A new year as come to a start, with new officers and new ideas to start the year with. Let us know what your schedule looks like so that we can get meetings scheduled out!
Can't wait to see everyone!
~Rebecca Villarreal
IEEE at UAFS
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Come check out the BEST Robotics competition tomorrow at Stubblefield center, UAFS, IEEE will have a fundraising/info table set up
10/02/2017
Teachers’ Workshop at Intrepid Museum Features IEEE Resources on Drones - IEEE - The Institute
09/29/2017
First Sumo-bot competition, yeah. We are calling this one competition zero since no one was quite ready. It was a success none the less. The next date will be around Thanksgiving. Stay tuned for more information and thanks to everyone who attended and worked so hard on their machines. Keep pushing 🤖🤖🤖🤖!!!!!!!
Don't forget! Sum-Bot competition this Friday at 12:00 noon in Baldor building room 108. Hope to see everyone there. 🤖
We are going to have our first sumo bot competition September 29 at 1:00pm in Baldor 108. Come visit and support IEEE 🤖
09/10/2017
Congratulations!
U of A Receives $3.2 Million from the Department of Energy Two awards will fund research on power electronic systems to move heavy vehicles toward electric and reduce cost of electric cars.
07/20/2017
A few of the squishy circuits from Vacation Bible School. Planting a little knowledge early can lead to lifetime of growth.
07/19/2017
Congratulations!
Ozark Integrated Circuits Receives $750,000 Award from Air Force The company will work with HiDEC researchers at the University of Arkansas to develop electronics packaging for jet engine controls.
07/06/2017
Job security? Yes please. 😀
Silicon Valley has a new vision for the pizzeria. It involves lots of robots A Silicon Valley pizzeria has a chief technology officer -- Josh Goldberg, the person who looks after the pizza-making robots.
04/29/2017
This week we’re recognizing engineer, physician and NASA astronaut Mae Jemison. In 1987, Jemison was chosen as one of fifteen candidates out of roughly 2,000 applicants and was accepted into the astronaut program. Jemison became the first African-American woman to travel in space when she went into orbit aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour on 12 September 1992. Since leaving NASA, Jemison continues to advocate strongly in favor of science education and getting minority students interested in STEM.
04/14/2017
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