Overview
The IEEE is the world’s largest professional association advancing innovation and technological excellence for the benefit of humanity. The IEEE and its more than 400,000 members world-wide inspire a global community to innovate for a better tomorrow through its highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities. The IEEE is the trusted “voice” for engineering, computing and technology information around the globe.
IEEE Region 1 and Region 2 will be merging into one region!
IEEE Region 1 is the home to the IEEE organizational units in the north-eastern part of the USA and is comprised of 22 Sections including: Binghamton, Berkshire, Boston, Buffalo, Connecticut, Green Mountain, Ithaca, Long Island, Maine, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, New Hampshire, New Jersey Coast, New York, North Jersey, Princeton/Central Jersey, Providence, Rochester, Schenectady, Springfield, Syracuse, and Worcester County.
IEEE Region 2 is composed of four geographical Areas in the south-eastern part of the USA and is comprised of 20 Sections including:
Central Pennsylvania, Erie, Johnstown, Pittsburgh, West Virginia, Susquehanna, Philadelphia, Southern New Jersey, Lehigh Valley, Delaware Bay, Baltimore, Northern Virginia, Washington D.C., Akron, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Lima, and Youngstown.
Vision Statement
Through the leadership of its volunteers, and in conformance with the IEEE and MGA visions, the Region 1 BoG will make regional IEEE activities relevant to it’s members and the community and enhance the profession to result in holding IEEE membership in the highest esteem.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Region 1 Board of Governors is to fulfill on a local level, IEEE’s educational, scientific, and professional goals for the benefit of the members and the community by maintaining, enhancing and supporting IEEE programs. The Board of Governors will work to enhance the relationship between IEEE organizational units (Sections, Societies, Chapters and other units).
IEEE Region 1 is the home to the IEEE organizational units in the north-eastern part of the U.S.A., in particular, it comprises the following IEEE sections:
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Area | Section | IEEE Geocode | Established |
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Central | Berkshire | R10001 | Mar. 25, 1904 |
Western | Binghamton | R10003 | Mar. 7, 1952 |
Northeastern | Boston | R10005 | Feb. 13, 1903 |
Western | Buffalo | R10007 | Feb. 10, 1925 |
Southern | Connecticut | R10309 | Apr. 16, 1921 |
Central | Green Mountain | R10041 | Apr. 1, 1960 |
Western | Ithaca | R10013 | Oct. 15, 1902 |
Southern | Long Island | R10315 | 6-May-52 |
Northeastern | Maine | R10017 | Jun. 30, 1955 |
Central | Mid-Hudson | R10019 | Jun. 1, 1960 |
Central | Mohawk Valley | R10021 | Nov. 11, 1953 |
Northeastern | New Hampshire | R10023 | Mar. 19, 1953 |
Southern | New Jersey Coast | R10345 | Mar. 30, 1965 |
Southern | New York | R10325 | Dec. 10, 1919 |
Southern | North Jersey | R10327 | 5-May-54 |
Southern | Princeton/Central Jersey | R10329 | 1-Jul-47 |
Northeastern | Providence | R10031 | Mar. 12, 1920 |
Western | Rochester | R10033 | Oct. 9, 1914 |
Central | Schenectady | R10035 | Jan. 26, 1903 |
Central | Springfield | R10037 | Jun. 29, 1922 |
Western | Syracuse | R10039 | Aug. 13, 1920 |
Northeastern | Worcester County | R10043 | Feb. 18, 1920 |