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Revision as of 22:45, 15 June 2010

Hedy Lamarr

IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) is an organizational unit of IEEE. It is overseen by the Women in Engineering Committee, a standing commttee of the IEEE Board of Directors


[|A full list of members of the WiE Committee is available here.]

By membership, however, it can be considered the largest international professional organization dedicated to promoting women engineers and scientists.

The mission of IEEE WIE is to inspire, engage, encourage, and empower IEEE women worldwide.

The vision of IEEE WIE is a vibrant community of IEEE women and men innovating the world of tomorrow.


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