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DESCRIPTION:The Open Project Space (OPS) Workshop Series is IEEE at SBU&#39;s f
 lagship technical workshop series. OPS aims to teach students interested i
 n electrical and computer engineering\, computer science\, and robotics in
 troductory electrical engineering concepts and programming using Arduino a
 nd prepare them to compete in a Micromouse competition. Workshops are held
  twice a week on Mondays and Fridays beginning Mon. 9/25/23 and Friday 9/2
 9/23. RSVP is required as there are limited supplies and space. The worksh
 ops will all be held in the IEEE at SBU Student Laboratory.\n\nIn Workshop
  5\, students will learn about transistors and create a distance sensor us
 ing IR sensors and programming the Arduino Nano using Arduino.\n\nRoom: 17
 5\, Bldg: Light Engineering\, Light Engineering\, Stony Brook\, New York\,
  United States\, 11790
LOCATION:Room: 175\, Bldg: Light Engineering\, Light Engineering\, Stony Br
 ook\, New York\, United States\, 11790
ORGANIZER:ieeesunysb@gmail.com
SEQUENCE:5
SUMMARY:Fall 2023 OPS Workshop 5: Transistors (Friday Session)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/375290
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The Open Project Space (OPS) Workshop Seri
 es is IEEE at SBU&#39;s flagship technical workshop series. OPS aims to teach 
 students interested in electrical and computer engineering\, computer scie
 nce\, and robotics introductory electrical engineering concepts and progra
 mming using Arduino and prepare them to compete in a Micromouse competitio
 n. Workshops are held twice a week on Mondays and Fridays beginning Mon. 9
 /25/23 and Friday 9/29/23. RSVP is required as there are limited supplies 
 and space. The workshops will all be held in the IEEE at SBU Student Labor
 atory.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;In Workshop 5\, students will learn about transistors and c
 reate a distance sensor using IR sensors and programming the Arduino Nano 
 using Arduino.&lt;/p&gt;
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