
Energy Clubs at Carnegie Mellon
Students across CMU are interested in energy-related issues, and there are many active student-run groups that provide outlets for them to further explore and discover. Below are just some of the clubs and student organizations with a presence at CMU.
Carnegie Mellon Racing (CMU’s chapter of the Society of Automotive Engineers – SAE)
SAE teaches students skills beyond their rigorous curriculum at CMU by providing them with practical experience and integration with industry. SAE works as a team to design, build and race a formula race car in the Formula SAE Michigan competition each year. Learn more »
Energy Club
The Energy Club strives to raise awareness of current energy issues, technologies, research at CMU and industry practices through hosting various speakers and visiting sites to learn about real world practices. Learn more »
Engineers Without Borders (EWB)
The Carnegie Mellon chapter of Engineers Without Borders is part of a national, nonprofit organization with a network of over 1,000 professionals and students working to reduce poverty and improve global sustainability. The Carnegie Mellon Chapter of EWB-USA is involved with international community development projects in India and Ecuador and also conducts research through the university on topics relevant to sustainability. Learn more »
Sustainable Earth
The CMU Sustainable Earth Club is developing paths to an environmentally sustainable society, building on our interdisciplinary culture and internationally recognized strengths in environmental technology, science and policy. Learn more »
Tepper Energy Club (TEC)
TEC is a student-run professional organization dedicated to developing the Tepper community's knowledge of and interaction with the energy industry. Learn more »