Student Society Chapters
Student Chapter Electrochemical Society
ECS student members consist of undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a degree in science/engineering with a focus on electrochemistry. ECS offers current members of student chapters free annual student memberships to qualified full-time students.
Read MoreAssociation for Energy Engineers Student Chapter
The Association of Energy Engineers Student Chapter at University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP), had a tremendous growth after its inauguration in February 2018. In just a year, we grew from a student chapter of 10 members to 50 members.
Read MoreTerps Racing Formula EV
Our team is faced with a modern challenge: convert the classic formula-style experience that has been around for decades into something sustainable and clean.
Read MoreSolar Decathlon Team
What makes the decathlon experience unique is its interdisciplinary nature, meshing the talents of architecture, engineering, life sciences programs, computer science, and other disciplines to design and build a house in just two years.
Read MoreAmerican Ecological Engineering Society
The American Ecological Engineering Society (AEES), student chapter at the University of Maryland, is a professional society for students interested in integrating ecology, the environment, and engineering! We welcome all majors, undergraduate, and graduate students who are interesting in learning more about ecological engineering and spreading awareness of this newly developed concept!
Read MoreSustainability, Environment, and Energy Council (SEEC)
The Sustainability, Environment, and Energy Council (SEEC) is a student-led organization open to all students within the School of Public Policy who are interested in incorporating sustainability into their policy careers. SEEC engages in projects and activities that enhance environmental well-being, facilitates network-building through communication and social engagements, and provides scholarly opportunities to improve professional development and representation at the School.
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