OUR MISSION
Connecting Engineering to Community Service
The mission of the EPICS in IEEE is to empower university students to work along with technical professionals and communities around the world to enhance their practical engineering skills and knowledge through service-learning experiences.
Preparing the Next Generation of Engineers
Technology can change the world, but it takes people working together, using skills such as communication, collaboration, and creativity to apply technical solutions to community challenges.
Unfortunately, engineering students don’t have enough opportunities to foster those critical soft skills in real-world settings before entering the workforce.
That’s why EPICS champions a unique, service-learning approach to engineering education that focuses on hands-on experience and holistic skill development. Students collaborate with IEEE engineering professionals on community enhancement projects to design, build, and deploy sustainable solutions. In the process, they develop highly sought-after skills such as project management, leadership, teamwork, communication, and decision-making.
The result is young engineers well-equipped for the workforce and a community transformed by the power of technology.
FEATURED PROJECTS
Global Reach, Local Impact
Wherever you are, you can make an impact in your community. Here are some of our projects from around the world.
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EMEA
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North America
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Asia
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South America
EPICS IN IEEE
Program Impact
Projects
IEEE Volunteers
Student Volunteers
Estimated Impacted
Dealing with the real problems of deploying an engineering project is for sure something you do not learn in the classroom…. all the students participating in the project are facing new real situations, which are better preparing us to the job market.
I have been able to learn how to link-up and interact with communities successfully and how to get communities to appreciate, adopt, and utilize innovative communities for their benefit. I have also been able to widen my skills base in technology, management, and human relations.
Small grants like EPICS in IEEE are an incredible resource for students and small teams. The EPICS grant helped us get off the ground, and later lent an air of legitimacy to future grant applications and publications.
Announcements
and News
Explore the latest news, resources, and tips on engineering for community improvement
EPICS in IEEE Team Creates Improved Solar Dryer Technology to Preserve and Sustain the Quality of Agro-produce in Uganda
Uganda’s main economic activity is farming, involving about 70% of the population. However, most of the farmers rely on traditional practices that can be inefficient or ineffective. Uganda is ranked...
Virtual Training: How to Write an EPICS in IEEE Project Proposal – 2024
Check out the latest EPICS in IEEE Virtual training on How to Write an EPICS in IEEE Project Proposal. This virtual event will help those looking to submit an EPICS in IEEE proposal. The EPICS in...
Boston Students Making Hearing Testing Accessible in Guatemala
Hearing loss is a prevalent issue, one that can impact very young children in the early stages of development who are unable to communicate the issue. Without adequate hearing testing, children can...
HOW WE WORK
Looking to volunteer, lead a project, or partner with us? Here’s what you need to know.
How do I submit a project proposal?
You can submit a proposal via our submission platform or e-mail epicsineieee@ieee.org with your additional questions.
How much funding can I get for a project?
Awards can be used for project-related supplies (as opposed to personnel costs) and typically range from US$1,000 to US$10,000 apiece.
What is the project approval process?
The EPICS in IEEE initiative team will review your submission and will contact you within 30 days of receipt for either more information or with an acceptance or rejection notice.
How do I become a project volunteer?
Contact Us
ADDRESS
Ashley Moran
445 Hoes Lane
Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA
PHONE
+1 732-562-6552
epicsinieee@ieee.org