This is the official website of the University of Alberta Student Branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. The IEEE, a non-profit organization, is the world’s leading professional association for the advancement of technology.
Find out more about the IEEE and our Student Branch, the benefits of membership and how to sign up. Learn about our events and explore our photo gallery.
ECE Info Night — Wednesday, March 25, 17:15 in ETLC E1-018
Undergrad students in ECE, are you unsure about which technical electives to pick for next year? Want some more information before deciding?
Come out to the IEEE Technical Elective Information Night to listen to our professors talk about the various fields of study in ECE. This is a great way for all ECE students to find out more about courses in power, controls, communications, biomedical, nanotechnology, electromagnetics, digital/computers, etc., and decide which electives are right for them. The event is great for third year students choosing their electives and also for second year students to start planning ahead!
This annual event features professors from ECE giving short presentations on technical electives and areas of study within EE. Students entering third and fourth year in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Engineering Physics can learn more about courses and areas of specialization. Free pizza!
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Year-end meeting and elections — Wednesday, April 1, 17:00 in ETLC E2-040N
We’ll be having our year-end meeting and elections for next year’s executives at our last regular meeting. If you’d like to get more involved with the IEEE Student Branch, please come on out to the meeting. Everyone’s welcome!
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U of A ECE students won First Place in the Western Region at the 2007 IEEE Undergraduate Paper Competition. The team of Stephen Bhatia, Terence D'Lima, Steven Soneff, and Benjamin Zittlau, were awarded the $500 IEEE Life Member Award for their paper based on their capstone design project entitled, The Design of a WiFi Remote Control: The ARVP Operator Control Unit
, which allows for remote manual control of the URSA Minor Autonomous Robot Vehicle. The IEEE Undergraduate Paper Competition fosters excellence in technical innovation and communication skills. Congratulations!
The last regular meeting of the IEEESB for the school year will be on Wednesday, April 1, at 17:00 in the McNaughton Centre, ETLC E2-040N.