Student Groups

Learn more about University of Alberta Engineering Student Groups and how you can get involved.

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Alberta Bionix

The University of Alberta Biomedical Technologies Development Group (UABiomed) is an interdisciplinary group of passionate individuals united by a common purpose: To develop accessibility technology to create a more physiologically inclusive world.

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AlbertaSat

AlbertaSat is a group of students and faculty at the University of Alberta that design, build, test, and operate satellites. Our goal is to support Albertan and Canadian access to space through high-impact small-satellite missions.

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ASHRAE uAlberta Branch

ASHRAE’s University of Alberta Professional Society Student Branch aims to connect its members to professionals and companies working in the field of HVAC & refrigeration systems.

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EcoCar

The University of Alberta EcoCar Team is a student vehicle project group which designs and builds ultra-efficient hydrogen fuel cell powered cars to participate in the annual Shell Eco-marathon Americas competition.

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IEEE Student Branch

IEEE (pronounced Eye-triple-E) is short for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. It is the world’s largest professional association for technological advancements and innovation.

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Level 7

Level 7 is a plastics recycling and manufacturing initiative founded in 2019. At Level 7 we believe in doing our part, which means being leaders of change through action, education, and research.

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Renewable Energy Design

Renewable Energy Design works to design for a more sustainable future primarily by designing, prototyping and then building small-scale projects with renewable energy systems to benefit the University of Alberta community.

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