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'''Дали сте и вие член на Македонската Секција на ИЕЕЕ? Ако сте и ако имате корисни информации ве молиме да го дополните материјалот користејќи ја опцијата ''Edit'''''  
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[http://www.ieee.org/go/republic_of_macedonia%7CLink Republic of Macedonia Section Homepage]
== IЕЕE in Republic of Macedonia ==


[[Media:IEEE_Geographic_Unit_Organizing_Document_-_Republic_of_Macedonia.pdf|IEEE Geographic Unit Organizing Document - Republic of Macedonia]]  
First individual IEEE members in Macedonia exist from early 1970’s. In 1990 number of 10 IEEE members has been reached. After the splitting of SFRY and formation of the new IEEE Yugoslavia Section (1992) the IEEE members from Macedonia have started several activities in order to increase the member number in order to reach the critical number, defined by IEEE Bylaws, for Section formation. The initiative board was established. The active members of this board were: ''Goce L. Arsov, Lupco Karadzinov, Katerina Goseva, Vladimir Dimcev and Ljupco Trpezanovski''. Its duty was to organize activities and to recruit new members in order to satisfy the IEEE Bylaws. Finally, in summer 1996 the limit of 50 members was exceeded and petition for IEEE Republic of Macedonia Section was prepared. In October 1996, Jordan Kolev, the chair of the very new Bulgaria Section invited IEEE representatives from Macedonia to meet in Sofia the R8 Director Peer Martin Larsen and the IEEE President [[Wallace Read]] (passed away in 2011) ([[Media:Fig. 1.pdf|Fig. 1]]). The two representatives have been invited to attend the Section Congress 1996 in Denver, USA. At the same time the petition for Section formation has been submitted to the IEEE RAB. This action had, also, great support from [[Raymond Findlay]](1996 IEEE Vice President for Regional Activities and 2002 IEEE President). In January 1997 Republic of Macedonia and its IEEE members were visited by IEEE 1997 President, [[Charles K. Alexander|Charles “Chuck” Alexander]] ([[Media:Fig. 2.pdf|Fig. 2]]). The Republic of Macedonia Section has officially been approved on February 14th 1997 ([[Media:Fig. 3.pdf|Fig. 3]]). In September 1997 the 1996 IEEE President Wallace Read visited Republic of Macedonia Section. During his visit he received the highest Section Award for his support in Section formation ([[Media:Fig. 4.pdf|Fig. 4]]).


==== [http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/IEEE_In_Former_Yugoslavia IEEE In Former Yugoslavia] ====
== IЕЕE Republic of Macedonia Section ==


== IЕЕE in Republic of Macedonia ==
The IEEE Republic of Macedonia Section is [[Media:Section Geographical Location.pdf|located]] in [[Region 8 (Europe, Middle East, & Africa) History|Region 8]] and was formed in 1997. The centre for most activities is around Skopje. While not represented with any IEEE Council, there is close co-operation between the other Balcan Sections and chapters. This year the IEEE Republic of Macedonia Section selebrates its 15th aniversary.


First individual IEEE members in Macedonia exist from early 1970’s. In 1990 number of 10 IEEE members has been reached. After the splitting of SFRY and formation of the new IEEE Yugoslavia Section (1992) the IEEE members from Macedonia have started several activities in order to increase the member number in order to reach the critical number, defined by IEEE Bylaws, for Section formation. The initiative board was established. The active members of this board were: ''Goce L. Arsov, Lupco Karadzinov, Katerina Goseva, Vladimir Dimcev and Ljupco Trpezanovski''. Its duty was to organize activities and to recruit new members in order to satisfy the IEEE Bylaws. Finally, in summer 1996 the limit of 50 members was exceeded and petition for IEEE Republic of Macedonia Section was prepared. In October 1996, Jordan Kolev, the chair of the very new Bulgaria Section invited IEEE representatives from Macedonia to meet in Sofia the R8 Director Peer Martin Larsen and the IEEE President [http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Oral-History:Wally_Read#About_Wally_Read Wallace Read] (passed away in 2011) ([http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/images/5/52/Fig._1.pdf Fig. 1]). The two representatives have been invited to attend the Section Congress 1996 in Denver, USA. At the same time the petition for Section formation has been submitted to the IEEE RAB. This action had, also, great support from [http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Oral-History:Ray_Findlay Raymond Findley ](1996 IEEE Vice President for Regional Activities and 2002 IEEE President). In January 1997 Republic of Macedonia and its IEEE members were visited by IEEE 1997 President, [http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Oral-History:Charles_Alexander Charles “Chuck” Alexander] ([http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/images/4/47/Fig._2.pdf Fig. 2]). The Republic of Macedonia Section has officially been approved on February 14th 1997 ([http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/images/e/e0/Fig._3.pdf Fig. 3]). In September 1997 the 1996 IEEE President Wallace Read visited Republic of Macedonia Section. During his visit he received the highest Section Award for his support in Section formation ([http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/images/b/b0/Fig._4.pdf Fig. 4]).<br>
=== Section activities overview  ===


== IЕЕE Republic of Macedonia Section<br>  ==
In the past 15 years the section grew from 60 to more than 200 members. Many activities were performed and several conferences were co-organised or sponsored. The student branch is very active and atracts quite a number of student members. Good cooperation with neighbouring sections is established. One of the first chapters was the joint chapter SP01 with Bulgaria Section. After the critical number of members was riched on within the both section this chapter splitted in two separate chapters. In 2002 (21-22 September) Republic of Macedonia section organised the first Balcan Sections Meetings with participants from Bulgaria, Romania, Türkiye, Serbia and Macedonia ([[Media:Fig. 5.pdf|Fig. 5]]). The second meeting was organised in 2005 with participation of representatives from Bulgaria, Serbia, Romania, Macedonia and the Region 8 director Baldomir Zajc ([[Media:Fig. 6.pdf|Fig. 6]] and [[Media:Fig. 7.pdf|Fig. 7]]). Among many lectures delivered by wellknown professors from allover the world ([[Media:Fig. 8.pdf|Fig.8]]) DL lectures were organized as well ([[Media:Fig. 9.pdf|Fig. 9]]). In 2007 the Section celebrated its 10th aniversary. Special guests were Baldomir Zajc (R8 past director), Jordan Kolev (from Bulgaria Section) and Vladimir Katic from Serbia and Montenegro Section ([[Media:Fig. 10.pdf|Fig. 10]], [[Media:Fig. 11.pdf|Fig. 11]]).


The IEEE Republic of Macedonia Section is [http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/images/3/38/Section_Geographical_Location.pdf located] in [[Region 8 (Europe, Middle East, & Africa) History|Region 8]] and was formed in 1997. The centre for most activities is around Skopje. While not represented with any IEEE Council, there is close co-operation between the other Balcan Sections and chapters. This year the IEEE Republic of Macedonia Section selebrates its 15th aniversary.<br>
===== Volunteers =====


=== Section activities overview<br>  ===
[[Media:Rep of Macedonia Volunteer History.pdf|Nearly 40 IEEE members of the Section served as volunteers in the past 15 years.]]


In the past 15 years the section grew from 60 to more than 200 members. Many activities were performed and several conferences were co-organised or sponsored. The student branch is very active and atracts quite a number of student members. Good cooperation with neighbouring sections is established. One of the first chapters was the joint chapter SP01 with Bulgaria Section. After the critical number of members was riched on within the both section this chapter splitted in two separate chapters. In 2002 (21-22 September) Republic of Macedonia section organised the first Balcan Sections Meetings with participants from Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Serbia and Macedonia ([http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/images/5/58/Fig._5.pdf Fig. 5]). The second meeting was organised in 2005 with participation of representatives from Bulgaria, Serbia, Romania, Macedonia and the Region 8 director Baldomir Zajc ([http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/images/c/c3/Fig._6.pdf Fig. 6] and [http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/images/a/a2/Fig._7.pdf Fig. 7]). Among many lectures delivered by wellknown professors from allover the world ([http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/images/d/d1/Fig._8.pdf Fig.8]) DL lectures were organized as well ([http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/images/0/04/Fig._9.pdf Fig. 9]). In 2007 the Section celebrated its 10th aniversary. Special guests were Baldomir Zajc (R8 past director), Jordan Kolev (from Bulgaria Section) and Vladimir Katic from Serbia and Montenegro Section ([http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/images/f/f4/Fig._10.pdf Fig. 10], [http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/images/5/5f/Fig._11.pdf Fig. 11]).<br>
As Section Chairs served: Goce L. Arsov, L'ubomir Nikoloski, Vlatko Stoilkov and Vladimir Dimcev
 
===== [http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/images/a/a3/Rep_of_Macedonia_Volunteer_History.pdf Nearly 40 IEEE members of the Section served as volunteers in the past 15 years.]<br>  =====


As Section Chairs served: Goce L. Arsov, L'ubomir Nikoloski, Vlatko Stoilkov and Vladimir Dimcev
==== IEEE SS Cyril and Methodius University  ====


==== IEEE SS Cyril and Methodius University [http://www.etf.ukim.edu.mk/ieeesb/%7C Student Branch] ====
Up to now there is only one student branch within the Republic of Macedonia Section established at the SS Cyril and Methodius University. The Section itself supports all activities of the student branch. The student branch is very active organizing the different kind of activities (seminars, workshops, membership development presentations, student competitions etc) ([[Media:Fig. 12.pdf|Fig. 12]]). Our students participated to Student branch congresses several times. Three teams took participation at IEEEXtreeme 2010 and 2011 and were clasified very high. One of the main events organized by the Student Branch is the international student competition and workshop ROBOMAC. The first ROBOMAC was organised in cooperation with the student organization BEST and the ROBOMAC 2010 and 2012 ([[Media:ROBOMAC 2012-1.pdf|Fig.13]]) in cooperation with the student organization EESTEC.


Up to now there is only one student branch within the Republic of Macedonia Section established at the SS Cyril and Methodius University. The Section itself supports all activities of the student branch. The student branch is very active organizing the different kind of activities (seminars, workshops, membership development presentations, student competitions etc) ([http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/images/3/31/Fig._12.pdf Fig. 12]). Our students participated to Student branch congresses several times. Three teams took participation at IEEEXtreeme 2010 and 2011 and were clasified very high. One of the main events organized by the Student Branch is the international student competition and workshop ROBOMAC. The first ROBOMAC was organised in cooperation with the student organization BEST and the ROBOMAC 2010 and 2012 ([http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/images/c/c3/ROBOMAC_2012-1.pdf Fig.13]) in cooperation with the student organization EESTEC.
*[http://www.etf.ukim.edu.mk/ieeesb/%7C Student Branch Website]


=== IЕЕE Republic of Macedonia Section Today<br>  ===
=== IЕЕE Republic of Macedonia Section in 2012 ===


This year the IEEE Republic of Macedonia Section celebrates its 15th aniversary. The IEEE Republic of Macedonia section has in total 246 active members. The member counts by grade is: 1 fellow, 1 life senior member, 21 senior members, 86 members, 48 graduate student members, 80 student members, 6 associates, 3 affiliates. The saction has 8 chapters:  
This year the IEEE Republic of Macedonia Section celebrates its 15th aniversary. The IEEE Republic of Macedonia section has in total 246 active members. The member counts by grade is: 1 fellow, 1 life senior member, 21 senior members, 86 members, 48 graduate student members, 80 student members, 6 associates, 3 affiliates. The saction has 8 chapters:  


*C16 - established on 1.1.2000<br>
*C16 - established on 1.1.2000  
*COM19 - established on 12.3.1998  
*COM19 - established on 12.3.1998  
*SP01/EMB18 - established on 27.5.2005 <br>
*SP01/EMB18 - established on 27.5.2005
*PE31&nbsp;- established on 3.11.1998  
*PE31&nbsp;- established on 3.11.1998  
*IE13/IA34/PEL35 - established on 12.05.2000<br>
*IE13/IA34/PEL35 - established on 12.05.2000  
*ED15/IM09/SSC37 - established on 16.7.2007 <br>
*ED15/IM09/SSC37 - established on 16.7.2007
*CAS04/CIS011/CS23 - established on 10.8.2007<br>
*CAS04/CIS011/CS23 - established on 10.8.2007  
*IT12 - established on 27.5.2011<br>
*IT12 - established on 27.5.2011


one [[http://www.etf.ukim.edu.mk/ieeesb/%7C Student branch]] - established on 27.4.2000  
one [[http://www.etf.ukim.edu.mk/ieeesb/%7C Student branch]] - established on 27.4.2000  
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*WIE - established on 20.8.2003
*WIE - established on 20.8.2003


=== Current Section Elected Officers 2012-2013  ===
=== Section Elected Officers 2012-2013  ===


*Section Chair - Goce L. Arsov  
*Section Chair - Goce L. Arsov  
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*Student Branch Chair - Iva Matic
*Student Branch Chair - Iva Matic


== Section Officers ==


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|+ align="top" style="caption-side: top"|'''North Macedonia Section Officers'''
|-
!Year
!Chair
!Vice chair
!Secretary
!Treasurer
|-
|2000
|L'ubomir Nikoloski
|Lupco Karadzinov
|Vladimir Dimcev
|Vesna Borozan
|-
|2001
|L'ubomir Nikoloski
|Lupco Karadzinov
|Vladimir Dimcev
|Vesna Borozan
|-
|2002
|L'ubomir Nikoloski
|Vlatko Stoilkov
|Lupco Karadzinov
|Rubin Taleski
|-
|2003
|L'ubomir Nikoloski
|Vlatko Stoilkov
|Lupco Karadzinov
|Rubin Taleski
|-
|2004
|Vlatko Stoilkov
|Vlatko Stoilkov
|Marija Kacarska
|Rubin Taleski
|-
|2005
|Vlatko Stoilkov
|Jovan Stosic
|Marija Kacarska
|Rubin Taleski
|-
|2006
|Vlatko Stoilkov
|Jovan Stosic
|Marija Kacarska
|Rubin Taleski
|-
|2007
|Vladimir Dimcev
|Loskovska Suzana
|Goce Arsov
|Dimitar Taskovski
|-
|2008
|Vladimir Dimcev
|Loskovska Suzana
|Goce Arsov
|Lupco Karadzinov
|-
|2009
|Vladimir Dimcev
|Loskovska Suzana
|Goce Arsov
|Lupco Karadzinov
|-
|2010
|Goce Arsov
|Loskovska Suzana
|Loskovska Suzana
|Dimitar Taskovski
|-
|2011
|Goce Arsov
|Loskovska Suzana
|Loskovska Suzana
|Dimitar Taskovski
|-
|2012
|Goce Arsov
|Loskovska Suzana
|Mile Petkovski
|Dimitar Taskovski
|-
|2013
|Goce Arsov
|Loskovska Suzana
|Mile Petkovski
|Dimitar Taskovski
|-
|2014
|Lupco Karadzinov
|Snezana Cundeva
|Mile Petkovski
|Pero Latkoski
|-
|2015
|Lupco Karadzinov
|Snezana Cundeva
|Mile Petkovski
|Pero Latkoski
|-
|2016
|Lupco Karadzinov
|Snezana Cundeva
|Mare Srbinovska
|Pero Latkoski
|-
|2017
|Lupco Karadzinov
|Snezana Cundeva
|Mare Srbinovska
|Pero Latkoski
|-
|2018
|Pero Latkoski
|Anastas Misev
|Mare Srbinovska
|Mare Srbinovska
|-
|2019
|Pero Latkoski
|Anastas Misev
|Mare Srbinovska
|Mare Srbinovska
|-
|2020
|Pero Latkoski
|Anastas Misev
|Mare Srbinovska
|Mare Srbinovska
|-
|2021
|Pero Latkoski
|Anastas Misev
|Mare Srbinovska
|Mare Srbinovska
|-
|2022
|Anastas Misev
|Goga Cvetkovski
|Tomislav Shuminoski
|Tomislav Shuminoski
|}


== Photo and document Archive<br> ==
== IEEE North Macedonia Section ==


<br>
In June 2020, the section changed its name to the IEEE North Macedonia Section.


[[Media:Fig._1.pdf|Fig 1 - 1996 President Visit]],
== Photo and document Archive  ==


[[Media:Fig._2.pdf|Fig 2 - 1997 President Visit]],  
*[[Media:Region 8 - Republic of Macedonia Section.pdf|Section petition documents]]
*[[Media:IEEE Geographic Unit Organizing Document - Republic of Macedonia.pdf|IEEE Geographic Unit Organizing Document - Republic of Macedonia]]
*[[Media:Fig. 1.pdf|Fig 1 - With 1996 President during his Visit to Bulgaria]],
*[[Media:Fig. 2.pdf|Fig 2 - 1997 President Visit to Macedonia]],
*[[Media:Fig. 3.pdf|Fig 3 - Official letter for IEEE Republic of Macedonia Section formation]],
*[[Media:Fig. 4.pdf|Fig 4 - 1996 President Wally Read receives the Republic of Macedonia Section Award (in Macedonia 1997)]],
*[[Media:Fig. 5.pdf|Fig 5 - The participants of the First Balcan Meeting visiting Ohrid (2002)]],
*[[Media:Fig. 6.pdf|Fig 6 - Participants of the the Second Balcan Meeting (Ohrid - September 2005)]],
*[[Media:Fig. 7.pdf|Fig 7 - The participants of the Second Balcans Meeting in the Monastery St. Naum (2005)]],
*[[Media:Fig. 8.pdf|Fig 8 - After the lecture of Prof. Dragica Vasileska]],
*[[Media:Fig. 9.pdf|Fig 9 - After the DL lecture of Prof. Siegfried Selberherr]],
*[[Media:Fig. 10.pdf|Fib 10 - From the 10th Anniversary]]
*[[Media:Fig. 11.pdf|Fig 11 - Baldomir Zajc (R8 1995-95 director) and Jordan Kolev (from Bulgaria Section) at the formal session celebrating the Section’s 10th anniversary]],
*[[Media:Fig. 12.pdf|Fig 12 - Student Branch Activities]],
*[[Media:ROBOMAC 2012-1.pdf|Fig 13 - ROBOMAC 2012]]
*[[Media:Rep of Macedonia Volunteer History.pdf|Rep of Macedonia Volunteer History.pdf]], *[[Media:Section Geographical Location.pdf|Section_Geographical_Location.pdf]]
*[[Media:Section Geographical Location.pdf|Section Geographical Location]],


[[Media:Fig._3.pdf|Fig. 3.pdf]],
== Further Reading ==


[[Media:Fig._4.pdf|Fig. 4.pdf]], [[Media:Fig._5.pdf|Fig. 5.pdf]], [[Media:Fig._6.pdf|Fig. 6.pdf]], [[Media:Fig._7.pdf|Fig. 7.pdf]], [[Media:Fig._8.pdf|Fig. 8.pdf]], [[Media:Fig._9.pdf|Fig. 9.pdf]],
[http://www.ieee.org/go/republic_of_macedonia%7CLink Republic of Macedonia Section Homepage]  
 
[[Media:Fig._10.pdf|Fib 10 - 10th Anniversary]],[[Media:Fig._11.pdf|Fig. 11.pdf]], [[Media:Fig._12.pdf|Fig. 12.pdf]],


[[Media:Rep_of_Macedonia_Volunteer_History.pdf|Rep of Macedonia Volunteer History.pdf]],
[[IEEE In Former Yugoslavia]]
[[Media:Section_Geographical_Location.pdf|Section Geographical Location]], [[Media:ROBOMAC_2012-1.pdf|ROBOMAC 2012-1.pdf]]  


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IEEE North Macedonia Section History
Established date 1997-02-14
IEEE Region 8
IEEE Council
Geographic region North Macedonia
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Дали сте и вие член на Македонската Секција на ИЕЕЕ? Ако сте и ако имате корисни информации ве молиме да го дополните материјалот користејќи ја опцијата Edit

IЕЕE in Republic of Macedonia

First individual IEEE members in Macedonia exist from early 1970’s. In 1990 number of 10 IEEE members has been reached. After the splitting of SFRY and formation of the new IEEE Yugoslavia Section (1992) the IEEE members from Macedonia have started several activities in order to increase the member number in order to reach the critical number, defined by IEEE Bylaws, for Section formation. The initiative board was established. The active members of this board were: Goce L. Arsov, Lupco Karadzinov, Katerina Goseva, Vladimir Dimcev and Ljupco Trpezanovski. Its duty was to organize activities and to recruit new members in order to satisfy the IEEE Bylaws. Finally, in summer 1996 the limit of 50 members was exceeded and petition for IEEE Republic of Macedonia Section was prepared. In October 1996, Jordan Kolev, the chair of the very new Bulgaria Section invited IEEE representatives from Macedonia to meet in Sofia the R8 Director Peer Martin Larsen and the IEEE President Wallace Read (passed away in 2011) (Fig. 1). The two representatives have been invited to attend the Section Congress 1996 in Denver, USA. At the same time the petition for Section formation has been submitted to the IEEE RAB. This action had, also, great support from Raymond Findlay(1996 IEEE Vice President for Regional Activities and 2002 IEEE President). In January 1997 Republic of Macedonia and its IEEE members were visited by IEEE 1997 President, Charles “Chuck” Alexander (Fig. 2). The Republic of Macedonia Section has officially been approved on February 14th 1997 (Fig. 3). In September 1997 the 1996 IEEE President Wallace Read visited Republic of Macedonia Section. During his visit he received the highest Section Award for his support in Section formation (Fig. 4).

IЕЕE Republic of Macedonia Section

The IEEE Republic of Macedonia Section is located in Region 8 and was formed in 1997. The centre for most activities is around Skopje. While not represented with any IEEE Council, there is close co-operation between the other Balcan Sections and chapters. This year the IEEE Republic of Macedonia Section selebrates its 15th aniversary.

Section activities overview

In the past 15 years the section grew from 60 to more than 200 members. Many activities were performed and several conferences were co-organised or sponsored. The student branch is very active and atracts quite a number of student members. Good cooperation with neighbouring sections is established. One of the first chapters was the joint chapter SP01 with Bulgaria Section. After the critical number of members was riched on within the both section this chapter splitted in two separate chapters. In 2002 (21-22 September) Republic of Macedonia section organised the first Balcan Sections Meetings with participants from Bulgaria, Romania, Türkiye, Serbia and Macedonia (Fig. 5). The second meeting was organised in 2005 with participation of representatives from Bulgaria, Serbia, Romania, Macedonia and the Region 8 director Baldomir Zajc (Fig. 6 and Fig. 7). Among many lectures delivered by wellknown professors from allover the world (Fig.8) DL lectures were organized as well (Fig. 9). In 2007 the Section celebrated its 10th aniversary. Special guests were Baldomir Zajc (R8 past director), Jordan Kolev (from Bulgaria Section) and Vladimir Katic from Serbia and Montenegro Section (Fig. 10, Fig. 11).

Volunteers

Nearly 40 IEEE members of the Section served as volunteers in the past 15 years.

As Section Chairs served: Goce L. Arsov, L'ubomir Nikoloski, Vlatko Stoilkov and Vladimir Dimcev

IEEE SS Cyril and Methodius University

Up to now there is only one student branch within the Republic of Macedonia Section established at the SS Cyril and Methodius University. The Section itself supports all activities of the student branch. The student branch is very active organizing the different kind of activities (seminars, workshops, membership development presentations, student competitions etc) (Fig. 12). Our students participated to Student branch congresses several times. Three teams took participation at IEEEXtreeme 2010 and 2011 and were clasified very high. One of the main events organized by the Student Branch is the international student competition and workshop ROBOMAC. The first ROBOMAC was organised in cooperation with the student organization BEST and the ROBOMAC 2010 and 2012 (Fig.13) in cooperation with the student organization EESTEC.

IЕЕE Republic of Macedonia Section in 2012

This year the IEEE Republic of Macedonia Section celebrates its 15th aniversary. The IEEE Republic of Macedonia section has in total 246 active members. The member counts by grade is: 1 fellow, 1 life senior member, 21 senior members, 86 members, 48 graduate student members, 80 student members, 6 associates, 3 affiliates. The saction has 8 chapters:

  • C16 - established on 1.1.2000
  • COM19 - established on 12.3.1998
  • SP01/EMB18 - established on 27.5.2005
  • PE31 - established on 3.11.1998
  • IE13/IA34/PEL35 - established on 12.05.2000
  • ED15/IM09/SSC37 - established on 16.7.2007
  • CAS04/CIS011/CS23 - established on 10.8.2007
  • IT12 - established on 27.5.2011

one [Student branch] - established on 27.4.2000

and one affinity group:

  • WIE - established on 20.8.2003

Section Elected Officers 2012-2013

  • Section Chair - Goce L. Arsov
  • Section Vicechair - Suzana Loskovska
  • Section Secretary - Mile Petkovski
  • Section Treasurer - Dimitar Taskovski
  • Immediate Past Chair - Vladimir Dimcev
  • Student Activities - Pero Latkoski
  • Membership Development - Lupco Karadzinov
  • Student Branch Chair - Iva Matic

Section Officers

North Macedonia Section Officers
Year Chair Vice chair Secretary Treasurer
2000 L'ubomir Nikoloski Lupco Karadzinov Vladimir Dimcev Vesna Borozan
2001 L'ubomir Nikoloski Lupco Karadzinov Vladimir Dimcev Vesna Borozan
2002 L'ubomir Nikoloski Vlatko Stoilkov Lupco Karadzinov Rubin Taleski
2003 L'ubomir Nikoloski Vlatko Stoilkov Lupco Karadzinov Rubin Taleski
2004 Vlatko Stoilkov Vlatko Stoilkov Marija Kacarska Rubin Taleski
2005 Vlatko Stoilkov Jovan Stosic Marija Kacarska Rubin Taleski
2006 Vlatko Stoilkov Jovan Stosic Marija Kacarska Rubin Taleski
2007 Vladimir Dimcev Loskovska Suzana Goce Arsov Dimitar Taskovski
2008 Vladimir Dimcev Loskovska Suzana Goce Arsov Lupco Karadzinov
2009 Vladimir Dimcev Loskovska Suzana Goce Arsov Lupco Karadzinov
2010 Goce Arsov Loskovska Suzana Loskovska Suzana Dimitar Taskovski
2011 Goce Arsov Loskovska Suzana Loskovska Suzana Dimitar Taskovski
2012 Goce Arsov Loskovska Suzana Mile Petkovski Dimitar Taskovski
2013 Goce Arsov Loskovska Suzana Mile Petkovski Dimitar Taskovski
2014 Lupco Karadzinov Snezana Cundeva Mile Petkovski Pero Latkoski
2015 Lupco Karadzinov Snezana Cundeva Mile Petkovski Pero Latkoski
2016 Lupco Karadzinov Snezana Cundeva Mare Srbinovska Pero Latkoski
2017 Lupco Karadzinov Snezana Cundeva Mare Srbinovska Pero Latkoski
2018 Pero Latkoski Anastas Misev Mare Srbinovska Mare Srbinovska
2019 Pero Latkoski Anastas Misev Mare Srbinovska Mare Srbinovska
2020 Pero Latkoski Anastas Misev Mare Srbinovska Mare Srbinovska
2021 Pero Latkoski Anastas Misev Mare Srbinovska Mare Srbinovska
2022 Anastas Misev Goga Cvetkovski Tomislav Shuminoski Tomislav Shuminoski

IEEE North Macedonia Section

In June 2020, the section changed its name to the IEEE North Macedonia Section.

Photo and document Archive

Further Reading

Republic of Macedonia Section Homepage

IEEE In Former Yugoslavia