Overview

Children in classroom learning STEM

Focus on what matters to you. Life members come from a variety of industries and diverse backgrounds. Our members believe that it’s important to share experiences and ideas, and provide guidance to younger members that will positively influence project success.

Special Projects & Interest Groups can be technical or non-technical. Several IEEE Technical Societies, including the Power and Energy, Communications, and Computer Societies, have established Life Member committees within their respective societies. Members of those Societies have served on conference committees, as speakers at section and student branch events, as key knowledge resources for the society, and so much more.

Life Members can also become active with other non-technical Special interests that address:

  • Issues related to aging
  • The environment and sustainability
  • STEM
  • Legislation and public policy
  • Financial planning
  • Leadership development
  • Mentoring
  • Humanitarian Activities (SIGHT and HAC)
  • Women in Engineering (WIE)
  • Young Professionals

For information about  Special Projects & Interest Groups, talk with your Regional Chapter Coordinator or send an email to [email protected].