Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists

Society Of Mexican American Engineers And Scientists

The Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists, Inc. (MAES), originally the Mexican American Engineering Society was founded in 1974. It organizes an annual symposium and career fair.

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