Student Organizations
ASME
The ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) at Texas A&M University is the second largest ASME student chapter in the world. ASME hosts weekly meetings where industry representatives come and present information about their companies and provide career advice to the student engineers. MEEN Girls was established as part of ASME to foster a community among females interested in the field of mechanical engineering while educating participants on the benefits of a degree in mechanical engineering.
For more information: maroonlink.tamu.edu/organization/asme
ASHRAE
ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers) was established in 1959. The Texas A&M Branch of the Houston Chapter of ASHRAE aids in the continuing education of students in the Colleges of Engineering and Architecture in Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC).
For more information: ashrae.tamu.edu
Materials Advantage
The Material Advantage Student Chapter at Texas A&M promotes increasing knowledge of materials science and engineering and all its branches, assists its members in their academic endeavors, and professional pride in their chosen life work.
For more information: maroonlink.tamu.edu/organization/ma
MEGSO
The Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student
Organization (MEGSO), promotes positive
communication within the Mechanical Engineering
Graduate Program at Texas A&M University.
For more information: maroonlink.tamu.edu/organization/megso
Pi Tau Sigma
The Pi Tau Sigma Honor Society recognizes the
outstanding achievements of undergraduate students
in mechanical engineering. The Texas A&M chapter
initiates 10 to 20 new members a semester.For more information: maroonlink.tamu.edu/organization/pts
SAE
SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) is an educational and scientific organization dedicated to advancing mobility technology to better serve humanity. The Texas A&M student chapter of SAE provides opportunities for students to learn about transportation industry challenges.
For more information: texasaggieracing.com
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