Welcome to IEEE Region 4

About IEEE
IEEE is the world's largest professional association dedicated to advancing technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. IEEE and its members inspire a global community through IEEE's highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities. more... |
Region 4 Mission Statement
Represent IEEE throughout our geographic area by providing excellent support to all sections, subsections, chapters and Student Chapters so they may in turn provide value to IEEE members. |
IEEE eit 2023
The IEEE 2023 International Electro/Information Technology Conference, sponsored by the IEEE Region 4 (R4), in collaboration with Lewis University, IEEE Section, is focused on basic/applied research results in the fields of electrical and computer engineering as they relate to Electrical and Computer Engineering, Information Technology, and related applications. The purpose of the conference is to provide a forum for researchers and industrial investigators to exchange ideas and discuss developments in these growing fields. There will also be exhibits where the latest electro/information technology tools and products will be showcased. This is also an opportunity for professional activities development, workshops and tutorials. For additional information: Select here. |
New Senior Members in Region 4
Congratulations to our new Region 4 Senior Members: Download - Display PDF. |
IEEE Sections Congress 2023 is taking place August 11th - 13th in Ottawa, Canada
Clink on the following link to see informaton on the conference IEEE Sections Congress 2023 The triennial gathering of Section leadership bringing together hundreds of delegates from all ten Regions to network, learn and collectively shape the future of IEEE. IEEE Sections Congress is the triennial flagship event hosted by MGA, brings together volunteer leaders from every member country to share ideas and solutions. |
Science Kits for Public Libraries - An IEEE - Region 4 project
Science Kits for Public Libraries - An IEEE - Region 4 project. Understanding that not all children have access to high quality Science Educations due to underfunding, resource allocations, poverty, or any other social or economic condition, the Science Kits for Public Libraries program raises capital to provide grants for public libraries to purchase science kits and offer them as a lending service for use of the community. Click here for our Science Kits for Public Libraries Website. "The IEEE Science Kits for Public Libraries (SKPL) program exists because we believe all children should have access to high-quality, self-learning, STEM experiences – regardless of race, gender, financial condition, or home environment. Since 2009, the generosity of donors, like you, has made it possible for more than 150 public libraries throughout the Midwest to start science kit collections that are free and accessible to the public. With access to a public library and a valid library card, children can check out high-quality, hands-on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) experiences at zero cost to their parents. |
Jobs in Region 4
Region 4 is now posting available jobs within Region 4. Find your next job here: Select here for job information. |
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