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Faculty Advisor: Dr. Ke Bao
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IEEE, pronounced “Eye-triple-E”, stands for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. The national association is chartered under this name and it is the full legal name.
IEEE is the world’s largest professional association dedicated to advancing technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. IEEE and its members inspire a global community through IEEE’s highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities.
Upcoming Conferences can be found by clicking on this link.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Odon Musimbi
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ASQ has members in over 130 countries. ASQ brings together people, ideas, and tools that make our world work better. ASQ is a voice of quality in response to the diverse needs around the world.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Devi Kalla
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SME is a non-profit student and professional association dedicated to the education and advancement of the manufacturing industry.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Fatma Elseid
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The Society of Women Engineers (SWE), founded in 1950, is a not-for-profit educational and service organization. SWE is the driving force that establishes engineering as a highly desirable career aspiration for women. SWE empowers women to succeed and advance in those aspirations and be recognized for their life-changing contributions and achievements as engineers and leaders.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Mingli He
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ASME is a not-for-profit membership organization that enables collaboration, knowledge sharing, career enrichment, and skills development across all engineering disciplines, toward a goal of helping the global engineering community develop solutions to benefit lives and livelihoods. Founded in 1880 by a small group of leading industrialists, ASME has grown through the decades to include more than 120,000 members in over 150 countries worldwide.
From college students and early-career engineers to project managers, corporate executives, researchers and academic leaders, ASME’s members are as diverse as the engineering community itself. ASME serves this wide-ranging technical community through quality programs in continuing education, training and professional development, codes and standards, research, conferences and publications, government relations and other forms of outreach.
The ASME was founded in 1880 as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Sung Hee Joo
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The Rocky Mountain Water Environment Association (RMWEA) serves water and wastewater professionals from Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming by providing technical education, training, networking, and leadership opportunities to those who clean water and return it safely to the environment.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Yishi Lee
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Learn about the science behind robotics through design, collaboration, and competition. Work with industry professionals on state-of-the-art robots.
Faculty advisor: Dr. Zsuzsa Balogh
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AISC clubs offer steel design and/or construction students the opportunity to gather on campus and meet as a group to exchange steel-related knowledge, engage in educational activities, or to network with peers and industry representatives. Additionally, AISC Student Clubs can support a school’s Student Steel Bridge Competition (SSBC) team, attend AISC’s NASCC: The Steel Conference as a group, or participate in AISC’s Adopt-a-School program.
The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), headquartered in Chicago, is a non-partisan, not-for-profit technical institute and trade association established in 1921 to serve the structural steel design community and construction industry in the United States.
Faculty advisor: Dr. Zsuzsa Balogh
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Metropolitan State University of Denver ASCE Student Chapter was created to give students hands-on experiences by providing real-world applications to supplement the Civil Engineering Technology program. We offer a variety of extracurricular activities to our student members, which include guest lectures from practicing engineers and professionals in the industry, off-campus field trips to engineering-related sites in the Front Range area, and we offer a tutoring program. We also work with engineering firms to increase the number of internships available for students, all while raising the prestige of Metropolitan State University of Denver’s Civil Engineering Technology program.
Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) represents more than 140,000 members of the civil engineering profession worldwide and is America’s oldest national engineering society.
National Organization: www.asce.org
Faculty advisor: Dr. Zsuzsa Balogh
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Established in 1953, the two main purposes of Tau Alpha Pi are:
Tau Alpha Pi members are truly interested in furthering and improving the academic life for all engineering technology students and in promoting the engineering/engineering technology departments at their own institutions.
The NSBE at MSU Denver is in a formative state if you wish to help restart the student section please contact the department at [email protected]
The EWB at MSU Denver is in a formative state if you wish to help restart the student section please contact the department at [email protected]
EWB-USA, Engineers Without Borders
The ISA at MSU Denver is in a formative state if you wish to help restart the student section please contact the department at [email protected]
Founded in 1945, the International Society of Automation is a leading, global, nonprofit organization that is setting the standard for automation by helping over 30,000 worldwide members and other professionals solve difficult technical problems, while enhancing their leadership and personal career capabilities. Based in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, ISA develops standards; certifies industry professionals; provides education and training; publishes books and technical articles; and hosts conferences and exhibitions for automation professionals
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