01 / About

Who We Are

A student-run chapter at Northeastern cultivating a community of computing enthusiasts — from first-years exploring CS to seniors launching careers.

The organization

About ACM Global

The Association for Computing Machinery is a global professional organization dedicated to advancing computing as both a science and a profession. Founded in 1947, it's the world's largest educational and scientific computing society.

ACM supports researchers, educators, and students through publications, conferences, and educational resources, while fostering collaboration and professional growth through networking and industry standards.

1947

Founded

110k+

Members worldwide

190+

Countries represented

Science & Profession

Advancing computing as a

Our chapter

ACM @ Northeastern

We organize workshops, hackathons, and networking events to support technical skill development and meaningful industry connections. Our software branch partners with startups — building real products over a full semester with cross-functional student teams.

01

Learn

Workshops and speaker sessions from industry leaders across software, research, and design.

02

Build

Hackathons, project nights, and semester-long software teams delivering real products.

03

Connect

Networking events, career panels, and industry recruiters who want to meet NU's builders.

04

Lead

Officer roles, project leadership, and governance built for students who want to run things.

Executive board

Meet the Team

The students running ACM @ Northeastern, elected each spring.

EB
Ekam Bhatia

Ekam Bhatia

Chair

SS
Smyan Sengupta

Smyan Sengupta

Vice Chair

HB
Hannah Bang

Hannah Bang

Director of Startup Operations

HJ
Heidi Jiang

Heidi Jiang

Director of Research Operations

MU
Max Uhlberg

Max Uhlberg

Treasurer

MA
Mehr Anand

Mehr Anand

Director of Growth

MS
Matthew Shi

Matthew Shi

Director of Growth

AY
Alison Ye

Alison Ye

Head of Social Media

SS
Sandra Srinivasan

Sandra Srinivasan

Head of Operational Software

Want to work with us?

Check out the software division or reach out directly to get involved.