Hash Code was crazy! Over 100 participants gathered on Thursday, February 20th to compete in Google’s very own Hash Code Competition. Luckily, the teams made it to Top 10 in Lebanon.
We are waiting for the official results from Google so stay tuned! Hopefully, our teams can be qualified for the final round in Dublin.
Thanks to everyone for participating, we hope you enjoyed it!
Link for pictures: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1RQO9Arur9RNWqVpfYn5rLtxFr88PODD9?usp=sharing
Our Annual General Assembly took place Monday, September 23rd at ELH at 7:30 pm. As we usually do, we started introducing IEEE by putting a face to the club, with our advisor Dr. Imad El-Hajj. Then, the IEEE Student Branch’s president Mark Kazan presented this Cabinet, Marketing Officers, Event Officers, and Webmaster. The president then explained the roles and objectives of Members at Large and Year Representatives. Also, he introduced the IEEE subsidiaries — Women in Engineering Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, and AUB Robotics Club — and their respective cabinets.
The attendees of the General Assembly were then encouraged to head to the roof, where free pizza and muffins were served, for a chance to win coupons for gym memberships, gaming lounges, Mr. International, and etc.
You can find the General Assembly presentation here:
On Wednesday, September 9, the IEEE Cabinet hosted a New Student Orientation Session at ELH. In a few words, this session was an introductory casual presentation to all new engineering sophomores who have just entered AUB and have no clue about what awaits them.
The presentation included parking spots, possible minors at AUB, common courses to ECE and CCE, points of contact at AUB, etc. The main points discussed involved information targeting the major, the department, as well as the faculty.
The goal of this session was to get new students to familiarize themselves with the AUB system. As we were once in their shoes, we know what it’s like to get into AUB and have a billion questions to ask, but no one to ask. As IEEE AUB Student Branch, we feel it is our duty to gain the trust of students by offering them help and guidance every step of the way.
In case you missed it, here it is!
Orientation Session Presentation
Now, all you have to do is register for the IEEE Club (CRN 5038). We can’t wait for you to be part of the team!