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IEEE Malaysia Section

IEEE Malaysia Power Electronics, Industrial Electronics & Industrial Applications Joint Chapter
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Research Management Institute, Universiti Teknologi Mara
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Bandung, Indonesia
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Chiampelas St.Bandung is famous for 'factory outlets' selling all the famous brands. Ask any tourist that has been to Bandung’s Jalan Cihampelas, they would rather refer to Cihampelas as the Jeansstreet of Bandung. A popular place for jeans among other types of clothing, you would probably be able to find really good bargains here if you are looking for new clothes to shop for during a vacation. -
BaksoBakso or baso is Indonesian meatball or meat paste made from beef surimi. Bakso is commonly made from beef with a small quantity of tapioca flour. Bakso are usually served in a bowl of beef broth, with yellow noodles, rice vermicelli, egg and vegetables. Bakso can be found all across Indonesia; from the traveling cart street vendors to restaurants. Indonesian Bakso is also known as Barack Obama's favourite childhood dish. -
Cibaduyut St.You would be able to find a fine collection of shoes in all types of designs, colours and types from all the renowned designers here at Jalan Cibaduyut. As you get to the place, a statue made out of two bronze shoes would greet you at the entrance, giving you an indication of what to expect once you start walking along the street. -
Kawah RatuKawah Ratu (Queen of the Craters) is the largest crater of Mount Tangkuban Perahu, a dormant volcano 30 km north of the city of Bandung. Kawah Ratu has a location of 6° 45' 32" (6.758889°) south latitude, 107° 36' 38" (107.610556°) east longitude. Kawah Ratu has an average elevation of approximately 1,669 meters above sea level. -
Tangkuban Perahu MountainTangkuban Perahu is a dormant volcano 30 km north of the city of Bandung, the provincial capital of West Java, Indonesia. The name translates roughly to "upturned boat" in Sundanese, referring to the local legend of its creation. -
Bandung LandscapeKota Bandung is the capital of West Java, Indonesia.The city lies in a river basin surrounded by volcanic mountains. Bandung was established as a resort city for early Dutch colonialist, which dubbed the city as Parijs van Java (The Paris of Java). -
Bandung Culture ParkAlternatively known as the Dago Tea House, the Bandung Culture Park is a Sundanese culture and art conservation centre. Here, you can enjoy traditional culture shows set against the backdrop of the beautiful Bandung scenery. -
Gedung SateGedung Sate, is a neo-classical building that now serves as the West Java governor's office. The building was designed by Dutch architect J. Gerber. The peculiar nickname translates literally to 'satay building', which references the shape of the building's central pinnacle - which resemble the shape of one of the Indonesian traditional dish called satay. -
Curug Dago (Dago Waterfall)At 1310 meters above sea level, the Dago Waterfall is a serene and calming scenery to behold. Besides the waterfall, you can also enjoy the beauty of a green park a short trek away. At the waterfall, there are two relic inscriptions written by the King of Thailand who visited the site in 1818 BC.
Welcome
The 2012 IEEE Symposium on Industrial Electronics & Applications (ISIEA 2012) will be held in Hyatt Regency Hotel, Bandung, Indonesia on 23 – 26 September 2012. The symposium is organized to invite international delegates to the historical city of Bandung, the ultimate shopping and holiday paradise in Indonesia. You are invited to share your latest research findings besides getting to know Indonesia.
ISIEA 2012 is organized and sponsored by IEEE Malaysia Section, IEEE Malaysia Power Electronics, Industrial Electronics & Industrial Applications Joint Chapter. It is also co-organized by the IEEE Indonesia.
The Proceedings of ISIEA 2012 will be included in IEEE Xplore
normally leading to SCOPUS indexing
The proceedings of recent symposium including ISIEA 2011, ISIEA 2010 & ISIEA 2009 have been included in IEEE Xplore database and SCOPUS.


