IEEE Promotional Video What is IEEE? IEEE stands for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. It is abbreviated to IEEE [ahy-trip- uh l-ee] and is officially referred to as such. Our Mission Our mission as the local chapter is to provide engineers with technical, social, and professional development in the engineering field. We aim to be the leading engineering organization on campus, providing more opportunities for student improvement outside the classroom. We are committed in providing engineers with career enhancement, engineering social events, and growth in their respective professions. Projects Our organization hosts four student projects: Micromouse, Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), RoboSub, and Solar Car. They are all open to everyone to participate. Micromouse An autonomous robot built from scratch that can navigate through a 16x16 cell maze. Meetings and workshops are held once a week. The IEEE@UCR Micromouse teams compete in multiple collegiate competitions across Southern California. Contact: robotics@ieeeucr.org RoboSub UCR RoboSub is one of IEEE’s large-scale projects that consists of multidisciplinary teams composed of around 20 active members that work year-long to collaboratively create an autonomous submarine from scratch used to compete in the international RoboSub competition hosted annually by RoboNation in San Diego in the summer. Contact: robosub@ieee.edu Website: https://robosub.ucr.edu Unmanned Aerial Systems A highly motivated group of students designing, constructing and programming an autonomous aerial vehicle to compete in the annual AUVSI-SUAS competition in Maryland. Through UCR-UAS, students have the unique opportunity to hone their engineering skills and develop a product from start to finish. Contact: uas@ieeeucr.org Website: https://ucr-uas.weebly.com Solar Car A multidisciplinary team comprised of highly motivated undergraduate students that aim to build a solar-powered vehicle. Their mission is to promote a fut
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