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Aerospace Chapter

Provides speaker events to members interested in the design, integration, test, and analysis of large, complex systems consisting of major subsystems that contain dissimilar electronic devices. Most of our members work on sensor systems (radar. sonar, optics, and navigation), communications systems, command and control centers, avionics, space systems, military systems, digital signal processing simulators, and software development. Some members work on robotics, energy, and transportation systems

Communication Society Chapter

A community comprised of a diverse group of industry professionals with a common interest in advancing all communications technologies.

Computer Society Chapter

Chapter's vision is to be the leading provider of technical information, community services, and personalized services to the Ventura County's computing professionals.

EDCAS Chapter

Places its interest in all aspects of the physics, engineering, theory and phenomena of electron and ion devices as well as looks at the theory, the analysis, the design (computer aided design), the practical implementation of circuits, and the application of circuit theoretic techniques to systems and to signal processing.

EMBS Chapter

Serving the needs of Biomedical Engineers in Ventura County. Its leadership is striving to develop new ways to serve its members with modern information from remarkable speakers.

Life Member Affinity Group

IEEE "Life" status is an automatic process which is based on an individual's membership record to determine if an IEEE member qualifies for Life member status. The member must be at least 65 years of age and has been a member of IEEE or one of its predecessor societies for such a period that the sum of his/her age and his/her years of membership equals or exceeds 100 years.  The Buenaventura Section has the only Life Member Affiliation Group of Southern California.

MTTS Chapter

Promotes the theory and applications of RF, microwave, millimeter-wave, and terahertz technologies.

Robotics Chapter

Interested in both applied and theoretical issues in robotics and automation. Robotics is here defined to include intelligent machines and systems used, for example, in space exploration, human services, or manufacturing; whereas automation includes the use of automated methods in various applications, for example, factory, office, home, laboratory automation, or transportation systems to improve performance and productivity.

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