
What is ACM?
As a student chapter of the international Association for Computing Machinery, ACM at UCLA is the largest Computer Science student organization at UCLA and in Southern California. We welcome students of all backgrounds and skill levels to join our community and share our love for technology!
With events such as infosessions, workshops, speaker panels, hackathons, and competitions, we cover a variety of topics including artificial intelligence, virtual reality, cybersecurity, mobile and web development, diversity initiatives, community outreach, and much more. Our events are open to everyone, regardless of major or experience!
What are ACM committees?
ACM is comprised of eight committees — each serving a different topic and mission. We strive to cover a plethora of interests and encourage members to explore new topics, too!
How do I get involved?
No matter what your background or major is, we would love to have you at our events and activities!
To keep up with what’s happening, we recommend joining our membership portal, our Facebook group, and our weekly newsletter. We will keep you up to date with everything ACM, and earning points on the portal might even earn you a prize!
Here’s our social media, where you can see what we’re up to:
Leadership
Matthew Wang
President
Tina Huang
External Vice President
Evan Zhong
Internal Vice President
Asha Kar
Co-President, Hack
Eugene Lo
Co-President, Hack
Cindy Zhang
President, ACM-W
Justin Yi
President, AI
Christian Loanzon
Co-President, Game Studio
Peter Sutarjo
Co-President, Game Studio
Jacob Zhang
President, ICPC
Henry Chang
Co-President, Cyber
Joshua Lee
Co-President, Cyber
Sophie Schoenmeyer
President, Teach LA
Crystal Huynh
President, Design
