EEE Society

The Electronic and Electrical Engineering Society is the student society for the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering. They organise events such as lectures from key academics, visits to industry and the all important end of year ball! Find out what they have been up to this year

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The Committee positions are held by students and are voted for by members of the EEE Society on an annual basis.  EEE students of all levels are welcome both as members and to run for roles on the Committee.

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2023/2024 Committee

President - Jack Wall

Vice President - Himanshu Kriplani

Operations Officer - Grace Phan

Finance & Development Officer - Oluwatomisona Odunkan

Inclusions Officer - Wen Jiunn Loh

Social Secretary - Jennifer Fitzpatrick

Year 2 Representative - Oon Bataineh

The current President, Jack,  shares why he ran for the role and what has achieved so far and what he hopes to achieve this year.

Why did you run for the role of President of EEE Soc?

Having seen the rejuvenation of the society led by the previous year’s president, Toby, I felt it important to continue the hard work he led with the rest of the committee, myself included. I plan to use the knowledge gained from our success and failures to bring the society into the new year with continued great opportunities and fantastic socials! In my role as president I also aim to encourage the feeling of community and bring members of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering department together. 

Why do you think having a department student society is important?

I believe this year’s EEE Society has delivered fantastic opportunities for students from all year groups and backgrounds to interact and learn from each other. Not only have the events improved the student experience within the department, but they have provided students with the opportunity to build their confidence and communication skills - both of which are essential for a successful engineering career.

What have your objectives been during your time as President ?

  • Strengthen the sense of community in the department.
  • Promote inclusiveness among EEE students i.e., home/international students undergraduate/post-graduate.
  • Encourage greater numbers of people to come and see what EEEsoc is all about with our fantastic socials!
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EEE Society at one of their regular social events

What have you achieved so far and what are your plans for the future?

So far this year we have been at the Cavendish every two weeks, which has been fantastic getting to meet everyone and have a chance for a bit of fun after lectures.

Upcoming we plan to visit Hollywood bowling to continue the tradition of the EEE society annual bowling competition and see if anyone can dethrone me this year as champion!

Following this we will be attending Dance your socks off, a chance for members of the society to cool off and have some fun at the SU.

We will be wrapping up semester 1 with an end of term Christmas meal, where all are welcome to join us at the Cavendish for two or three course meals. Tickets are available now so get them while they last on the students union website. I hope to see as many of you there as possible!

In semester 2 we will be continuing our biweekly Cavendish visits, likely with fun games and even movie watching while we’re there, then finishing the semester with an end of term meal and the much anticipated ball.

We have big plans for this year and the more people we see come and enjoy themselves then the better we’ve done.

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