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Mustang Machine Shop '60 Instructor Eric Pulse working with Students at Cal Poly SLO

Calibrating spring scales before conducting experiments to discover Newton’s laws. Working with the nonprofit organization Science for Monks and Nuns, physics Professor Stamatis Vokos taught an enthusiastic group of beginning science students in Trashigang, Bhutan — Buddhist monastics from the Rangjung Monastery and other monasteries in the area.

Manufacturing Engineering instructor Trian Georgeou & student

Working with the nonprofit organization Science for Monks and Nuns, physics Professor Stamatis Vokos taught an enthusiastic group of beginning science students in Trashigang, Bhutan — Buddhist monastics from the Rangjung Monastery and other monasteries in the area.

Brian Hillenbrand (Manufacturing Engineering) prior student at Cal Poly SLO

A battery, a thin wire and a cheap magnet

can create an impressive electric motor. Working with the nonprofit organization Science for Monks and Nuns, physics Professor Stamatis Vokos taught an enthusiastic group of beginning science students in Trashigang, Bhutan — Buddhist monastics from the Rangjung Monastery and other monasteries in the area.

Working with the nonprofit organization Science for Monks and Nuns, physics Professor Stamatis Vokos taught an enthusiastic group of beginning science students in Trashigang, Bhutan — Buddhist monastics from the Rangjung Monastery and other monasteries in the area.

AERO Hanger — Student Tech Toby Shirts (ME), left, talks with Xander Luciano (Manufacturing Engineering) and Megan Johnson (Business) in the Hangar shop.

Ind. & Mfg. Engr. class getting ready for day one in CNC machining

The 2019 Student Research Conference gives students the opprotnity to present their research to faculty and peers during poster sessions and oral presentations.

Instructor at Cal Poly SLO

Working with the nonprofit organization Science for Monks and Nuns, physics Professor Stamatis Vokos taught an enthusiastic group of beginning science students in Trashigang, Bhutan — Buddhist monastics from the Rangjung Monastery and other monasteries in the area.

Cal Poly Racing: Baja Car Team in the Hangar.

Light traveling in straight lines produces an inverted image through a pinhole. Working with the nonprofit organization Science for Monks and Nuns, physics Professor Stamatis Vokos taught an enthusiastic group of beginning science students in Trashigang, Bhutan — Buddhist monastics from the Rangjung Monastery and other monasteries in the area.

The 2019 Student Research Conference gives students the opprotnity to present their research to faculty and peers during poster sessions and oral presentations.

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