Potentials Magazine provides 140,000 undergraduate and graduate students members of IEEE with a publication to address global issues, technology trends, and career development topics.
Bi-monthly publication focuses on educational and industry themes such as:
- Careers/Graduate Education
- Internet of Things
- Smart Cities
- Drone Technology
- Student and YP Entrepreneurship
IEEE Potentials Magazine is a publication dedicated to undergraduate and graduate students and young professionals. IEEE Potentials explores career strategies, the latest in research, and important technical developments. Through its articles, it also relates theories to practical applications, highlights technology’s global impact, and generates international forums that foster the sharing of diverse ideas about the profession.
Who We Are and What We Do
The purpose of the Potentials Editorial Board is to provide undergraduate and graduate students who are members of IEEE with an IEEE publication to address global issues, career development topics, business issues, essays, opinions, and other topics, emphasizing the value of continuing IEEE membership after graduation. These are members of IEEE with an interest in the IEEE designated fields, including engineering, computing and information technology, physical and life sciences, or related professions. IEEE benefits and services provide them with opportunities for educational, technical, and professional development.
Oversight of the editorial content in IEEE Potentials magazine is managed by an editorial board of volunteer members. The board is led by an Editor in Chief (EIC), who reviews each issue, and includes six Associate Editors and Corresponding Editors who assist in the solicitation of articles and a Student Editor to represent the student voice of IEEE.
- To focus on the student members’ concerns and responsibility as they will become working members of the profession
- To continuously improve the quality of the publication, coordinating efforts with the IEEE Member and Geographic Activities
- Board and the Publications, Services and Products Board
- To support IEEE strategic goals and objectives and increase awareness among students in developing their ability enhance the quality of life in their community
- To make current and prospective IEEE student members aware of the nature and responsibilities of the engineering profession and to provide and promote opportunities for educational, technical, and professional development
- To provide a vehicle to help improve retention of student members while in college and after graduation
- To promote networking and the importance of relationship building to students
- To provide vehicle for communication of IEEE activities to the individual region committees