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The IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) is a transnational society with more than 10,500 members and 190 chapters worldwide. Our society promotes the advancement of microwave theory and its applications, including RF, microwave, millimeter-wave, and terahertz technologies.For more than 60 years, the MTT-S has worked to advance the professional standing of its members and enhance the quality of life for all people through the development and application of microwave technology. As we enter into an exciting future, our mission is to continue to understand and influence microwave technology and to provide a forum for all microwave engineers. The MTT-S will continue to be the global focus for the promotion of the RF and microwave engineering profession, by advancing and distributing knowledge and supporting professional development.This is an all-volunteer society, driven to excellence by its leadership and with the active participation of all its world-wide members. The activities sponsored by the MTT-S include a broad spectrum of conferences, workshops, tutorials, technical committees, chapter meetings, publications and professional education programs. Our principal publications and conferences are world class, peer-reviewed and recognized as top of the class. Our professional venues provide a great opportunity for networking with experienced innovators, experts, and practitioners. Our volunteer programs provide for the development of critical, non-technical skills that enable you to be more effective professionally.
The IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society Student Chapter at the University of Virginia exists to promote and educate others about the field of integrated circuits and electrical engineering in the context of relevant academic and industry research.
We have 3 goals:1. Build breathtaking projects2. Give students free access to cutting-edge AR/VR tech3. Enable anyone to get involved, whether you know the tech or notSome past projects:https://youtu.be/CHEET4r40cshttps://youtu.be/XnaLCt24Dn8
This organization is a student chapter of the international organization, Institute of Transportation Engineers. Universities nationwise and internationally have student chapters. All student chapters, including the one at the University of Virginia, aim to help create a space for all interested in transportation, whether that is planning or engineering or systems. Moreover, it helps connect the students interested in careers related to transportation to different transportation industry professionals. There are multiple UVA ITE alumni currently working at different transportation firms who often join in every year and talk about their experiences at our events. This helps students network more, and also gain a deeper understanding of the different transportation fields.
INCOSE at the University of Virginia exists to serve, strengthen, and promote the UVA Systems Undergraduate Community by advocating for its students and offering them avenues for career development, guidance, and connecting with peers.
iGEM stands for International Genetically Engineered Machine, and is an annual ~9 month long science and engineering organization and competition for Undergraduates, Overgraduates and a few Highschool teams.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------iGEM serves a dual role of promoting synthetic biology among students, as well as creating a conference for the presentation of novel technologies in the field of synthetic biology. As of 2018, iGEM consisted of 340 teams with 5790 total participants, not including staff, sponsors and visitors, spanning 42 different countries.Virginia iGEM has been one of these teams from 2007 to present day; we have won gold medals, multiple best-of-competition nominations and prizes, and we get better and better every year.
Legal history tells the story of how societies create and enforce rules, rights, and justice systems. At the Legal History Club, we explore these stories across continents and centuries, examining how laws shape diverse communities both within America and around the world. Through distinguished speaker events, student-led presentations, and joint club meetings, we examine how different societies approach justice and resolve conflicts. Our community initiatives include developing a collaborative writing program, where members of LHC and the greater Charlottesville community research different topics in legal history. Join us as we connect local perspectives with global legal traditions.
The Link Lab Committee on Culture and Livability is a student-run organization that aims to elevate theLink Lab experience, for both residents and non-residents, through(i) encouraging comradery among our diverse community, and(ii) acting as the liaison between students, staff, and faculty.
ML@UVA is dedicated to increasing the accessibility of and engagement in machine learning (ML) at UVA. As one of modernity’s most impactful technological developments, machine learning has and will continue to shape the world. ML@UVA provides a strong community, engaging opportunities, diverse events, and comprehensive resources for all students, ranging from those just curious about ML to those already engaged in ML research and everything in between.To learn more, please visit www.mlatuva.org.
We are a social club committed to connecting members to marine science and informing students about the future of our coastlines. Past activities include:Oyster conservation volunteer programsWhale-watching excursionTrip to the eastern shore (peninsula) of VirginiaParties, socialsProfessor talksMovie nightsQuarry tripTrick or treating on the LawnHumpback hikeStudy breaks & snacksCome check us out!
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