About IAENG

About IAENG

The word "engineering" is derived from the Latin "ingenium", meaning brilliant idea or flash of genius. Engineering was established in the 16th century and originally described a profession that we would now probably call an artistic inventor. Engineers apply the knowledge of the mathematical and natural sciences (biological and physical), with judgment and creativity to develop ways to utilize the materials and forces of nature for the benefit of mankind. The subjects are diverse and include disciplines like bioengineering, computer engineering, electrical and electronics engineering, financial engineering, industrial engineering, internet engineering, systems engineering, etc.

International Association of Engineers

The International Association of Engineers (IAENG) is the largest non-profit international association for all engineers and computer scientists. IAENG was founded by a group of engineers and computer scientists in 1968, originally as a private club network for its founding members. Later, with the efforts from its members, IAENG membership became open to all the members in the engineering and computer science community.  Nowadays, the IAENG members include research center heads, faculty deans, department heads, professors, research scientists/engineers, experienced software development directors and engineers, and university postgraduate and undergraduate students, etc., from over one hundred different countries.

Our goals are to promote the co-operation between the professionals in various fields of engineering and to cultivate an environment for the advancement and development of the technology. Our objectives include:

    Promoting the interactions between the engineers;

    Advancing the application of engineering techniques from the academics to the industry;

    Facilitating the exchange of information and ideas among the engineers and scientists freely.