Organized by MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and MIT IEEE/ACM Voltage, the Undergraduate Electrical Engineering Expo will bring together students and industry members to explore the breadth of electrical engineering and highlight hands-on opportunities for students to get involved. The expo is divided into two different events: the EE Company Panel and the EE Networking Fair.
EE Company Panel: Ask questions to electrical engineering professionals to learn more about what an EE career can look like
EE Networking Fair: Network directly with companies and find a summer internship in the EE field. Registration required, only freshmen and sophomores admitted
Time | Event | Location |
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2 pm | Check In | RLE Allen & Haus Rooms (36-462) |
2:30 pm | Plenary Speaker | RLE Allen & Haus Rooms (36-462) |
3-4 pm | Company Panel | RLE Allen & Haus Rooms (36-462) |
No Registration Required!
Time | Event | Location |
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4:30 pm | Check In | Grier A&B (34-401) |
5-7 pm | Networking Fair | Grier A&B (34-401) |
Register for the event in advance. We will then notify you with a confirmation email guaranteeing your spot. Only registered students will be allowed at the event to interact with faculty, companies, and apply for the exclusive research and industry internships. Space is limited!
Registration for the EE Networking Fair will close October 6 at 11PM!
Vanu BoseVanu Inc. |
Susan FeindtAnalog Devices |
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Catherine LouchartGeneral Motors |
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Brian MulcaheyBose |
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Mandy PantIntel |
Refer to the EE Networking pamphlet, which will be updated with companies featured at this event
MIT Department of EECS. More information here.
Any questions? Email us at voltage@mit.edu.
Voltage is the electrical engineering subcommittee of MIT's IEEE/ACM chapter. We are a group of undergraduates working to create a stronger, more cohesive MIT undergraduate EE community by organizing events that allow students, faculty, alumni, and industry members to interact. Some events we have held in the past are the Research Expo, Alumni Dinner, and study breaks. See our MIT News article here.