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DESCRIPTION:On October 5th\, IEEE Women in Engineering\, Bangladesh Section
  and IEEE Bangladesh Section jointly organized “Industrial Visit at Atom
 ic Energy Research Establishment (AERE)” funded by IEEE Region 10 2017.T
 he event was held on Thursday at Atomic Energy Research Establishment (AER
 E)\, Savar. Atomic Energy Research Establishment (AERE) is a major researc
 h set-up of Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (BAEC)\, with an aim for p
 eaceful application of nuclear energy in various physical\, biological and
  engineering fields.\n\nThe tour was initiated by visiting the Institute o
 f Nuclear Science and Technology (INST) where the reactor along with its c
 hamber and source were shown after a short briefing on their working actio
 n. Then came the visit in Institute of Electronics (IE)\, where the member
 s had a chance to revise their idea about electronic circuitry and VLSI de
 signing. Following that\, the visitors were moved to Energy Institute (EI)
 \, where the complete production process of solar arrays in Bangladesh was
  demonstrated.\n\nThe final part of the visit was held in Central Engineer
 ing Facilities (CEF) which were an interdisciplinary unit of electrical an
 d mechanical engineering. All hardwires related to the research are manufa
 ctured in this facility. Of course\, the students got the chance to observ
 e some of the mentioned procedures.\n\nBldg: Atomic Energy Research Establ
 ishment (AERE)\, Savar\, Dhaka\, Dhaka\, Bangladesh
LOCATION:Bldg: Atomic Energy Research Establishment (AERE)\, Savar\, Dhaka\
 , Dhaka\, Bangladesh
ORGANIZER:shoilie.chakma@outlook.com
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:“Industrial Visit at Atomic Energy Research Establishment (AERE)
 ” organized by IEEE WIE AG BDS and IEEE BDS
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/163038
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;On October 5th\, IEEE Women in Engineering
 \, Bangladesh Section and IEEE Bangladesh Section jointly organized &amp;ldquo
 \;Industrial Visit at Atomic Energy Research Establishment (AERE)&amp;rdquo\; 
 funded by IEEE Region 10 2017.The event was held on Thursday at Atomic Ene
 rgy Research Establishment (AERE)\, Savar. Atomic Energy Research Establis
 hment (AERE) is a major research set-up of Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commis
 sion (BAEC)\, with an aim for peaceful application of nuclear energy in va
 rious physical\, biological and engineering fields.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p class=&quot;font_8&quot;
  style=&quot;text-align: justify\;&quot;&gt;The tour was initiated by visiting the Inst
 itute of Nuclear Science and Technology (INST) where the reactor along wit
 h its chamber and source were shown after a short briefing on their workin
 g action. Then came the visit in Institute of Electronics (IE)\, where the
  members had a chance to revise their idea about electronic circuitry and 
 VLSI designing. Following that\, the visitors were moved to Energy Institu
 te (EI)\, where the complete production process of solar arrays in Banglad
 esh was demonstrated.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p class=&quot;font_8&quot; style=&quot;text-align: justify\;&quot;
 &gt;The final part of the visit was held in Central Engineering Facilities (C
 EF) which were an interdisciplinary unit of electrical and mechanical engi
 neering. All hardwires related to the research are manufactured in this fa
 cility. Of course\, the students got the chance to observe some of the men
 tioned procedures.&lt;/p&gt;
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