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  • Essay / The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

    The discipline of electronic engineering has been greatly involved in today's society. Every day, people use technology developed by those who have studied the science of electronic components and applied electronics engineering principles to create devices and technologies that benefit society. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is the largest professional organization dedicated to the advancement of technology for the benefit of society. As students become electronic engineers, they will become involved with IEEE during their careers and contribute to the development of new and beneficial technologies. Such examples of this emerging technology include: developing automotive event data recording systems for vehicle safety, improving connectivity standards for wireless devices and networks, and researching energy resources possible alternatives and solutions to promote energy savings for the community. First, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is the largest professional organization working to advance technology for the benefit of humanity. The IEEE has “more than 395,000 members in more than 160 countries; Of which 45 percent come from outside the United States. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) IEEE members are composed of scientists and engineers whose experience focuses on the study of electricity, electronics, computer science and technology. related engineering. The IEEE publishes publications, standards, grants, and awards for technological advances developed in association with the organization. The IEEE also organizes conferences and seminars, which provide a collective review of new developing technologies...... middle of paper ......Physical and electronic engineers)Works CitedAZOCleantech. Life-saving biogas digestion system to be showcased at IEEE conference. April 5, 2010. April 6, 2010. Dobreff, Michael. Auto-Mobi.info. March 28, 2010. April 4, 2010. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IEEE at a glance. 2010. April 4, 2010. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IEEE Mission and Vision. 2010. April 6, 2010. McCabe, Karen. "IEEE ratifies 802.11n, Wireless LAN Specification to be provided." September 11, 2009. IEEE Standards Association. April 4 2010 .