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AESS pioneers large-scale integrated interoperable systems and is the only professional Society dealing with total integrated electronic systems and the enabling technologies.
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society is a member of Division IX.
AP-S is dedicated to the advancement of electromagnetics frontiers. AP-S fosters antennas, propagation and electromagnetics theory, technology, applications, innovation, and excellence. AP-S is essential to the global electromagnetics community, and is universally recognized for contributions on antennas, propagation, electromagnetics and wireless technologies for the benefit of humanity.
IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society is a member of Division IV.
BTS technologies deliver information and entertainment to audiences worldwide. Members access breakthrough research in the fields of broadcasting, including antennas, electronics, power, communications, signal processing, information theory, computers, and audio.
IEEE Broadcast Technology Society is a member of Division IV.
CAS’s unique expertise in circuits, systems, signals, and design helps advance sustainable energy, healthcare, green tech, nanotech, and scalable IT systems.
IEEE Circuits and Systems Society is a member of Division I.
ComSoc provides a premier international forum for professionals interested in advancing communications technologies including terminals, computers, systems, and operations; transmission media networks; new content/delivery methods; layout; protocol; and architecture.
IEEE Communications Society is a member of Division III.
CIS is a network of pioneers interested in nature-inspired problem-solving including neural networks, evolutionary algorithms, fuzzy systems, and hybrid intelligent systems. CIS researchers, professionals, and practitioners provide insight into the development of Big Data and the Internet of Things.
IEEE Computational Intelligence Society is a member of Division X
The IEEE Computer Society is the world’s leading organization for computing and IT professionals, delivering the computing community with relevant solutions and trusted resources. With a global network of 370k+ computing professionals, membership connects you with leadership development opportunities, learning courses, and nearly 1 million articles from peer-reviewed periodicals and conferences.
IEEE Computer Society is a member of Divisions V and VIII
CTSoc is the premier technical organization in the Consumer Electronics industry, working to improve technologies, applications, standards, and products for consumers. It focuses on the design, testing, and use of mass-market devices, systems, software, AI, big data, and services for advanced consumer products.
IEEE Consumer Technology Society is a member of Division IV.
CSS brings together global industry professionals and researchers interested in exploring how control systems contribute to the advancement of human lives.
IEEE Control Systems is a member of Division X.
DEIS members strive to advance the theory and practice of dielectric phenomena and behavior, including the development and application of gaseous, liquid, and solid insulating materials in electrical and electronic equipment.
IEEE Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation Society is a member of Division II
EdSoc is an international organization that promotes, advances, and disseminates state-of-the-art scientific information and resources related to the Society’s field of interest and provides professional development opportunities for academic and industry professionals.
IEEE Education Society is a member of Division VI.
EMC is the world's largest organization dedicated to the development and distribution of information, tools, and techniques for reducing electromagnetic interference.
IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society is a member of Division IV.
EDS promotes excellence in the field of electron devices by enhancing the quality of life for humanity through its members’ contributions in R&D, manufacturing, and application of electronic and ionic devices.
IEEE Electron Devices Society is a member of Division I.
EPS is the leading international forum for scientists and engineers engaged in the research, design, and development of revolutionary advances in microsystems packaging and manufacturing.
IEEE Electronics Packaging Society is a member of Division II.
EMBS is the world's largest international society of biomedical engineers who design the electrical circuits that make a pacemaker run, create the software that reads an MRI, and help develop the wireless technologies that allow patients and doctors to communicate over long distances.
IEEE Engineering Medicine and Biology Society is a member of Division X.
GRSS members focus on the theory, concepts, and techniques of science and engineering as they apply to the remote sensing of the earth, oceans, atmosphere, and space as well as the interpretation and dissemination of this information.
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society is a member of Division IX.
IES members focus on the theory and application of electronics, controls, communications, instrumentation, and computational intelligence to industrial and manufacturing systems and processes.
IEEE Industrial Electronics Society is a member of Division VI.
IAS focuses on the unique needs of industry and commerce by keeping members up-to-date of current developments in the area of technology in electricity and electronics.
IEEE Industry Applications Society is a member of Division II.
ITS members are part of a community developing the mathematical underpinnings of information technology for the benefit of humanity. We focus on the processing, transmission, storage, and use of information, as well as the foundation of the communications process.
IEEE Information Theory Society is a member of Division IX.
IMS is the premier international professional society in the instrumentation and measurement fields. Our focus is the development and use of electrical and electronic instruments and equipment to measure, monitor, and/or record physical phenomena.
IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society is a member of Division II.
ITSS members focus on the theoretical, experimental, and operational aspects of electrical and electronics engineering and information technologies as applied to intelligent transportation systems.
IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society is a member of Division IX.
The IEEE Magnetics Society is the leading international professional organization for magnetism and for related professionals throughout the world focusing on the fundamental development, design, and application of magnetic devices, including magnetic materials and phenomena.
IEEE Magnetics Society is a member of Division IV.
MTT-S is a welcoming, global community of scientists and engineers engaged in research and development of the RF, microwave, mm-wave and THz technologies. The Society’s flagship conference, the International Microwave Symposium, is the world’s leading event in the field. MTT-S has a strong volunteer ethos, and its Chapters offer excellent opportunities for personal career development, networking, as well as for acquiring new knowledge.
IEEE Microwave Theory and Technology Society is a member of Division IV.
NPSS members are part of a global community dedicated to the advancement of Nuclear Science and Engineering and Plasma Science and Engineering.
IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Science Society is a member of Division IV.
OES members are engaged in all aspects of science, engineering, and technology that address research, development, and operations pertaining to all bodies of water.
IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society is a member of Division IX.
The Photonics Society is a global forum for students and professionals advancing light?based technologies, from lasers and integrated photonics to imaging, quantum optics, and optical networks. Acting as the conduit between academia, industry, and standards, we accelerate photonics breakthroughs worldwide.
IEEE Photonics Society is a member of Division X.
PELS members focus on the effective use of electronic components, the application of circuit theory and design techniques, and the development of analytical tools toward efficient conversion, control, and condition of electric power.
IEEE Power Electronics Society is a member of Division II.
PES is the world's largest forum for sharing the latest in technological developments in the electric power industry, for developing standards that guide the development and construction of equipment and systems, and for educating members of the industry and the general public.
IEEE Power & Energy Society is a member of Division VII.
PSES serves the product safety and regulatory profession and the public by fostering the development and facilitation of the exchange of knowledge in product safety and compliance engineering by promoting scientific, literary, educational, and professional opportunities.
IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society is a member of Division VI.
PCS is dedicated to understanding and promoting communication in engineering, scientific, and other technical environments.
IEEE Professional Communication Society is a member of Division VI.
RS members are professionals engaged in assuring reliability in the engineering disciplines of hardware, software, and human factors.
IEEE Reliability Society is a member of Division VI.
RAS members foster the development and facilitate the exchange of scientific and technological knowledge in robotics and automation that benefits the profession and humanity.
IEEE Robotics and Automation Society is a member of Division X.
SPS is a diverse global community of signal processing engineers, researchers, students, and industry professionals, spanning a wide range of disciplines, professions, and career stages.
IEEE Signal Processing Society is a member of Division IX.
SSIT members focus on bringing together practicing technologists and researchers to facilitate understanding of the complex interactions between technology, science, and society, as well as its impact on individuals and society.
IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology is a member of Division VI.
SSCS members focus on the design, implementation, and application of solid-state integrated circuits for all applications, including computers, communications, signal processing, and optoelectronics.
IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society is a member of Division I.
SMC is the world's leading society for the advancement of theory and application in systems science and engineering, human-machine systems, and cybernetics.
IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society is a member of Division X.
TEMS members focus on the management sciences and practices required for defining, implementing, and managing engineering and technology.
IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society is a member of Division VI.
UFFC members are technical leaders in ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control with interests ranging from fundamental studies to the design and/or applications of materials, devices, sensors, systems, and manufacturing technologies.
IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control Society is a member of Division II.
VTS is composed of engineers, scientists, students, and technicians interested in advancing the theory and practice of electrical engineering as it applies to mobile communications, land transportation, railroad/mass transit, vehicular electro-technology equipment and systems, and land/airborne/maritime mobile services.
IEEE Vehicular Technology Society is a member of Division IX.
Division Groupings for Societies and Technical Councils
In accordance with IEEE Bylaws, Societies and Technical Councils are grouped into ten Divisions (I-X). Each Division includes one or more Societies and/or Technical Councils.
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