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Physics, 16.03.2020 17:59 ShlomoShekelstein

There are numerous engineering professional organizations with local chapters in Knoxville and UT Engineering student chapters of the organizations. If you want to learn more about a profession, many have monthly meetings you can attend. Attending a professional meeting is a great way to network and earn EF 152 SEEC. (Non student chapters may require an RSVP/fee if a meal is provided) ASHRAE is the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-conditioning Engineers - former EF GTA Matt Price is leading up their student outreach programs - check them out!. AEE is the Assocation of Energy Engineers, for those engaged in the energy industry and sustainable development. Its Knoxville chapter is led by former EF TA and ASHRAE officer Isaac Bosley. Reaching out to UT Alums and attending professional society meetings can set you on your path to finding a great internship or Co-op. While you are contemplating your next networking move, do this next EF 152 homework problem:

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