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The American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists(r) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(6) organization serving the Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science professions by providing Board Certification to those who qualify through experience and testing. The Academy also provides training through workshops and seminars, participates in accrediting universities, publishes a periodical and other reference material, interacts with students and young professionals, sponsors a university lecture series, and rewards outstanding achievements through its international awards program.

Founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress, we are the world's largest scientific society. Our mission is to advance the broader chemistry enterprise and its practitioners for the benefit of Earth and its people. Our vision is to improve people's lives through the transforming power of chemistry.

AGU is dedicated to the furtherance of the Earth and space sciences, and to communicating our science's ability to benefit humanity. We achieve these goals through publishing scientific journals and other technical publications, sponsoring scientific meetings, supporting education and outreach programs designed to increase public understanding of and support for our science, and a variety of other activities.

AIChE is the world's leading organization for chemical engineering professionals, with more than 60,000 members from more than 110 countries. AIChE has the breadth of resources and expertise you need whether you are in core process industries or emerging areas, such as translational medicine.

The American Meteorological Society advances the atmospheric and related sciences, technologies, applications, and services for the benefit of society.

ASM Promotes & Advances the Microbial Sciences.

The American Society of Civil Engineers stands at the forefront of a profession that plans, designs, constructs, and operates society's economic and social engine - the built environment - while protecting and restoring the natural environment.

ASME is a not-for-profit membership organization that enables collaboration, knowledge sharing, career enrichment, and skills development across all engineering disciplines, toward a goal of helping the global engineering community develop solutions to benefit lives and livelihoods.

AEESP is made up of professors in academic programs throughout the world who provide education in the sciences and technologies of environmental protection.

In Earth & Environmental Engineering, the Center conducts comprehensive environmental profiles of energy systems to help guide technology and energy policy.

[EGSC RECOGNIZED] CEEC was created with the goal of fostering a community of engaged engineering students interested in energy topics beyond the textbook.

The Center tackles the water challenges of a changing world where water and climate interact with food, energy, ecosystems, and urbanization.