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These students from Kashmere, North Early College, and Wheatley High Schools worked in cooperative groups to solve a real world problem. Each group of 3 to 4 students posed as an engineering firm that would submit a robotics solution to a geophysics problem. Teams used the LEGO Mindstorm NXT robot to design a vehicle that could climb to the top of a Mountain to retrieve rocks that stored energy. Their vehicle should be able to climb the mountain and continue its motion as the slope of the mountain increased. The team whose robot climbed the highest would win the bid with my company.
On Sunday, August 20, 2017, Chargé d’Affairs Joel Reifman congratulated Bangladeshi STEM students who recently participated in a number of robotic and social media competitions at a reception event at the U.S. Ambassador’s residence. The reception was organized by the American Center Dhaka to honor participants including Bangladeshi Mars Rover teams from six different universities, the Robot Olympiad’s high school team, and Dhaka University’s team attending Peer 2 Peer (P2P): Facebook Global Digital Challenge in the USA.
From July 29 - Aug 2, ASAS Chicago hosted STEM CampUs at Illinois Institute of Technology. Sponsored by Teza Technologies, STEM CampUs focused on high school, college and career readiness, with a specific focus on entrepreneurship and the STEM fields.
Teachers practice cooperative learning and problem solving with as they build robots. Workshop preented in Spotsylvania County by the STEM Education Alliance at the College of William and Mary
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These students from Kashmere, North Early College, and Wheatley High Schools worked in cooperative groups to solve a real world problem. Each group of 3 to 4 students posed as an engineering firm that would submit a robotics solution to a geophysics problem. Teams used the LEGO Mindstorm NXT robot to design a vehicle that could climb to the top of a Mountain to retrieve rocks that stored energy. Their vehicle should be able to climb the mountain and continue its motion as the slope of the mountain increased. The team whose robot climbed the highest would win the bid with my company.
Manuela Tudosia, Adviser, Cord Blood Europe AISBL
What is the state of R&D, funding, and infrastructure in Europe? This Science|Business Policy Roundtable took place at the UK Representation to the EU in Brussels on 18 October 2012.
Regenerative Medicine is one of the most exciting and promising fields of biomedical research today. Europe currently leads the world in therapeutic applications and medicines in this technology, and has successfully seen the first companies working in the field to spin-out from research universities with EMA approved products currently in the market.
However, with the recent patent ruling by the European Court of Justice and the debate regarding continued funding in Horizon 2020, what challenges exist for Europe to maintain its research lead in this field?
Science|Business hosted a roundtable discussion of thought leaders and policy to make recommendations as to what the EU should do to improve the infrastructure and research climate for new stem cell technologies and regenerative medicines in Europe.
Pictures by Carlos Nomen
Hosted by Oberlin College’s Black Scientists Guild and the Black History Month Committee, STEM in Color highlighted the academic and career journeys of black professionals, alumni, and current students in STEM fields.
Photo by John Seyfried
Photographer: Josh See
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My wife & I just recently celebrated her birthday, which is forever frozen at 30 years old. I decided to get her some roses for the house & as luck would have it, I got Long Stem Roses. For the next week, I now walk on water.
From July 29 - Aug 2, ASAS Chicago hosted STEM CampUs at Illinois Institute of Technology. Sponsored by Teza Technologies, STEM CampUs focused on high school, college and career readiness, with a specific focus on entrepreneurship and the STEM fields.
Elementary students attempt to manipulate a simple latch and push the vault door open during the Heist course of the SeaPerch robotics competition at the U.S. Coast Guard base at Sand Island, May 3. The competition was hosted by the U.S. Coast Guard and co-sponsored by the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, SPAWAR, Hawaii Department of Education and AFCEA. (Photo by Anna Marie General)