Student Organizations

MAE Student Clubs and Organizations

SEAS Student Clubs and Organizations

  • Artificial Intelligence
    2/28/24
    UB-AI is UB’s Artificial Intelligence organization. Our mission is to spark discussions, ideas, and interest in the field of artificial intelligence.
  • Automation for All
    3/1/24
    Automation for All is a club dedicated to inspiring individuals to delve into the exciting world of automation. Our mission is to foster a culture of innovation by identifying and implementing groundbreaking solutions to mundane tasks. Through hands-on projects and the exploration of cutting-edge tools, we empower members to embrace automation within diverse industries, creating a community that thrives on creativity and efficiency.
  • MakeOpenSource
    10/5/23
    MakeOpenSource is an open-source programming club. Our goal is to create a community of programmers and developers (of any skill level) who can collaborate and contribute to open-source projects. The club is open to both undergraduate and graduate students.
  • Men of Color in STEM
    3/1/24
    Support group for men of color in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. Modeled after basketball superstar Lebron James’ HBO show “The Shop”, the group operates like a neighborhood barbershop and provides men of color in STEM a safe space to discuss issues that are important to them. The barbershop has always provided a safe haven for cultural chats in the Black and Latinx communities. These “male-only” spaces are important to men of all backgrounds and have special significance in communities of color. Male students are encouraged to discuss their strengths, including resilience, determination, and the ability to persevere in challenging situations. Psychology literature has stressed the importance of encouraging young men to demonstrate their passion for science and having opportunities to reflect on their experiences. The group is intended to build a supportive climate that helps students learn to trust faculty, staff, and students and openly discuss the challenges they face.
  • oSTEM
    3/1/24
    oSTEM@Buffalo is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, two-spirited, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual (LGBTTQQIA+) and ally-affirming organization that aims to provide services and support for students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics and to create a dynamic network between students and professionals in industry and academia.
  • Tau Beta Pi
    10/5/23
    Tau Beta Pi is the nation's second oldest honor society, and the the only engineering honor society that recognizes individuals from all engineering disciplines.
  • Theta Tau
    10/5/23
    Theta Tau is the nation's oldest co-ed fraternity for engineers and is comprised of students from all engineering majors.
  • University at Buffalo Nanosatellite Laboratory (UB Nanosat)
    12/7/23
    Nanosat is a collaborative organization of undergraduate and graduate students who work with the Air Force Research Lab, NASA, and Moog, Inc. to build satellites from concept to launch.