The IEEE Hawaii Oceanic Engineering/Aerospace and Electronic Systems/Geoscience and Remote Sensing/Robotics and Automation Joint Chapter formed on October 3, 2024.

IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society

The Field of Interest of the Society includes all aspects of science, engineering, and technology that address research, development, and operations pertaining to all bodies of water. This includes the creation of new capabilities and technologies from concept design through prototypes, testing, and operational systems to sense, explore, understand, develop, use, and responsibly manage natural resources.

IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society

The field of interest shall be the organization, systems engineering, design, development, integration, and operation of complex systems for space, air, ocean, or ground environments. These systems include but are not limited to navigation, avionics, mobile electric power and electronics, radar, sonar, telemetry, military, law-enforcement, automatic test, simulators, and command and control.

IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society

The fields of interest of GRSS span science and engineering, and include theory, concepts, and techniques of remote sensing of the Earth, oceans, atmosphere, and space, as well as the processing, interpretation, and dissemination of this information:

  • Remote Sensing of Land and Surface Processes
  • Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere and Oceans
  • Remote Sensing of the Cryosphere
  • Remote Sensing of Solid Earth and Geodynamic Processes
  • Remote Sensing and Mitigation of Natural Disasters
  • Remote Sensing Data Processing Techniques
  • Electromagnetics and Radiative Transfer
  • Sensors, Platforms, and Instruments for Remote Sensing
  • Education, Standards and Policy

IEEE Robotics and Automation Society

RAS strives to advance innovation, education, and fundamental and applied research in robotics and automation. Robotics focuses on systems incorporating sensors and actuators that operate autonomously or semi-autonomously in cooperation with humans. Robotics research emphasizes intelligence and adaptability to cope with unstructured environments. Automation research emphasizes efficiency, productivity, quality, and reliability, focusing on systems that operate autonomously, often in structured environments over extended periods, and on the explicit structuring of such environments.