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93: 123:. The purpose of the AIEE was stated "to promote the Arts and Sciences connected with the production and utilization of electricity and the welfare of those employed in these Industries: by means of social intercourse, the reading and discussion of professional papers and the circulation by means of publication among members and associates of information thus obtained." The first president of AIEE was 198:, Canada. AIEE's regional structure was soon complemented by a technical structure. The first technical committee of AIEE, the High Voltage Transmission Committee, was formed in 1903. Standardization work started in 1891 with the formation of a committee on units and standards, followed by a committee on standard wiring. 232:
in the 1940s led to stiff competition between AIEE and IRE, with IRE showing faster growth in the 1950s and early 1960s, and attracting more students. In 1957, the IRE, with approximately 55,500 members, surpassed the AIEE in membership size; by 1962 the IRE had 96,500 members to the AIEE's 57,000.
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The 1884 founders of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) included some of the most prominent inventors and innovators in the then new field of electrical engineering, among them
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The formation of the AIEE Subcommittee on Large-Scale Computing in 1946 was considered a key milestone in the history of
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and the letters "AIEE" were added in gold at the logo's base. The busy logo design was replaced four years later.
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in 1902, and then in other countries. The first section outside the United States, established in 1903, was in
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After the AIEE's founding in 1884, its member's badge was created in 1893 by a committee headed by
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and wireless communications became the major focus of a rival organization, the
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The design also showed a winding of gold wire with its midpoints crossed by a
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that existed from 1884 through 1962. On January 1, 1963, it merged with the
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The original American Institute of Electrical Engineers bookplate at
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The first technical meeting of the AIEE was held during the
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AIEE
United States
electrical engineers
Institute of Radio Engineers
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Harvard University Trust
Nikola Tesla
Thomas Alva Edison
Elihu Thomson
Edwin J. Houston
Edward Weston
Norvin Green
Western Union Telegraph Company
Alexander Graham Bell
Charles Proteus Steinmetz
Bion J. Arnold
Schuyler S. Wheeler
Dugald C. Jackson
Ralph D. Mershon
Cyprien O. Mailloux
Michael I. Pupin
International Electrical Exhibition of 1884
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Franklin Institute
New York City
Chicago
Ithaca, New York
Toronto

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