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Auburn University IEEE is the premiere Electrical and Computer
Engineering (ECE) society on the Auburn University campus.
Throughout the year, we organize events that cater to ECE students,
prospective students, alumni, faculty as well as regional
corporations. Here's some more background information about the
organization.
What is the IEEE?
The IEEE is
pronounced "eye-triple-E", and stands for the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Composed of more than 360,000 individuals from every
corner of the world, the IEEE is the premiere EE technical
society. The IEEE consists of
several Societies that specialize in areas of electrical and
electronics engineering as well as computing. The IEEE also has Chapters across the world's cities
and campuses, including the one at Auburn University.The Auburn Chapter
Auburn University IEEE is the Chapter of the IEEE at Auburn
University. It works closely with the
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and the
Eta Kappa Nu
(HKN) honor society to organize meetings, lectures and
extracurricular activities for ECE students. IEEE student officers
network with industry leaders and invite guest speakers to the
campus for talks. The branch also participates in annual events such
as E-Day and the homecoming, which are geared towards Auburn's
prospective students and alumni.About Auburn University
Auburn
University is a land-grant institution located on the rolling
plains of Auburn, Alabama. The university currently has over 23,000
students from all 50 states and nearly 100 countries.
Having awarded its first engineering degree in October
1872, Auburn University now hosts over 3,700 undergraduate and
graduate students in the Samuel
Ginn College of Engineering.
The
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the College
of Engineering offers bachelor degrees in Electrical Engineering,
Electrical Engineering with Computer option, and Wireless
Engineering. The Wireless Engineering degree program is offered
jointly with the Department of Computer Science and Software
Engineering, and has both a hardware and a software concentration
track.
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