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Northeastern Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) PhD Student Association logo

NEPSA: Northeastern Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) PhD Student Association

Our mission is to foster a supportive community among doctoral students in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering by creating opportunities for academic enrichment, professional development, and socializing. As the liaison between ECE PhD students and the ECE department chair, we facilitate communication and act as a channel for doctoral students’ concerns. We provide […]

Northeastern Robotics

The NU Robotics Club is an umbrella organization that maintains several projects, independent from each other, across the field of robotics while holding general meetings to unite the organization for presentations, activities, and trips.

NU American Society for Engineering Management

The purpose of NU American Society for Engineering Management is to provide education and mentorship in the area of Engineering Management to the Northeastern University community.

NU Wireless Club

The Northeastern Wireless club is a team of individuals geared toward helping students learn more about electronics and pursue their interests in amateur radio.

NU-SASE: Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers, NU Student Chapter

The Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE) was founded in November 2007 to help Asian heritage scientific and engineering professionals achieve their full potential.

NUAGE: Northeastern University Association of Gaming Enthusiasts

Northeastern University Association of Gaming Enthusiasts (NUAGE) is Northeastern’s official tabletop gaming club.

NUMC: Makers Club of Northeastern University

The goal of Makers Club is to enable all creatives to make – whatever that means for them.

NUSound: The Northeastern University Student Chapter of the Acoustical Society of America

Since its organization in 1929, the Society has grown steadily in membership and stature. At this time about 7500 men and women who work in acoustics throughout the U.S. and abroad belong to this prestigious Society.