Spring Conference
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About the Conference

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The Spring Section Conference will be an evening conference where all technical chapters will provide technical speakers.

Please note that our conferences are non-surplus events, i.e. they are not "fund raisers". The Section does not make money on these events. Instead, these event are put on by volunteers as a benefit to IEEE members. We attempt to break even on the conference. See the registration page for prices. If you are member and would like to volunteer at the conference, see the volunteers page.

This conference is organized by the IEEE Southeastern Michigan Section.

About Technical Chapters

Southeastern Michigan has 17 Technical Chapters. The Section web site has links to the chapter web pages.

About Professional Activities (PACE)

Professional Activities covers topics such as:

  • Careers, Jobs, and Resumes
  • Communication
  • Leadership

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Deadlines

Many deadlines are yet to be determined.

Oct. 11, 2011 Keynote Speaker Announced
January, 2012 Call for Posters
Call for Speaker Nominations
March 1, 2012 Speaker Nominations Due
Poster Session Abstracts Due
March 1, 2012 Early Registration Begins
March 31, 2012 Early Registration Ends
Late Registration
April 1, 2012 Last day to get info into printed program booklet
April 7, 2012 Late Regipstration Ends

Future Conferences

About SEM Section

The IEEE Southeastern Michigan (SEM) Section celebrated it's 100th anniversary in 2011. Read more on the Section History page.

In IEEE, the terms "Chapters" and "Section" mean different things. Sections are geographical areas -- they are the main organization for the local area. Our IEEE Section (here in Southeastern Michigan) is called Southeastern Michigan (SEM) Section. Our Section covers a large area around the cities of Detroit, Windsor, Lansing, and Ann Arbor.

Every IEEE member, including every student member, is a member of a Section, which is determined by the member's current address. The Sections are govered by the IEEE Member and Geographic Activites (MGA) board. Your Section does lots of local activities, and needs lots of help from local volunteers like you. Helping your Section increases your return on your investment in membership dues. (How? Find out by volunteering.)

Contact Us

Contact Kimball Williams for information about the conference committee.