Holcombe Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
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Student Organizations

HKN logoEta Kappa Nu is the international honor society for Electrical and Computer Engineers. There are approximately 200 established locations in the United States, Europe, and Asia. Outstanding persons are elected to Eta Kappa Nu primarily from the junior and senior classes of accredited undergraduate programs. Furthermore, graduate students and distinguished professional engineers are also eligible. Eligibility into Eta Kappa Nu is based on "marked ability, as evidenced by scholarship, personal character, useful voluntary services and distinguished accomplishments." Eta Kappa Nu was established to assist its members in their profession while at the same time helping members and non-members alike to improve the profession.

The Clemson Eta Kappa Nu Chapter, Zeta Iota, is currently sponsored by ECE Professor Dr. Wilson Pearson. This chapter focuses most of its attention to the undergraduate students that are majoring in electrical engineering and computer engineering. Some of its service projects include selling copies of professors' notes from previous semesters and sponsoring graduate school meetings to promote further education at Clemson University. For additional information please contact Dr. Pearson.

IEEE logoThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, or IEEE, is a global technical professional society serving the public interest and members in electrical, electronics, computer, information and other technologies. The Clemson IEEE Student Chapter, located in Riggs 21, is advised by Dr. Bill Reid.

Here are several benefits of being an IEEE student member:
  • Membership access to the 35 IEEE technical societies, their publications, and services at discounted student member rates.
  • Opportunities to attend and participate in technical conferences.
  • Scholarships, fellowships, and other awards available to IEEE student members based on merit, IEEE involvement, and need.
  • Access to the world's most comprehensive source of electrical and electronics publications, specialized books, conference records, and published standards.
  • Participation in local Student Branch Activities (i.e., having fun).

For a membership application, contact Dr. Bill Reid, campus IEEE advisor.

A number of useful IEEE links are provided below:

College Student Organizations