About Us
The Polish-American Engineers Association was formed in 1934 by a group of engineers, scientists and architects. The purpose of this organization is to advance and sustain the science of engineering, to continually strive to develop and expand the organization by attracting young engineers of Polish heritage.
Our other objective is to propagate contributions of Polish American engineers to the betterment of the United States and to foster closer relations among engineers and other professional people of related fields. During the past 70 years over three hundred lectures in various disciplines of engineering were given for the membership.
Our Ralph Modjeski Scholarship fund awards every year two scholarship to engineering students of Polish descent.
Polish-American Engineers Association is a member of the Illinois Engineering Council. In 2006 thru the efforts of our Organization the Illinois Engineering Council inducted Henry Magnuski and Ralph Modjeski into the Illinois Engineering Hall of Fame in recognition for their outstanding contribution to engineering.
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