The Club fair is today, September 12th, 10:30 to 1:30. Hope to see you there. Our new black shirts are still on sale for $15. If you are interested in buying a shirt, email us at ieee.csub@gmail.com so we can arrange to get your shirt to you or grab one at the fair.
We will be taking a club photo this Friday at 2:30 PM on the South side of Sci. 3 building, near the steps. It should only take a few minutes, so we hope to see you there wearing your club T-shirt! Our shirts are still on sale for $15. We still have six mediums left, so get them while you still can! If you are interested in buying a shirt, email us at ieee.csub@gmail.com so we can arrange to get your shirt to you!
The study sessions for the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam for Electrical and Computer Engineers is underway! If you want to learn more about the FE Exam, go here. Email us with your name, student ID, and CSUB email to be added to the mailing list to receive any updates about room changes, session cancellations, and extra study materials. Please help us find extra practice examples for Dr. Saeed so we can start the study sessions as soon as possible. Thank you.
Thank you to everyone who went to the event!
The IEEE Student Branch officers of 2018-2019 would like to thank all of the CSUB faculty and staff, students, and community members who have helped and participated in all of the events and activities that we have done this year! We wouldn't have been able to receive these three awards without you!
Thanks to the club members of IEEE Student Branch, Computer Science and Engineering Club, and Campus Gamers for celebrating the End of the Year with us! Thank you to everyone who brought food and drinks to this potluck!
Welcome your new IEEE Executive Board for 2019-2020!
We still have some positions available so, if you are interested, please read this document to find about the other positions, fill out the PowerPoint form, and send it to our email. Thank you!
Thank you to everyone who showed up at our meeting! Thank you to Doney Peters, Sandy Alvarez, David Koumane, and Michael Shaw for their student presentations about the IEEE Rising Stars Conference. Thank you to Jim Curran and Scott Brown for talking to students about their EV Book Prototype and for opening up the opportunity for CSUB students to work with them on their prototype. Jim and Scott are currently looking for engineering students to work with them on the electronic parts of their prototype. If you are interested, please contact Jim Curran at Jim@BTBusinessCardBook.com!
Thank you to everyone who went to our Panda Express Fundraising Event!
Thank you to everyone who participated in our Fall Semester Arduino Workshops!
Thank you to our keynote speaker, JJ Dai, for that presentation about advanced power systems and how they can be beneficial to oil and gas customers. And thank you to Eaton Corporation for co-sponsoring the IEEE Dinner Meeting at Hodel's Country Dining.
Thanks to everyone who came by our booth to play the game! And thank you to all of our volunteers for helping us! We hope you enjoyed playing our Pac-Man-themed game as much as we had fun making it for everyone who came to RowdyCon to support the children's hospital!
Thanks for coming to out Kick-Off meeting! And thank you, Kurt Conklin, for the wonderful presentations about the U-2 "Dragon Lady" and the Skunk Works!
Thanks to everyone who came out to Downtown Bakersfield's First Friday ArtWalk and came to our booth to support us!