
The IEEE Computer Society is the premier source for information, inspiration, and collaboration in Computer Science and Engineering. IEEE DTU has become affiliated to the IEEE Computer Society and has established its presence in the ever-expanding world of Computer Science. IEEE DTU Computer Society has organized many flagship events like Microhacks, IEEEXtreme, Vihaan and Bulls N' Bears.
The Power & Energy Society (PEA) provides the world's largest forum for sharing 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. Members the PES are leaders in this field, and the members gain substantial benefits.

Women in Engineering (WIE) is a global network of IEEE members a devoted to promoting the advancement of women in science and retention of disciplines globally. The vision it holds is that of a vibrant community of women and men collectively using their diverse talents of humanity. In lieu of the certain horrific events in India, IEEE DTU WIE hosted a webinar on Workplace Environment an being none other than Dr. Sharad Kumari
IEEE DTU Student Branch , under the aegis of IEEE Global, is the oldest student branch in Delhi Section with an illustrious history of over three decades.
Under the invaluable guidance of Dr. J. Panda, IEEE DTU has emerged as one of the most active and innovative student branches in India. IEEE DTU organizes a plethora of events around the year such as TECHWEEK, MICROHACK and the annual technical festival TROIKA to instil a scientific temperament in students and to cater to the needs of their inquisitive nature. IEEE DTU is also renowned for its publications- ECHO, a magazine for freshers, IOTA, the annual technical magazine, TRIGGER, the TROIKA souvenir, and The Troika Times. In the year 2012, one of the commendable feats of IEEE DTU Student Branch was the organizing of ISSET (International Symposium on Standards in Engineering & Technology), which provided a platform for student researchers, besides academic and professional experts, to share and exchange their ideas.
IEEE DTU student members get a chance to be in touch with the latest technical information, research and career opportunities. Not only do they take part in several events, but also get a chance to organize them with their young and capable hands. “Toil to attain thy heights”. By following this mantra with heart in work and mind in place, and feet firmly on ground, IEEE DTU is poised for a quantum leap forward.
Some of the events conducted by IEEE DTU throughout the year
Meet the team behind the largest student society of IEEE Delhi section
I am an ambitious workaholic, but apart from that, pretty simple person.
I am an ambitious workaholic, but apart from that, pretty simple person.
I am a person who wants to follow my passion. Likes to push myself for good whenever possible.
I am an ambitious workaholic, but apart from that, pretty simple person.
Life is like a chocolate box. If it gives you lemon make lemonade, sell it and buy chocolates
A Techie with a swag! Always helpful and chill...
The r underdog
I am an ambitious workaholic, but apart from that, pretty simple person.
Published paper in Springer Booklet - Computation of Hopf Bifurcation points for
Magnetic Levitation System
Published in IEEE Xplore - Bifurcation Curves for Electrical DC Motors.
Awarded J.K. Pal Memorial Award, 2020 and Outstanding Student Volunteer Award,
2019 by IEEE Delhi Section Award Committee.
Aditya Verma
Research AchievementP.M. Foundation Fellowship – Awarded the P.M.Foundation fellowship award for securing the top rank in GCC(Gulf Co-Operation Council) among the 10000+ participating candidates in the P.M Foundation Talent Search and being the only 1 student to do so from Kuwait.
Sonal Bera
P.M Fellowship AwardeeI can undoubtedly declare that the Smart India Hackathon 2020 was a life changing experience for all of us, and it could be possible only because of IEEE. It gave us the opportunity to work with excellent mentors, on actual industrial problems. Being an IEEE member provided us the required knowledge to build the full-stack proj and it also enabled us to learn and imbibe various associated skills like team bonding, management, solving the real-time issues and leadership. Each one of us worked to our full potential and the final result was indeed blissful.
Shivam Kumar
Smart India HackathonSelected for MITACS Globalink Research Internship at Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
Harshit Gupta
University OfferMy journey with IEEE started in 2013 and I have been a part of IEEE for four years up until I graduated. I dabbled with a lot of things in IEEE such as programming, website designing, LFRs, Mac-Bots, publications, corporate affairs and so on. That's where I found my calling and built a career around it. Through IEEE I learnt a lot of things such as how to talk to people. I met the best set of people including seniors who inspired and guided me, my batchmates who stood with me, and juniors who looked up to me. I gained a lot of technical experience from working on IEEE projects such as Troika and other fests. But more than that, I gained friends. I gained a way to talk to people, give interviews, ask questions and make contacts, which that is something that takes you a long way in life, and IEEE was a major contributing factor in everything. I am where I am because of all my experiences as an IEEE member, being with my friends and coworkers. I really hope that a few years down the line, you all will be the ones encouraging more juniors with your journey as an IEEE member.
Shreya
University of Southern CaliforniaWe celebrate and promote tech throughout the year by organizing various events
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