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Project: Vacuum Thermoforming Machine
Group: Jonathan Riska
This project involves designing and building a vacuum thermoforming machine capable of forming plastic sheets 12” wide by 24” long by up to 3/32”thick, with a draw depth of up to 6”. Five subsystems would be designed, built, and integrated: 1) a nichrome resistance wire oven 2) a plywood forming platen 3) an aluminum clamp 4) a vacuum system and 5) an aluminum chassis to hold the subsystems. The capability of the machine will be demonstrated by producing several custom molds that could be used to cast personalized soap, wax candles, chocolate candies, or ice cubes.
The Durham Police Department held graduation ceremonies for Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) class #41 on Monday, August 3, 2015, at 6 p.m. at the N.C. School of Science and Mathematics, 1219 Broad St. The program was held at the school’s Educational Technology Complex (ETC).
The 26 graduates of BLET Academy #41 have been in training from February 16, 2015 to July 10, 2015. Graduates have successfully passed 1,006 academy training hours in 36 state and department specifics topics. Twenty-five of the graduates are new Durham Police Department officers and one is a new officer for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Campus Police.
The class is comprised of 25 males; one female; three African- Americans, and five Hispanic officers. Fifteen of the new officers are North Carolinians (five from Durham), and two are from other countries (Bulgaria and Hungary).
The community was invited to attend the graduation ceremony which will serve as a soft kickoff event for the department’s citywide 2015 National Night Out Against Crime observance on Tuesday, August 4, 2015. A reception immediately followed the graduation hosted by the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #2.
For information, call the department’s Public Affairs Office at (919) 560-4322, ext. 29194.
The Oklahoma School of Science and Math team at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC during the 2019 National Science Bowl®. Photo by Dennis Brack, National Science Bowl, Department of Energy, Office of Science
Wilbert Hope, Chair of the Department of the Physical, Environmental & Computer Science (PECS) Department at Medgar Evers College.
President Lee Royce, Dr. Stan Baldwin, dean of the School of Science & Mathematics, Mayor Rosemary Aultman and other Clinton leaders were part of Tuesday's ribbon cutting at Mississippi College's new medical sciences building. The 22,000-square-foot complex on College Street includes histology and gross anatomy labs, research facilities, classrooms, lecture halls and much more. It opened for classes in January.
Leuven, K.U.L. Arenberg
campusbibliotheek (2000-2002)
architect: Rafael Moneo
BNA Kring Amsterdam
18 t/m 21 september 2003
Leuven Arenberg Doctoral School of Science, Engineering & Technology
W. de Croylaan 6
3001 Heverlee
To view this skull and others as a 360-degree rotational image, visit: www.dlt.ncssm.edu/tiger/360views/masterindex.htm
The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (NCSSM) has many more science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) learning objects like this one, for use by educators, in searchable format on their STEM web site at www.dlt.ncssm.edu/stem/
NCSSM, a publicly funded high school in North Carolina, provides exciting, high-level STEM learning opportunities. If you appreciate this resource, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to the NCSSM Foundation. Thank you! connections.ncssm.edu/giving
To view this skull and others as a 360-degree rotational image, visit: www.dlt.ncssm.edu/tiger/360views/masterindex.htm
The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (NCSSM) has many more science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) learning objects like this one, for use by educators, in searchable format on their STEM web site at www.dlt.ncssm.edu/stem/
NCSSM, a publicly funded high school in North Carolina, provides exciting, high-level STEM learning opportunities. If you appreciate this resource, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to the NCSSM Foundation. Thank you! connections.ncssm.edu/giving
Project: Penn State Altoona Adler Athletic Complex Addition
Structural Team: Benjamin Harvey, Zachary Spaulding
Construction Team: Chris Spittle, Derek Stauffer, Chuck Stodter
The Penn State Altoona Campus has elected to expand and renovate its athletic complex. 53,000 square feet of new space will be added to the existing complex, and another 23,000 square feet will be renovated. The estimated cost for this project is $24.5 million and includes the addition of a new 2,000 square foot gymnasium, a two story fitness center, and additional office, classroom, and locker room space. Students in the SDCET Capstone class were asked to design an additional one story 20,000 square foot multi-purpose space building that will attach to the expanded and renovated athletic complex. Students worked in small teams that focused on either the construction or structural design of the proposed building. The design teams created a structural layout/design for the project, while the construction teams recommended an exterior wall system (exterior/interior) and construction schedule that met the project demands. The students will present their final design and construction systems for the proposed building.
The Nursing Department of the School of Science, Health and Technology celebrated National Nurses Week which nurses embrace new technologies, resolve emerging issues, and accept ever-changing roles in their profession.
Anglican High School, Chung Cheng High School (Main), Crescent Girls' School, School of Science and Technology, Hwa Chong Institution, Nanyang Girls' High School [Singapore]
To view this skull and others as a 360-degree rotational image, visit: www.dlt.ncssm.edu/tiger/360views/masterindex.htm
The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (NCSSM) has many more science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) learning objects like this one, for use by educators, in searchable format on their STEM web site at www.dlt.ncssm.edu/stem/
NCSSM, a publicly funded high school in North Carolina, provides exciting, high-level STEM learning opportunities. If you appreciate this resource, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to the NCSSM Foundation. Thank you! connections.ncssm.edu/giving