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Eta Kappa Nu
Biography
Honor Society: Eta Kappa Nu, abbreviated HKN, is an honor society for electrical engineers, computer engineers, and computer scientists. It honor students who excel in the areas of scholarship, character, and leadership, and is globally recognized by IEEE as “the one honor society that represents the highest values of our profession”.
Website: https://hkn.ieee.org/hkn-chapters/all-chapters/epsilon-sigma-chapter or https://hkn.ece.ufl.edu/
President: Matthew Hershfield
Email: mhershfield@ufl.edu
Organization email: hkn.epsilonsigma@gmail.com
Faculty Advisor: Joel Harley
Email: joel.harley@ufl.edu
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uf_hkn/
Types of Events: Social, Workshops.
Location: We share both of IEEE’s offices, MAEB 332 and the MALA 2100 student org room.
Company Sponsors: Astera Labs, L3Harris, Texas Instruments
Membership: Candidates of HKN are selected by meeting GPA and coursework criteria. The full requirements can be found on our website. Qualified students will be contacted via email within the first three weeks of the Fall and Spring semesters. If you have received an email, come to one of our meetings and check us out—We would love to meet you!