutes worldwide;
To advance the technology, expertise and professionalism in engineering;
To further national development through the joint efforts with government authorities and private sector.
Hsueh Shan Tunnel -- “Taiwan’s Top 3 Greatest Infrastructure”
4
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
Objectives Objectives To enhance professional knowledge and skills in
engineering science and technology;
To set up engineering ethics and conducts standards;
To provide comprehensive services to members and expand stronger fellowships;
To innovate engineering trainings for the professional advancement of engineers;
To speak as the authoritative voice of the engineering profession for the industry in Taiwan;
To establish extensive network with other engineering organizations both in Taiwan and overseas.
To commit to the social responsibility for shaping a better future.
To enhance professional knowledge and skills in engineering science and technology;
To set up engineering ethics and conducts standards;
To provide comprehensive services to members and expand stronger fellowships;
To innovate engineering trainings for the professional advancement of engineers;
To speak as the authoritative voice of the engineering profession for the industry in Taiwan;
To establish extensive network with other engineering organizations both in Taiwan and overseas.
To commit to the social responsibility for shaping a better future.
Formosa Aboriginal Cultural Village Cable Car – “Taiwan’s Top 4 Greatest Infrastructure”
5
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
The Virtual Museum of Taiwan Infrastructure Online Poll to Vote for the 100 Greatest Infrastructure "Beauty of Infrastructure" Photo Contest Articles Solicitation Contest on “Engineering
Sustainability” CIE Centennial Documentary Films Exhibition Publication of CIE Centennial Special Issue CIE Centennial Celebration & Annual Convention Chinese Institute of Engineers/Centennial Conference
The Virtual Museum of Taiwan Infrastructure Online Poll to Vote for the 100 Greatest Infrastructure "Beauty of Infrastructure" Photo Contest Articles Solicitation Contest on “Engineering
Sustainability” CIE Centennial Documentary Films Exhibition Publication of CIE Centennial Special Issue CIE Centennial Celebration & Annual Convention Chinese Institute of Engineers/Centennial Conference
Major Activities (1)• CIE Centennial Celebration
Major Activities (1)• CIE Centennial Celebration
To celebrate CIE 100th Anniversary, the CIE Centennial Celebration & Joint Annual Convention held on June 3, 2011 in Taipei, Taiwan. This monumental event was honored by the presence of President Ying-Jeou Ma with more than 1,000 participants. Other celebrative activities include:
Taiwanese President Mr. Ying-Jeou Ma (left) presented with CIE Centennial Special Issue by CIE President Mr.John H. Lin (right) in CIE Centennial Celebration & Joint Opening Ceremony of CIE Annual Convention 2011
6
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
Bestowing the CIE Awards on distinguished
engineers and engineering students. The
assortment of major awards include:
Bestowing the CIE Awards on distinguished
engineers and engineering students. The
assortment of major awards include:
Major Activities (2)Major Activities (2)
Taiwanese President Mr. Ying-Jeou Ma (left) bestowing “2011 CIE Engineering Medal” on Mr. Chien-Chung John Li
Engineering Medal
Outstanding Organization Award
Outstanding Engineering Professors
Outstanding Engineer Award
Excellent Young Engineers Award
Engineering Paper Award
Excellence in Engineering Projects Award
Excellence in Industrial-Academic Cooperation Award
Engineering Medal
Outstanding Organization Award
Outstanding Engineering Professors
Outstanding Engineer Award
Excellent Young Engineers Award
Engineering Paper Award
Excellence in Engineering Projects Award
Excellence in Industrial-Academic Cooperation Award
7
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
Organizing conferences, seminars and workshops on engineering themes;
Advancing engineering education and training;
Building “Think Tank” and engineering platform;
Publishing the Journal of CIE, CIE Bimonthly, and E3 News (also known as Elite Engineering Electronic News)
Coordinating with associated engineering societies in different disciplines;
Organizing conferences, seminars and workshops on engineering themes;
Advancing engineering education and training;
Building “Think Tank” and engineering platform;
Publishing the Journal of CIE, CIE Bimonthly, and E3 News (also known as Elite Engineering Electronic News)
Coordinating with associated engineering societies in different disciplines;
Major Activities (3)Major Activities (3)
The Modern Engineering & Technology Seminar (METS) 2012
8
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
Collecting up-to-date information in
engineering field;
Representing the professional interests
of Taiwanese engineers in international
organizations and forums;
Establishing collaborative relationship
with counterpart institutions in
international arena.
Collecting up-to-date information in
engineering field;
Representing the professional interests
of Taiwanese engineers in international
organizations and forums;
Establishing collaborative relationship
with counterpart institutions in
international arena.
Major Activities (4)Major Activities (4)
9
CIE Delegation led by CIE President Mr. John H. Lin (front row, second from left) in Geneva, Switzerland for 2011 WFEO
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
General Assembly
Board of Supervisors5 Board Supervisors
Board of DirectorsPresident
Jenn-Chuan Chern27 Board Directors
22 Committees
24 Affiliated Institutes
4 LocalChapter Offices
Secretariat
Organization (1)Organization Chart
Organization (1)Organization Chart
10
3 OverseasChapter Offices
15 StudentChapter Offices
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
Organization (2)
Committees (1/2)
Organization (2)
Committees (1/2)
1. Committee on Institute Affairs
2. Committee on Finance
3. Committee on Membership
4. Committee on Education
5. Committee on Publications
6. Editorial Committee on Journal of the CIE
7. Committee on Information Management and Development
8. Committee on Awards
9. Committee on Awards of Technical Papers
10. Committee on Engineering and Environment
11. Committee on Sino-Japanese Modern Engineering & Technology Cooperation Symposium
1. Committee on Institute Affairs
2. Committee on Finance
3. Committee on Membership
4. Committee on Education
5. Committee on Publications
6. Editorial Committee on Journal of the CIE
7. Committee on Information Management and Development
8. Committee on Awards
9. Committee on Awards of Technical Papers
10. Committee on Engineering and Environment
11. Committee on Sino-Japanese Modern Engineering & Technology Cooperation Symposium
The Central Cross-Island Highway -- “Taiwan’s Top 5 Greatest Infrastructure”
11
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
12. Committee on International Relations
13. Committee on Modern Engineering and
Technology
14. Committee on Engineering Ethics
15. Fellowship of the Excellent Engineer Awardees
16. Chinese Taipei EMF Engineer Monitoring
Committee
17. Chinese Taipei APEC Engineer Monitoring
Committee
18. Nomination Committee
19. Committee on Organizing Joint Annual Convention
20. Committee on PMP Certification
21. Committee on Think Tank
22. Committee on Laws and Regulations
12. Committee on International Relations
13. Committee on Modern Engineering and
Technology
14. Committee on Engineering Ethics
15. Fellowship of the Excellent Engineer Awardees
16. Chinese Taipei EMF Engineer Monitoring
Committee
17. Chinese Taipei APEC Engineer Monitoring
Committee
18. Nomination Committee
19. Committee on Organizing Joint Annual Convention
20. Committee on PMP Certification
21. Committee on Think Tank
22. Committee on Laws and Regulations
Organization (2) Committees (2/2)
Organization (2) Committees (2/2)
Presidential Office – “Taiwan’s Top 6 Greatest Infrastructure”
12
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
Affiliated Institutes (1)Affiliated Institutes (1)
Chinese Institute of Civil & Hydraulic Engineering (CICHE) Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers (TWICHE) Taiwan Society of Naval Architects & Marine Engineers
(SNAME (Taiwan)) The Chinese Institute of Textile Engineers (CITE) Chinese Institute of Electrical Engineering (CIEE) Taiwan Agricultural Engineers Society (TAES) Chinese Society of Mechanical Engineers (CSME) Chinese Institute of Mining & Metallurgical Engineers
(CIMME)
Chinese Institute of Civil & Hydraulic Engineering (CICHE) Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers (TWICHE) Taiwan Society of Naval Architects & Marine Engineers
(SNAME (Taiwan)) The Chinese Institute of Textile Engineers (CITE) Chinese Institute of Electrical Engineering (CIEE) Taiwan Agricultural Engineers Society (TAES) Chinese Society of Mechanical Engineers (CSME) Chinese Institute of Mining & Metallurgical Engineers
(CIMME)
CIE has signed cooperation agreements with 23 professional engineering institutes to bring together engineers of different disciplines to promote the interests of the engineering profession.
CIE has signed cooperation agreements with 23 professional engineering institutes to bring together engineers of different disciplines to promote the interests of the engineering profession.
Taichung Coal-Fired Power Plant – “Taiwan’s Top 7 Greatest Infrastructure”
13
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
Affiliated Institutes (2)Affiliated Institutes (2) Chinese Society of Survey Engineering (CSSE)
Chinese Institute of Industrial Engineers (CIIE)
The Chinese Institute of Environmental Engineering (CIEE)
Chung-Hwa Nuclear Society (CHNS)
Taiwan Photonics Society
Chinese Institute of Transportation (CIT)
Architectural Institute of Taiwan
The Corrosion Engineering of the Republic of China
Chinese Society of Structural Engineering (CSSE)
Taiwanese Society of Biomedical Engineering
Chinese Society of Pavement Engineering
Taiwan Geotechnical Society (TGS)
IEEE Taipei Section
Materials Research Society Taiwan
The Taiwan Society of Ocean Engineering
The Taiwan Concrete Institute
Chinese Society of Survey Engineering (CSSE)
Chinese Institute of Industrial Engineers (CIIE)
The Chinese Institute of Environmental Engineering (CIEE)
Chung-Hwa Nuclear Society (CHNS)
Taiwan Photonics Society
Chinese Institute of Transportation (CIT)
Architectural Institute of Taiwan
The Corrosion Engineering of the Republic of China
Chinese Society of Structural Engineering (CSSE)
Taiwanese Society of Biomedical Engineering
Chinese Society of Pavement Engineering
Taiwan Geotechnical Society (TGS)
IEEE Taipei Section
Materials Research Society Taiwan
The Taiwan Society of Ocean Engineering
The Taiwan Concrete Institute
Penghu Trans-Oceanic Bridge -- “Taiwan’s Top 8 Greatest Infrastructure”
14
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
International Engagement (1) International Engagement (1)
Becoming a founding National Member to the
World Federation of Engineering Organization
(WFEO) in 1968;
Becoming a Member Economy to IEA APEC
Engineer in 2005;
Becoming a Member Economy to Federation
of Engineering Institutions of Asia and the
Pacific (FEIAP) in 2008;
Becoming a Member Economy to the IEA
Engineers Mobility Forum (EMF) in 2009;
Becoming a founding National Member to the
World Federation of Engineering Organization
(WFEO) in 1968;
Becoming a Member Economy to IEA APEC
Engineer in 2005;
Becoming a Member Economy to Federation
of Engineering Institutions of Asia and the
Pacific (FEIAP) in 2008;
Becoming a Member Economy to the IEA
Engineers Mobility Forum (EMF) in 2009;
National Palace Museum -- “Taiwan’s Top 9 Greatest Infrastructure”
15
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
International Engagement (2) International Engagement (2)
Attending the 2011 WFEO (World Federation of
Engineering Organizations) in Geneva, Switzerland
from September 4 to 9, 2011, whereas negotiating
with “The Institution of Engineers (India)” to sign the
agreement of cooperation between the two parties;
Hosting the 2011 IEAM (International Engineering
Alliance Meeting) in conjunction with the Institute of
Engineering Education Taiwan (IEET) in Taipei,
Taiwan from June 13 to 17, 2011, attended by 120
more delegates of engineering organizations from
25 countries worldwide;
Attending the 2011 WFEO (World Federation of
Engineering Organizations) in Geneva, Switzerland
from September 4 to 9, 2011, whereas negotiating
with “The Institution of Engineers (India)” to sign the
agreement of cooperation between the two parties;
Hosting the 2011 IEAM (International Engineering
Alliance Meeting) in conjunction with the Institute of
Engineering Education Taiwan (IEET) in Taipei,
Taiwan from June 13 to 17, 2011, attended by 120
more delegates of engineering organizations from
25 countries worldwide;
CIE President Mr. John H. Lin (second from left) presenting the flag of CIE,Taiwan to Er. G. Prabhakar, President of “The Institution of Engineers (India)” during 2011 WFEO in Geneva, Switzerland
Group photo: Taiwanese Vice President Mr. Vincent C. Siew (second from left), IEET President Dr. Yeong-Bin Yang (third from left), CIE President Mr. John H. Lin (first from right), and IEA Chair Dr. Winfred Phillips (first from left) 16
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
International Engagement (3) International Engagement (3)
Hosting the Federation of Engineering
Institutions of Asia and the Pacific (FEIAP)
Midterm Convention on June 2, 2011 in
Taipei, Taiwan, which brought together
20 delegates from 7 Southeast Asia and the
Pacific countries;
Attending the 「 The 26th India Engineer
Congress (IEC) 」 , organized by the
Institution of Engineers (India) which took
place in Bangalor, India on December 14-16,
2011.
Hosting the Federation of Engineering
Institutions of Asia and the Pacific (FEIAP)
Midterm Convention on June 2, 2011 in
Taipei, Taiwan, which brought together
20 delegates from 7 Southeast Asia and the
Pacific countries;
Attending the 「 The 26th India Engineer
Congress (IEC) 」 , organized by the
Institution of Engineers (India) which took
place in Bangalor, India on December 14-16,
2011.
FEIAP President Mr. Tan Seng Chuan (right) photo taken with CIE President Mr. John H. Lin (left)
17
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
Inviting Mr. Marwan Abdelhamid, President Elect of
the WFEO and Er. Ho Siong Hin, Immediate Past
President of the Institution of Engineers Singapore
(IES) to attend the 2012 Joint Annual Convention
which took place on June 1, 2012 in Taipei, Taiwan.
Attending the 「 Women in Science, Engineering &
Technology International Conference, (WiSET
2012) 」 , organized by the Institution of Engineers
Malaysia (IEM) which took place in Kuala Lumpur
on June 14-16, 2012. Mrs. Jenny C.L. Wei,
Chairman of CTCI Machinery Corporation and Mrs.
Amy Hu, Chief Technical Officer of THI
Consultants, Inc. were invited to be speakers on
behalf of CIE.
International Engagement (4) International Engagement (4)
Vice President Mr. Den-yih Wu (center) photo taken with CIE President Mr. John H. Lin (left 3)
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
International Engagement (5)International Engagement (5)CIE has already signed MOU or agreements of cooperation with Australia, UK, Malaysia, Korea, India and Singapore in order to facilitate reciprocal recognition of professional qualifications with those engineering authorities, as well as to promote engineers exchange.
CIE has already signed MOU or agreements of cooperation with Australia, UK, Malaysia, Korea, India and Singapore in order to facilitate reciprocal recognition of professional qualifications with those engineering authorities, as well as to promote engineers exchange.
CIE President Mr. John H. Lin (left) swapping signed agreement with KPEA (Korean Professional Engineers Association) President Mr. Young Soung Hahn (right)
18
Country CounterpartDate of Signing
MOU/ Agreement
Australia The Institute of
Engineers,
Australia
May 10,1993 Agreement of Co-operation and Affiliation
between the CIE and the Institution of
Engineers, Australia
UK The University of
Salford
Nov. 15, 2005 Memorandum of Understanding between
the CIE and the University of Salford, UK
Malaysia
The Institution of
Engineers,
Malaysia
Dec. 18, 2007 Memorandum of Understanding between
the CIE and the IEM
Oct. 2, 2009 Agreement of Co-operation and Recognition
between the CIE and the IEM
Korea Korean
Professional
Engineers
Association
Jun. 17, 2011. Agreement of Co-operation between the
CIE and KPEA
India The Institution of
Engineers (India)
Dec. 15, 2011 Agreement of Co-operation between the
CIE and IEI
Palestine The General Union of Palestinian Engineers
Sep. 30, 2012 Agreement of Co-operation between the Chinese Institute of Engineers and the The General Union of Palestinian Engineers
Singapore Institution of Engineers Singapore
Nov. 12, 2012 Memorandum of Understanding between the CIE and the Institution of Engineers Singapore
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
Contact InformationContact Information
• Contact: Li-Chi Yang, Secretary General
• Address: 3rd Fl., No. 1, Sec. 2, Ren-ai
Road, Taipei 10055,
Taiwan, R.O.C
• Tel: +886-2-2392-5128
• Fax: +886-2-2397-3003
• E-mail: [email protected]
• Website: http://www.cie.org.tw
• Contact: Li-Chi Yang, Secretary General
• Address: 3rd Fl., No. 1, Sec. 2, Ren-ai
Road, Taipei 10055,
Taiwan, R.O.C
• Tel: +886-2-2392-5128
• Fax: +886-2-2397-3003
• E-mail: [email protected]
• Website: http://www.cie.org.tw
19
Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE)
Thank You!Thank You!
20