Since 2009, the IEEE branch has been founded at the National School of Engineers in Sfax. Its main aim is to motivate students, inspire them to support their creativity, foster their associative spirit, and communication skills, as well as to attend training sessions and competitions in various engineering fields.
A marking day, setting the stage for unparalleled dedication. With its first stones laid by none other than Mister Habib Kammoun, the National Engineering School of Sfax's Student Branch was endowed with excellence since its foundation. Much is owed to those who have started the legacy, and so we strive to build great monuments upon it.
The days behind our beloved three-starred logo, our infamous chant and a testament to our diligence. The IEEE National Engineering School of Sfax has had the honor to organize the Section’s largest event three times. This is our proudest achievement in which we reaffirm our merit and the resolve of our community.
A wondrous collaboration between the IEEE National Engineering School of Sfax and National School of Electronics & Telecoms of Sfax Student Branches. Believing in the importance of empowering women, this joint effort has held firm, continuing its occurrence yearly. It has since been passed down from Student Branch to Student Branch within the Tunisia Section, reaffirming the unequivocal role of Women in Engineering and in Society.
An opportunity for self-development, given to students on a silver platter. The EMEA gathering was a joint effort between 16 IEEE Organizational Units from the IEEE Region 8. Bridging the gap between various professionals, IEEE speakers and students. This event not only imparted technical knowledge upon participants, but was also a cultural exchange to be remembered.
The inaugural edition of Tunisian Engineering Congress Week (TecWeek) has left an indelible mark in the realm of space technology and innovation. This transformative event, organized by the AESS, PES, CASS, and SSCS ENIS Student Branch Chapters, brought together over 130 participants, including professors, distinguished lecturers, and experts across diverse fields. From captivating online sessions to dynamic in-person workshops, TecWeek 1.0 celebrated knowledge-sharing, exploration, and collaboration kicking off with three dynamic online sessions that brought space closer to home.
While many days hold special occasions and events for our Student Branch, it goes without saying that everyday is a special one. IEEE is not just an organization, it develops to be a lifestyle that fosters an endearing sense of community. And while today may not be the day of one of our masterwork events, it certainly is a remarkable one with you… as part of IEEE.
IEEE ENIS SB members participate in website construction for the chapter and its affinity groups. This collaborative effort fosters skill development in a dynamic environment.
Read moreThe IEEE Press actively disseminates the latest news within the IEEE ENIS SB, ensuring members stay informed about current events and fostering community engagement.
Read moreIt encourages students to attend training sessions and participate in competitions in various engineering fields.
Enhancing team-work skills and encouraging members to think freely and suggest spontaneous new ideas through online meetings.
Organizes a variety of activities, including conferences, industrial visits, entertainment events, and workshops.
Inspire and nurture the creative potential of students, fostering their associative spirit and communication skills.
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IEEE fosters global tech collaboration in electrical and electronics engineering. It sets standards, publishes research, hosts events, and empowers members, shaping tech's future for humanity's benefit.
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The IEEE Tunisia Section is a regional branch of the global IEEE organization that serves professionals and researchers in Tunisia, focusing on activities and events related to electrical and electronics engineering and related fields.
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Established in 1983, the National Engineering School of Sfax (ENIS) is renowned for its excellence in engineering education. It comprises seven departments, spanning various fields.
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Region 8 of the IEEE, spanning Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, serves as a hub for technological innovation. With over 360,000 members in 150 countries, driving advancements since 1884 in various fields including computer engineering, electric power, aerospace, and biomedical technology.
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The TSYP Congress, an annual event for IEEE members in Tunisia, offers a distinctive chance to explore present and forthcoming challenges in science and engineering. It facilitates connections with the national and international IEEE community and encourages the exchange of experiences.
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