AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
ucsb.aiche@gmail.com
AIChE is a national organization dedicated to promoting the professional development of its members through its programs and relationships with other student chapters. Check out our video here: https://youtu.be/heRekm7ORXY
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
asmeucsb@gmail.com
ASME is a national organization dedicated to generating interest in mechanical engineering for students majoring in the field.
coderssb@gmail.com
Coders SB is an organization at UC Santa Barbara that aims to bridge the gap between theoretical computer science skills taught in class and real industry application. Since starting here at UCSB, we have recruited over 750 members to our organization, making us one of the largest Computer Science clubs on campus. Over the past year, we have hosted several recruiting events, workshops, and hackathons with help from companies such as Google and Microsoft, along with local companies Procore and Novacoast! Make sure to join our Facebook group and follow us on Instagram to stay up to date with our events! We look forward to seeing you there! Feel free to reach out to us as coderssb@gmail.com
ewb.ucsbgauchos@gmail.com
A nonprofit humanitarian organization dedicated to partnering with disadvantaged communities to improve their quality of life through implementation of environmentally and economically sustainable engineering projects, and developing internationally-responsible engineering students.
INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS
admin@ucsbieee.org
IEEE is the world’s largest professional organization devoted to advancements in technological fields such as electrical engineering, computer engineering, and computer science. With over 365,000 members and 1,570 global chapters, members can effectively network in their areas of interest and future profession.
The UCSB IEEE Student Branch is dedicated to creating an environment where students can develop and apply their technical and social skills through hardware and software projects and informational workshops. Besides, we also collaborate with other universities to host software and hardware competitions and hackathons.
liucsb@gmail.com
A UCSB student organization dedicated to serving its members and the community to advance the study of math, science, and engineering. The group provides members with professional exposure, leadership opportunities, scholarships and helps inspire members to pursue the highest level of education. Check out our info video: https://youtu.be/2VZw60BdC4w
NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR BLACK ENGINEERS
nsbeucsb@gmail.com
A national organization dedicated to promote the recruitment, retention, and successful graduation of African-American students in engineering and the sciences.
OUT IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS
ostemucsb@gmail.com
As a chapter of oSTEM Incorporated, UC Santa Barbara oSTEM aims to serve and affirm people who identify as LGBTQIA and to promote the participation from and development of LGBTQIA communities in STEM disciplines.
SOCIETY FOR ADVANCEMENT OF CHICANOS AND NATIVE AMERICANS IN SCIENCE
ucsb.sacnas@gmail.com
The UCSB chapter of SACNAS strives to promote both minority students and diversity in the STEM fields through professional development events, guest speakers, community service events, and high school outreach programs.
SOCIETY OF ASIAN SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS
ucsbsase.ivp@gmail.com
SASE is dedicated to the advancement of heritage scientists and engineers in education and employment so that they can achieve their full career potential.
swe.ucsb@gmail.com
A national organization dedicated to providing a support system for women, increasing the understanding of engineering among women on a practical and theoretical basis, and enhancing professionalism of its members. Learn more from our video: https://youtu.be/QIjUduK90Cg
WOMEN IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
ucsb.wise@gmail.com Facebook⇒
WiSE is an organization dedicated to providing a support network for women and girls in science and engineering at UCSB and in the Santa Barbara region.