Confederation of European Environmental Engineering Societies

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Logo of the CEEES
Logo of the CEEES

The Confederation of European Environmental Engineering Societies (CEEES) was created as a co-operative international organization for information exchange regarding environmental engineering between the various European societies in this field.

The CEEES maintains an online public discussion forum for the interchange of information.[1]

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[edit] The member societies of the CEEES

As of 2006, these were the members societies of the CEEES:

  • Austria: Österreichische Gesellschaft für Umweltsimulation (ÖGUS)
  • Belgium: Belgian Society of Mechanical and Environmental Engineering (BSMEE)
  • Czech Republic: National Association of Czech Environmental Engineers (NACEI)
  • Finland: Finnish Society of Environmental Engineering (KOTEL)
  • France: Association pour le Développement des Sciences et Techniques de l'Environnement (ASTE)
  • Germany: Gesellschaft für Umweltsimulation (GUS)
  • Italy: Associazione Italia Tecnici Prove Ambientali (AITPA)
  • Netherlands: PLatform Omgevings Technologie (PLOT)
  • Sweden: Swedish Environmental Engineering Society (SEES)
  • Switzerland: Swiss Society for Environmental Engineering (SSEE)
  • United Kingdom: Society of Environmental Engineers (SEE)

Each member society successively holds the presidency and the secretariat for a period of two years.

[edit] Technical Advisory Boards

The CEEES has three major Technical Advisory Boards:

  • Mechanical Environments: The aim of this board is to advance methodologies and technologies for quantifying, describing and simulating mechanical environmental conditions experienced by mechanical equipment during its useful life.
  • Climatic and Atmospheric Pollution Effects: The aim of this board is the study of the climatic and atmospheric pollution effects on materials and mechanical equipment.
  • Reliability and Environmental Stress Screening: The aim of this board is the study how the environmental effects the reliability of equipment.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ CEEES online Discussion Forum