Richmond Minorities in Engineering Program (Outreach for Middle School Students)
The workshop titled, "Magnetism and its Implications in Modern Life", will provide middle-school students (grades 6-8) with a peak into the field of engineering while learning basic concepts related electricity and magnetism and their applications in daily life (energy conversion/storage, nanomedicine, robotics, data storage etc.). Overall, students will work in teams on interactive hands-on activities.
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Sponsored by IEEE Women in Engineering.
Date and Time
Location
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Registration
- Date: 30 Jul 2019
- Time: 03:30 PM UTC to 05:30 PM UTC
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- 401 W Main St
- Richmond, Virginia
- United States 23284-9097
- Building: East Engineering Building
- Room Number: Atrium
- Contact Event Host
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Radhika Barua (rbarua@vcu.edu)
Speakers
Radhika Barua, Women in Engineering Affinity Group Chair
Media
Event Flyer | 1.51 MiB |