Joining a Technical Committee (TC) within the IEEE Control Systems Society (CSS) is an excellent way to engage with peers, contribute to your field, and stay abreast of the latest developments in control systems. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you become a member of a TC. Step-by-Step Guide to Joining a CSS Technical Committee Ensure Active IEEE CSS Membership Before joining a TC, you must be an active member of the IEEE Control Systems Society. If you're not yet a member, you can join via the IEEE Membership Portal. Student memberships are available at a reduced rate and offer additional benefits. Explore Available Technical Committees CSS offers a diverse range of TCs covering various areas in control systems. You can browse the full list and find detailed information about each TC on the CSS Technical Committees page. Identify Your Area of Interest Review the scope and activities of each TC to determine which aligns with your interests and expertise. Each TC page typically provides information about its mission, ongoing projects, and leadership. Feel free to join more than one TC. Contact the TC Chair Once you've identified a TC you'd like to join, reach out to the TC Chair to express your interest. Contact information is usually available on the TC's webpage and is reported in the CSS Technical Committees page. Complete Any Required Registration Forms Some TCs may require you to fill out a registration or application form that you can find on the TC webpage. Participate Actively After joining, engage in TC activities such as attending meetings (often held during major conferences like ACC, CCTA or CDC), contributing to projects, and collaborating with other members. Active participation can lead to networking opportunities and professional growth. Red Flag Additional Tips Subscribe to TC newsletters or mailing lists to keep up with the latest news and opportunities. Offer to help with organizing sessions, workshops, or other TC initiatives to increase your visibility and impact. Connect with fellow TC members to exchange ideas and foster collaboration.