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== Region 5 History Links  ==
== Region 5 History ==


<p>[http://ewh.ieee.org/reg/5/ Official Region 5 Website] </p>
<p>[http://ieeer5.org Official Region 5 Website] </p>


<p>The links below provide some interesting documentation relating to history and activities of institutions in IEEE Region 5. Many thanks to&nbsp;John Meredith for these.</p>
== Region 5 Links to the Past ==
 
<p>The links below provide interesting documentation relating to the histories and activities of institutions--laboratories, enterprises, museums, and like organizations--in IEEE Region 5. Many thanks to John Meredith for initiating this perspective on Region 5 by providing the initial collection of links.</p>
 
=== IEEE Green Technologies Conferences ===
 
<p>The IEEE Green Technologies Conferences, endorsed by Region 5 and hosted by one or more Region 5 sections, "bring together scientists, researchers and practitioners from around the world to develop realistic solutions to the current energy crisis, and to reduce carbon emissions and greenhouse gas emissions." (As described in the narrative history report of the 2012 Green Tech Conference.) The following lists provide links to narrative histories for each of the first four Green Tech Conferences and to the procedings of the second through the fourth Green Tech Conferences. (Note: All of the narrative history reports were authored by Patrick Meyer.)</p>
 
<p> Narrative Histories</p>
 
<p> [http://www.todaysengineer.org/2009/Jun/Green-Tech.asp  2009 in Lubbock, Texas] </p>
 
<p> [http://www.todaysengineer.org/2010/Jul/Green.asp  2010 in Grapevine, Texas] </p>
 
<p> [http://www.todaysengineer.org/2011/Jun/green.asp  2011 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana] </p>
 
<p> [http://www.todaysengineer.org/2012/May/Green.asp  2012 in Tulsa, Oklahoma] </p>
 
<p> Proceedings</p>
 
<p> 2009 in Lubbock, Texas  (NOT AVAILABLE)</p>
 
<p> [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/mostRecentIssue.jsp?reload=true&punumber=5453387  2010 in Grapevine, Texas] </p>
 
<p> [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/mostRecentIssue.jsp?punumber=5754847  2011 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana] </p>
 
<p> [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/mostRecentIssue.jsp?punumber=6200920  2012 in Tulsa, Oklahoma] </p>
 
<p> Links to Preview Fliers for the 2013 Green Tech Conference</p>
 
<p> http://sites.ieee.org/greentech2013/why-1/ </p>
 
<p> http://sites.ieee.org/greentech2013/why-2/ </p>
 
<p> http://sites.ieee.org/greentech2013/why-3/ </p>


=== Johnson Space Center located in Galveston Bay, Texas  ===
=== Johnson Space Center located in Galveston Bay, Texas  ===
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=== National Renewable Energy Laboratory located in Golden, Colorado  ===
=== National Renewable Energy Laboratory located in Golden, Colorado  ===


<p>http://www.nrel.gov/ </p>
<p>[http://www.nrel.gov/ Portal for NREL] </p>
 
<p>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Renewable_Energy_Laboratory History of NREL] </p>
 
<p>[http://www.nrel.gov/about/overview.html/ Information about NREL] </p>
 
<p>[http://www.nrel.gov/wind/ NREL's involvement in wind energy] </p>
 
<p>[http://www.nrel.gov/pv/ NREL's involvement in photo voltaic energy] </p>
 
<p>[http://www.nrel.gov/biomass/ NREL's involvement in biomass energy] </p>
 
<p>[http://www.nrel.gov/solar/ NREL's involvement in solar energy] </p>
 
<p>[http://www.nrel.gov/geothermal/ NREL's involvement in geothermal energy] </p>


=== NIST laboratories located in Boulder, Colorado ===
=== NIST laboratories located in Boulder, Colorado ===
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<p>[http://www.100.nist.gov/ Background information on NIST] </p>
<p>[http://www.100.nist.gov/ Background information on NIST] </p>


<p>[http://www.100.nist.gov/cent_toc.htm Portal for NIST history] </p>
<p>[http://www.100.nist.gov/cent_toc.htm/ Portal for NIST history] </p>


<p>[http://physics.nist.gov/GenInt/Time/time.html A walk through time] </p>
<p>[http://physics.nist.gov/GenInt/Time/time.html A walk through time] </p>
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<p>[http://tf.nist.gov/general/museum/847history.htm NIST’s history in measuring time and frequency] </p>
<p>[http://tf.nist.gov/general/museum/847history.htm NIST’s history in measuring time and frequency] </p>


<p>[http://www.nist.gov/pml/div688/grp40/wwv.cfm/ WWV Radio broadcast Time] </p>
<p>[http://www.nist.gov/pml/div688/grp40/wwv.cfm Information on Radio Station WWV in broadcasting time and frequency] </p>


<p>[http://www.nist.gov/pml/div688/grp40/wwv-history.cfm/ WWV Radio history] </p>
<p>[http://www.nist.gov/pml/div688/grp40/wwv-history.cfm Portal for WWV history] </p>


=== NOAA laboratories located in Boulder, Colorado===
=== NOAA laboratories located in Boulder, Colorado===
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<p>http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/neic/ </p>
<p>http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/neic/ </p>
=== US Department of Energy Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in Carlsbad, New Mexico ===
<p>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waste_Isolation_Pilot_Plant#Future/ History of the only deep geological site--just third such in the world--for isolation of radioactive waste in the United States] </p>
<p>[http://www.wipp.energy.gov/ Portal for WIPP website] </p>


=== History of aviation in Wichita, Kansas  ===
=== History of aviation in Wichita, Kansas  ===

Revision as of 02:14, 13 March 2013

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Region 5 Sections

Within Region 5, Sections are divided into four Areas:

  • North - Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma
  • South - Central and East Texas
  • East - Arkansas and Louisiana
  • West - Colorado, West Texas, Southeast New Mexico, East Wyoming, West South Dakota

North Sections

North Section Principal City
Kansas City Kansas City, MO
Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, OK
Saint Louis St. Louis, MO
Rolla Subsection St. Louis, MO
Tulsa Tulsa, OK
Wichita Wichita, KS

South Sections

South Section Principal City
Central Texas Austin, TX
Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, TX
Rio Grande Valley Subsection Corpus Christi, TX
Dallas Dallas, TX
Fort Worth Fort Worth, TX
Galveston Bay Galveston, TX
Houston Houston, TX
Freeport Subsection Houston, TX

East Sections

East Section Principal City
Arkansas Little Rock, AK
Arkansas River Valley Russellville, AK
Baton Rouge Baton Rouge, LA
Beaumont Beaumont, TX
Lafayette Lafayette, LA
New Orleans New Orleans, LA
Ozark Fayetteville, AK
Shreveport Shreveport, LA
Monroe Subsection Shreveport, LA

West Sections

East Section Principal City
Denver Denver, CO
Black Hills Subsection Denver, CO
High Plains Section Denver, CO
El Paso El Paso, TX, Las Cruces, NM
Panhandle Amarillo, TX
Pikes Peak Colorado Springs, CO
South Plains Lubbock, TX

Region 5 History

Official Region 5 Website

Region 5 Links to the Past

The links below provide interesting documentation relating to the histories and activities of institutions--laboratories, enterprises, museums, and like organizations--in IEEE Region 5. Many thanks to John Meredith for initiating this perspective on Region 5 by providing the initial collection of links.

IEEE Green Technologies Conferences

The IEEE Green Technologies Conferences, endorsed by Region 5 and hosted by one or more Region 5 sections, "bring together scientists, researchers and practitioners from around the world to develop realistic solutions to the current energy crisis, and to reduce carbon emissions and greenhouse gas emissions." (As described in the narrative history report of the 2012 Green Tech Conference.) The following lists provide links to narrative histories for each of the first four Green Tech Conferences and to the procedings of the second through the fourth Green Tech Conferences. (Note: All of the narrative history reports were authored by Patrick Meyer.)

Narrative Histories

2009 in Lubbock, Texas

2010 in Grapevine, Texas

2011 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana

2012 in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Proceedings

2009 in Lubbock, Texas (NOT AVAILABLE)

2010 in Grapevine, Texas

2011 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana

2012 in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Links to Preview Fliers for the 2013 Green Tech Conference

http://sites.ieee.org/greentech2013/why-1/

http://sites.ieee.org/greentech2013/why-2/

http://sites.ieee.org/greentech2013/why-3/

Johnson Space Center located in Galveston Bay, Texas

http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/

Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico

http://www.lanl.gov/

National Renewable Energy Laboratory located in Golden, Colorado

Portal for NREL

History of NREL

Information about NREL

NREL's involvement in wind energy

NREL's involvement in photo voltaic energy

NREL's involvement in biomass energy

NREL's involvement in solar energy

NREL's involvement in geothermal energy

NIST laboratories located in Boulder, Colorado

Background information on NIST

Portal for NIST history

A walk through time

NIST’s history in measuring time and frequency

Information on Radio Station WWV in broadcasting time and frequency

Portal for WWV history

NOAA laboratories located in Boulder, Colorado

http://www.boulder.noaa.gov/

Sandi National Laboratory in Albuquerque, New Mexico

http://www.sandia.gov/

USGS National Earthquake Information Center located in Golden, Colorado

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/neic/

US Department of Energy Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in Carlsbad, New Mexico

History of the only deep geological site--just third such in the world--for isolation of radioactive waste in the United States

Portal for WIPP website

History of aviation in Wichita, Kansas

Wichita Aviation historic timeline

Wichita aviation history

Cessna history

Kansas Aviation museum Wichita

Texas Instruments history

TI history timeline

TI history

Jack Kilby, inteventor of integrated circuit, interview

Robert Coats story (former TI employee)

History of Transistor-transistor-logic (TTL) at TI

TI introduces SN5400 TTL logic family

TI introduction of 74S series Schottky TTL logic for high speed applications

Mostek history

Saint Louis history items

Wireless telegraphy at 1904 St. Louis exposition

History of McDonnell Aircraft and precursor aircraft companies in St. Louis

History of Union Electric Company

History of Wagner Electric Company

Rural Electrification History

History of first REA line in United States located in Bartlett, Texas

Bell System and Western Electric

Includes Bell System Operating Companies and Western Electric Works in Oklahoma City and Lee’s Summit Missouri.

Bess System history

Western Electric history

Histories of Region 5 Academic Institutions: their programs in IEEE Fields and their IEEE Student Branches by Section

Arkansas

Arkansas River Valley

Baton Rouge

Beaumont

Central Texas

Corpus Christi

Dallas

Denver

El Paso

Fort Worth

Galveston Bay

Houston

Kansas City

Lafayette

New Orleans

Oklahoma City

Ozark

Pikes Peak

Saint Louis

Shreveport

South Plains

Tulsa

Wichita

Additional Materials

Guidelines for composing a section history