Welcome
Thanks for visiting the IEEE EMC Society Boston Chapter website.
Here you will find important announcements, information on upcoming events, officer roster, past presentation files and other useful links.
Our goal is to execute the mission and vision of the EMC Society, here at home (Boston and New England region).
Please read below for our monthly announcements and for more information on the mission, vision and field of interest statement from the IEEE EMC Society.
May 22nd Meeting Announcement
Subject: RF Radiated Emissions from Electric Vehicles – Regulatory Challenges
Thanks for attending our November meeting, EMI Testing on Space Systems – Jens Medler, Rohde & Schwarz.
Slides have been uploaded to the Archive page…
Job Postings
Please visit (and join) our Group on LinkedIn where we often share EMC/SIPI/RF-related job postings in the Boston area.
IEEE EMC Society Mission, Vision and Field of Interest Statement
IEEE EMC Society Mission
To foster the development and facilitate the exchange of scientific and technological knowledge in the discipline of electromagnetic environmental effects and electromagnetic compatibility, as detailed in the EMCS's field of interest (FOI), and promote literary, educational and professional aspects thereof, that benefit members, the profession and humanity.
IEEE EMC Society Vision
To be the recognized and respected global organization and leading provider of scientific and engineering information and services in the field of electromagnetic environmental effects and electromagnetic compatibility engineering, technology, and innovation for the betterment of society and the preferred professional development source for our members.
IEEE EMC Society Field of Interest Statement
The Field of Interest of the Society involves engineering related to the electromagnetic environmental effects of systems to be compatible with themselves and their intended operational environment. This includes: standards, measurement techniques and test procedures, instrumentation, equipment and systems characteristics, interference control techniques and components, education, computational analysis, and spectrum management, along with scientific, technical, industrial, professional or other activities that contribute to this field.
More information can be found at https://www.emcs.org/.