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Image The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is the world's largest technical professional society. IEEE at the University of Michigan is student branch of National IEEE, and was set up on March 25, 1904. Now there are over 400 members, including students, faculty and staff.

Here at the University of Michigan, IEEE serves as a resource for electrical engineering, computer engineering and computer science students. We provide our members opportunities to enhance their academic, professional, and social lives. IEEE is one the more active student groups - we host two to three events per week throughout the Fall and Winter semesters. The goal of IEEE is to make sure that our members have the exposure to new technical advances in their fields and great career opportunities.

We strongly encourage all our members to participate in our events. There are no membership requirements. All opportunities in this organization are for your benefit - Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your college life!

Quick facts about IEEE:
  • IEEE has more than 370,000 members, including more than 80,000 students, in over 160 countries.
  • With 319 sections in ten geographic regions worldwide.
  • And 1676 chapters that unite local members with similar technical interests.    
  •  There are more than 1,526 student branches at colleges and universities in 80 countries.
  •  39 societies and 5 technical councils representing the wide range of technical interests.
  • Numerous publications including 132 transactions, journals and magazines.
  •   More than 450 IEEE sponsored or cosponsored  conferences worldwide each year.
  •   Over 800 active IEEE standards and more than 400 in development.
Source: http://www.ieee.org/web/aboutus/home/index.html
 
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