Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is the world's largest technical and professional organization dedicated to the advancement of technology for humanity. We're passionate about connecting engineers with opportunities and empowering our members to break into the tech industry.
What Do We Do?
Host company "info-sessions" and recruitment fairs
Organize workshops, events, and socials for members
Participate in IEEE competitions and hackathons
Teach two technical student run DeCal courses
Member Opportunities
Teaching
Research
Technology industry internships and full-time opportunities
Subsidized conference travel
National IEEE competitions
IEEE Micromouse Competition
Professional development and interview skills
PCB Design (EE 198: Hands-On PCB Engineering)
Robotics (EE 198: Micromouse)
IEEE also hosts two classes: HOPE and Micromouse intended to provide students with practical hands on experience in the EE/CS field. HOPE teaches PCB design, which is essential for miniaturizing electronic circuits. Micromouse guides students as they design an entire robotics project from the ground up, building their hardware and software skills. More information can be found on our Decals page.
What's In It For You?
Aside from access to all of the opportunities above, you will have access to a vast network of students at Berkeley and alumni across the world in a vast array of fields. Additionally, you will be part of an international network of professionals in IEEE through our national organization where you can connect with others on a global scale. Most professors at Berkeley have been involved with IEEE through research, membership, and conferences!
UC Berkeley Opportunity