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DESCRIPTION:Professor Nurul Sarkar (School of Engineering\, Computer and Ma
 thematical Sciences) was invited to the Pan-Ethnic STEM Pathways Day\, att
 ended by 50+ High school students (Y12 and Y13) accompanied by their paren
 ts and Teachers on Tuesday 8 July 2025. The event was held at Auckland Uni
 versity of Technology (AUT) Engineering Building. I had an opportunity to 
 talk to various students including few students from Auckland Grammar. The
 y were very interested to explore computer science and IT especially wirel
 ess technologies. I demonstrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth networks and their pr
 actical applications in real-world scenarios. One of the bright students a
 sked me about the security/privacy issues of Bluetooth technologies. Many 
 students have expressed their interest in coming to AUT after that.\n\nBld
 g: WZ\, Auckland University of Technology\, Auckland\, North Island\, New 
 Zealand
LOCATION:Bldg: WZ\, Auckland University of Technology\, Auckland\, North Is
 land\, New Zealand
ORGANIZER:nurul.sarkar@aut.ac.nz
SEQUENCE:62
SUMMARY:Pan-Ethnic STEAM Pathways Event (8 July 2025)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/373098
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p class=&quot;MsoNormal&quot; style=&quot;text-align: justi
 fy\;&quot;&gt;&lt;span lang=&quot;EN-GB&quot; style=&quot;font-size: 11.0pt\;&quot;&gt;Professor Nurul Sarka
 r (School of Engineering\, Computer and Mathematical Sciences) was invited
  to the Pan-Ethnic STEM Pathways Day\, attended by 50+ High school student
 s (Y12 and Y13) accompanied by their parents and Teachers on Tuesday 8 Jul
 y 2025. The event was held at Auckland University of Technology (AUT) Engi
 neering Building. I had an opportunity to talk to various students includi
 ng few students from Auckland Grammar. They were very interested to explor
 e computer science and IT especially wireless technologies. I demonstrated
  Wi-Fi and Bluetooth networks and their practical applications in real-wor
 ld scenarios. One of the bright students asked me about the security/priva
 cy issues of Bluetooth technologies. Many students have expressed their in
 terest in coming to AUT after that.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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