The purpose of the EPICS in IEEE program is to further incorporate EPICS into IEEE worldwide, by empowering student branches and IEEE GOLD groups to work with high school students on EPICS community service-related engineering projects, and by institutionalizing the program within IEEE. Through this worldwide expansion, Educational Activities will build a mechanism for sustaining and disseminating the EPICS model to other sections.

The desired outcomes of EPICS in IEEE include:

  • The establishment of a relationship between the student branches in participating sections, a local high school (or schools), and charitable, communal or humanitarian organizations in each venue. The relationship will focus on development, by university and high school student teams, of devices and systems for the benefit of the target audiences of the communal organizations.
  • The development of training workshops to train local section champions to establish an EPICS-site in their IEEE sections using local volunteers and resources. These section champions, and the volunteers they train, will be empowered to disseminate the model further, locally and to other sections.

Working with the EPICS program at Purdue, Educational Activities will create a program that will impact communities around the world with the objective to:

  • increase high school student interest in pursuing an engineering-related career path;
  • leverage the EPICS in IEEE program demonstrated ability to reach female and under-represented minority students, to increase IEEE recruitment in these demographics.

There are over 50 projects occurring within EPICS in IEEE. You can read brief descriptions on the projects and view photos within the EPICS in IEEE Project Photos presentation (PPT, 893 KB).