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IEEE Club

The IEEE Club at the 日本一级片 is a student branch of the , the world's largest technical professional organization. The club helps physics and engineering majors see the possibilities of where they could end up after college in their respective fields.

Weekly Seminars

Weekly seminars are tailored to present the business occurring inside various companies, and occasionally there are some pretty cool speakers from intriguing companies. You can learn about internship opportunities available, what different companies do, and discover both cool and practical ideas people have developed in a variety of industries — along with just how the technology works and how these companies operate. Students attend a variety of presentations each year, on topics like:

  • The changing culture of robotics 
  • Ultrasonic welding
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Professional networking and applying for jobs
  • Project management

Check out our event schedules from past semesters and take a look through our photo gallery. That will give you an idea of what it's like to be a member of IEEE.

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Student Activities Conferences

The IEEE Student Activities Conference (SAC) is an incredible opportunity for engineering students to explore innovation, gain practical experience, and connect with industry professionals. This annual event features hands-on workshops, technical competitions, and networking sessions with companies actively recruiting interns and full-time employees. It's a chance to develop your technical skills, discover cutting-edge technologies, and meet peers who share your passion for engineering. Whether you're interested in robotics, software development, or leadership, this conference provides the perfect environment to learn, grow, and take the next step in your engineering career!
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IEEE Officers

Club officers help organize events each semester. The 2023-2024 officers are listed below and are available by email to answer any questions you may have about IEEE.

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