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EPICS in IEEE projects are engineering related and address local community-service needs as they pertain to education and outreach, access and abilities, the environment, and human services.
In EPICS, teams of undergraduates earn academic credit for multiyear, multidisciplinary projects that solve engineering- and technology-based problems for community service and education organizations ...
Santa Clara University and San Jose State University students unveil projects for community improvements at second annual IEEE EPICS Expo. SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 27, 2020—Students from Santa Clara ...
Working through a Purdue course called Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS), a team of undergraduate engineering students is developing a data base for the Homelessness Prevention Network ...
The projects were unveiled at the first-ever Engineering Projects in Community Services (EPICS) Expo held at SJSU. The EPICS Expo was the collaborative effort of SJSU's EPICS program, SCU's Frugal ...
The DoSeum projects are among five EPICS (Engineering Projects in Community Service) that will be on display at the Tech Symposium, one of Texas’ largest university engineering accelerators, a ...
The course, EGR 251: Engineering Projects in Community Service, or EPICS, is based on a community-based learning model in which students apply engineering to real-world projects. For the past three ...
JANUARY 24, 2022 — UTSA's Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS), a program in the UTSA Margie and Bill Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design, is working with The DoSeum, San ...
The Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS) program at Purdue University creates partnerships between undergraduates and nonprofit organizations to solve engineering problems in the ...
Drexel University’s Dr. Kapil Dandekar, associate dean for research and associate professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), is serving as the head of the organizing committee for the ...
Charitable organization, local university students, and EPICS in IEEE complete solar project proposed for economically disadvantaged children to bring hot showers to their remote campsite ...