The IEEE ("eye-triple-E"), The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., helps advance global prosperity by promoting the engineering process of creating, developing, integrating, sharing, and applying knowledge about electrical and information technologies and sciences for the benefit of humanity and the profession.

For more on the history of the development of electrical and computer engineering and their roles in modern society, see the IEEE History Center.


What is IEEE?

The IEEE is a non-profit, technical professional association of more than 350,000 individual members in 150 countries.

Through its members, the IEEE is a leading authority in technical areas ranging from computer engineering, biomedical technology and telecommunications, to electric power, aerospace and consumer electronics, among others.

Through its technical publishing, conferences and consensus-based standards activities, the IEEE

  • produces 30 percent of the world's published literature in electrical engineering, computers and control technology,
  • holds annually more than 300 major conferences and
  • has more than 800 active standards with 700 under development.


Suffolk Chapter of IEEE

Suffolk University Chapter of IEEE seeks to promote electrical and computer engineering skills and interest among students. We seek to help students master the skills necessary to compete in the job market and provides the support necessary to prepare one for graduate studies. We are open to any student, male or female, interested in engineering and having fun.

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