Engineering Societies
AEE
AEE is the Association of Energy Engineers. AEE promotes the scientific and educational interensts of those engaged in the energy industry and fosters action for sustainable developement. AEE is the source for information and networking in the dynamic fields of energy engineering and energy management, renewable and alternative energy, power generation, energy services, sustainability, and all related areas.Trinity Engineering students have the opportunity to join AEE as a student member and participate in a global community.
Get more detailed information and a student application on the AEE Web site.
ASME
ASME is the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. It is a global professional society, founded in 1880, dedicated to the promotion of the art, science and practice of mechanical and multidisciplinary engineering.
Trinity Engineering students have the opportunity to join ASME as a student member and participate in a global community.
Get more detailed information and a student application on the ASME Web site.
EMBS
EMBS is the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society and is the world’s largest international society of biomedical engineers residing in some 97 countries around the world. EMBS provides its members with access to a network in one of the fastest growing fields in science.
Trinity Engineering students have the opportunity to join EMBS as a student member and participate in a global community.
Get more detailed information and a student application on the EMBS Web site.
IEEE
IEEE is the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. It is a global professional association, whose roots were founded in 1884, dedicated to advancing innovation and technological excellence in such fields as electrical engineering, aerospace systems computers and telecommunications biomedical engineering, electric power, and consumer electronics.
Trinity Engineering students have the opportunity to join IEEE as a student member and participate in a global community.
Get more detailed information and a student application on the IEEE Web site.
NSBE
NSBE is the National Society of Black Engineers. It is a national professional society, whose roots were founded in 1971, dedicated to increasing the number of culturally responsible black engineers who positively impact their community and who promote academic and professional excellence.
Trinity Engineering students have the opportunity to join NSBE as a studentmember and participate in a national community.
Get more detailed information and a student application on the NSBE Web site.
SWE
SWE is the Society of Women Engineers. It is a not-for-profit educational and service organization, founded in 1950, dedicated to promoting engineering as a viable and thriving career path for women. This organization empowers women to succeed in their pursuit of advancement in the engineering field and recognizes them for their contributions and achievements.
SWE promotes leadership and excellence using an array of training and development programs, networking opportunities, mentoring, scholarships, outreach programs, advocacy activities, and more.
Trinity Engineering students have the opportunity to join SWE as a student member and participate in a supportive and dynamic community.
Get more detailed information and a student application on the SWE Web site.