External Links
Click on the links below to visit the constituent societies of the Engineering Institute of Canada:
The Canadian Nuclear Society https://cna.ca/
The Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering https://www.cheminst.ca/about/about-csche/
The Canadian Society for Engineering Management http://csem-scgi.org/index2.html
The Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering http://www.csme-scgm.ca/
The Canadian Dam Association https://www.cda.ca/
The Canadian Geotechnical Society
https://cgs.ca/
The Canadian Society for Bioengineering https://csbe-scgab.ca/
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Canada https://www.ieee.ca/en/ See also IEEE Communications Society History https://ethw.org/IEEE_Communications_Society_History Origins - The "roots" of the IEEE Communications Society extend back to the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) which was founded in 1884, and the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE) which was formed in 1912. These formed the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) on January 1, 1963.
AIEE (American Institute of Electrical Engineers) - The original fields of interest of AIEE were electrical communications and power engineering. Electronics engineering evolved from the radio field and expanded greatly during World War II, overlapping into the communications and (to a lesser extent) the power fields. Methods were developed to foster cooperation and interchange of information among members of each of the original Institutes with their narrow common interests. The AIEE formed "Divisions" with "Communications" as one major entity. No special organization was chartered, although separate Technical Committees (TCs) reviewed papers for, and conducted sessions at broad-based AIEE Conferences. Most of these papers were later published in the AIEE Transactions.
The Canadian Medical and Biological Engineering Society https://www.cmbes.ca/
The Canadian Society for Civil Engineering https://csce.ca/en/
The Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers https://www.iise.org/Home/
The Tunnelling Association of Canada https://www.tunnelcanada.ca/
The Canadian National Committee of the International Union of Radio Science URSI Canada Other organizations of interest include:
The Canadian Academy of Engineering CAE
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