Monday, June 9, 2008
Writer: Shanna Relford
news@utsi.edu
There are still slots available for this summer’s ASM Materials Camp for high school sophomores, juniors and seniors, set for June 23-27, 2008. This Materials Camp gives high school students a chance to perform hands-on experiments working with actual equipment and research materials in the laboratory. Experiments will be led by UTSI professors and research staff, and will delve into the areas of lasers, rockets and jets, experimental materials, like carbon fiber, and much more. ASM Materials Camp will turn students into materials scientists for a week, studying “the stuff that things are made of,” and learning principles of applied math, physics and chemistry.
This camp is sponsored by ASM and the Center for Laser Applications
Department at UTSI, so there is no cost for parents, even lunch is
provided. However, students applying for ASM Materials Camp should
have basic knowledge of algebra, chemistry and physics, and be able
to describe why they want to learn more about engineering and
materials science as a possible college major and career.
For more information, contact Carole Thomas at UTSI at 393-7223 or
visit UTSI’s website at www.utsi.edu.
Applications are also available on the UTSI website.