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Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering

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The Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering (CSEE; Chinese: 中国电机工程学会) is a professional organization for electrical engineers in China. It was founded in 1934 in Shanghai, as the Chinese Society for Electrical Engineers. As of 2010, its members include over 120,000 individual engineers and over 1000 organizations.[1]

The CSEE is a member of the China Association for Science and Technology (CAST). It includes 33 provincial societies, 56 study committees on subtopics within electrical engineering, and 12 working committees. Together with the electrical engineering organizations of several other Asian countries, it is a sponsor of the annual International Conference of Electrical Engineering.[1] Its flagship academic journal, founded in 1964 and produced in cooperation with CAST and the China Electric Power Research Institute, is the Proceedings of the Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering.[2]

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References

  1. ^ a b Zhao, Xi-cai (June 2010), "A glance at CSEE Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering", Industry Reports, Protection, Automation, and Control World magazine.
  2. ^ "A Brief Introduction to Proceedings of the Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering", Proceedings of the Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering, archived from the original on 2015-07-11, retrieved 2015-09-15.