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For release May 15, 2006
Few Vacancies Remain
in June
UTSI OPENING LABS TO YOUTHS
DURING ASM MATERIALS CAMPSM
The University of Tennessee Space Institute is opening
its labs to area high school students who are accepted for an ASM
Materials CampSM planned for June 26-30.
While only a few vacancies are left, Dr. Bill Hofmeister, research
professor and director of UTSI’s Center for Laser Applications (CLA),
said the camp may be repeated this fall and next summer. He urged
interested students to contact Carole Thomas at UTSI (931) 393-7485 for
a registration form. Thomas may be reached by email at
cthomas@utsi.edu.
“This is a week-long opportunity for motivated, inquisitive, high school
students with math and science aptitude to learn about materials science
through hands-on experiments,” Hofmeister said.
“A materials scientist is someone who studies the stuff that things are
made of,” added Hofmeister in explaining the agenda of the free camp
co-sponsored by UTSI and ASM International, a society for materials
engineers and scientists.
In various labs on the Space Institute’s campus, students will work with
and study single molecule detection, computer modeling, carbon nano
tubes, laser processing, and rockets and jets, Hofmeister said.
“They will work with the actual equipment, testing materials and finding
out why materials behave as they do,” the professor explained. “These
experiments will be led by some of the top scientists in their fields –
professors and research staff from UTSI.”
The ASM Materials CampSM is open to students with basic knowledge of
algebra, chemistry, and physics who are entering their sophomore, junior
or senior year this fall.
ASM International is a worldwide network dedicated to advancing
industry, technology, and applications of metals and materials. The Oak
Ridge Chapter – a five-star chapter with more than 300 members – was
founded in 1947.
Additional information also is available from Jeane Deatherage,
Administrator, Foundation Programs, ASM Materials Education Foundation,
Materials Park, OH 44073. Her email address is
Jeane.Deatherage@asminternational.org.
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Writer: Weldon Payne (931) 393-7222
wpayne@utsi.edu
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