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Malta Section
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An Introduction The Council for the IEEE Malta Section was set up on January 8 th 2007, following a call for nominations in the December 2006. There are 9 members in the council (as at October 2007), of which 4 hold an executive role. Their term ends on the 31 st December 2008.
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The Council Chair: Dr Ing. Carl James Debono Vice Chair: Ing. Anton Cutajar Secretary: Ing. Keith Sacco Treasurer: Ing. Saviour Zammit Membership Development: Ing. Dunstan Briffa Student Coordinator: Dr Ing. Simon Fabri Educational Development: Dr Ing. Simon Fabri Professional Activities: Ing. Saviour Zammit Women in Engineering: Ms. Violet Bugeja Student Branch Representative: Ing. Marvin Bugeja Web Master: Mr. Owen Sacco
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IEEE Membership in Malta The IEEE Malta Section has in total 185 active members: 0 Fellows 2 Senior Members 1 Life Member 77 Members 9 Associate Members 12 Affiliates 84 Student Members
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April 2008 Region 8 Committee Meeting (i) Shall be held in Malta between 25 th and 27 th April 2008 at the Le Meridien St Julian’s – this hotel is situated within the grounds of a 19th century Maltese villa on the seafront of picturesque Balluta Bay.
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April 2008 Region 8 Committee Meeting (ii) Malta and its sister island, Gozo, together with little Comino are situated in the middle of the Mediterranean.
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April 2008 Region 8 Committee Meeting (iii) The Maltese Islands have a population of 375,000 people. The Maltese Islands are just 60 miles from Sicily, and 180 miles from Tunisia. Malta's history and language is more easily understood given its position, which up to the Second World War was considered as strategic.
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April 2008 Region 8 Committee Meeting (iv) Malta has several of the oldest known temples in the world still standing and in an excellent state of preservation.
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April 2008 Region 8 Committee Meeting (v) It was inhabited since the earliest times and occupied by Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, French, and English. Malta was the official home of the Knights of the Order of St.John (a.k.a. the Knights of Malta).
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The IEEE Malta Section therefore invites you to come to MALTA for the 90 th Committee Meeting. We look forward to seeing you on our lovely island. Thank You
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