The ACM Team
Avery Bainbridge
HackUTD Experience LeadSisi Aarukapalli
Director of ResearchAlessio Haro
Director of MediaIsindi Cela
Media OfficerPranit Duddupudi
Media OfficerShoaib Huq
Media OfficerVy Lam
Media OfficerThe History of the ACM
Third time's the charm.
ACM started at UT Dallas back in 1996, undergoing good times and bad, and restarting in 2004 before wrapping up in its second iteration around Fall 2012.
A freshman named Sumanth Nelluru started the Computer Science Student Association around this time, a small organization focused on mini coding competitions until taking over the then-defunct ACM to become the new ACM in Fall 2013.
Following this, ACM, led by Sumanth Nelluru (CS '16) and Grace Kaldawi (CS '15), expanded into social events and restarting its Industry Series events, hosting companies once again and running snack bars and LAN parties.
In the years after, ACM underwent an internal restructure and, led by Izuchukwu Elechi (SE '16), Michael Raibick (SE '15), and Tahir Aziz (SE '17), expanded its Industry Series events, with companies from Google to Twitter, as well as launching HackUTD, ACM Projects, ACM Operations, & ACM Labs.