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CETAC was founded in 1966 by students at
Chalmers' Electrical Engineering Program to increase
cooperative exchange between Sweden and
the United States. The students renew the organization
each year to make it serve as the administrative
vehicle for their international internship search.
For the past 44 years, CETAC has made it possible
for over 1000 students to gain practical experience
with American companies, while at the same
time fostering international business cooperation.
All members of CETAC are students at Chalmers
University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden.
We are all fluent in the English language and have
completed at least three years of the coursework towards
a MSc in either
Computer Science & Engineering,
Electrical Engineering,
Engineering Physics,
Engineering Mathematics and
Software Engineering.
Each summer, after a year of preparation, CETAC members go to North America to
work as trainees for American companies, for a period of 8 weeks up to 12 months.
The year of preparation consists of creating conditions to make the travel possible, finding host trainers
and making all practical arrangements such as visas and insurances.
All practical arrangements are made in cooperation with ASF, the American
Scandinavian Foundation.
When the trainee period in North America has passed, all CETAC members write a travel report.
These travel reports are put together in our publication Trainee Report, along with technical articles and cultural reports.
Trainee Report is published once a year, in the autumn, and is printed in more than 2000 copies.
The publication is distributed to students at the Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering,
Engineering Physics, Engineering Mathematics and Software Engineering departments of Chalmers, Swedish university libraries, our American host trainers and
our Swedish advertisers.
- For more information about CETAC and our business, go to "Information"
- For information about the members, check out "Members"
- For information about the board, take a look at "The board"
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