I'm Samson Ezugwu Full-Stack Developer, AI/ML Engineer, founder of
SonicPrime Dev, and now a certified
Student Member in good standing of the
IEEE Microwave Theory and Technology Society (MTT-S) for 2026.
This one feels different.
What is IEEE MTT-S?
The IEEE Microwave Theory and Technology Society known as MTT-S - is one of
IEEE's most globally recognized technical societies. It covers the full spectrum
from microwave to millimeter-wave and terahertz technologies, connecting innovators
working on everything from wireless communications to advanced sensing systems.
Their tagline says it well: "in the company of innovators worldwide."
Being recognized as a Student Member in good standing means I'm formally part
of that global community alongside researchers, engineers, and technologists
pushing the boundaries of what's possible.
Why This Matters to Me as a Software Engineer
You might wonder what does a Full-Stack and AI/ML Engineer have to do with
microwave and RF technology?
More than you'd think.
The systems I build real-time communication platforms, IoT-adjacent apps,
AI-powered mobile applications all depend on the underlying hardware and
wireless infrastructure that societies like MTT-S help advance.
Understanding the full stack doesn't stop at software. The best engineers
understand the layers beneath their code too.
Beyond that, being part of IEEE's technical societies keeps me connected to
cutting-edge research, global standards, and a network of serious engineers
across every discipline.
My IEEE Journey So Far
This membership adds to a growing body of IEEE involvement for me:
- 🏛️ Vice Chair — ESUT IEEE Student Branch, SSC37 (Jan 2025 - Dec 2026)
- 📋 Secretary — ESUT IEEE Student Branch (Jan 2026 - Dec 2027)
- 🌐 Webmaster — ESUT IEEE Student Branch (Jan 2026 - Dec 2027)
- 🎓 Student Member — IEEE Microwave Theory and Technology Society (2026)
Each role and membership has added a new dimension to how I think about
technology, community, and professional responsibility.
A Word to Fellow Students
If you're a student in engineering or technology and you're treating IEEE
as just a line on your CV you're leaving value on the table.
The societies, the publications, the network, the events they're all real
and they're all accessible to you as a student member.
Invest in your professional community early. It compounds.
Grateful for this recognition. Onwards. 🚀
- Samson Ezugwu 🌐 samson-iloha.vercel.app 🐙 github.com/grace-kid
Are you a member of any IEEE technical society? Which one and why?
Let's talk in the comments 👇
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