Shaw is thrilled to have supported the 13th annual Design, Engineering, & Manufacturing Camp (DEM Camp) in Dalton, GA! We had an incredible time with 140 talented middle school students, all passionate about STEM and the boundless opportunities in advanced manufacturing. Together, we’re nurturing the next generation of innovators and paving the way for extraordinary careers. Huge thanks to our Workforce Development team and Shaw volunteers for making this camp a resounding success! 🚀
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February is Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month, emphasizing the significance of CTE programs in the Charleston region. These programs shape young people for high-demand careers in manufacturing, engineering and information technology through hands-on education, fostering a robust talent pipeline. #CTEMonth #FutureWorkforce https://loom.ly/se0Rk-0
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Time for some summer reading! Be sure to check out the article "Energy Solutions for Climate Change" on page 6.
Start your summer ☀️ reading with Engineering at Maryland magazine! Discover the innovative stories and groundbreaking research at happening at the Clark School. Read the latest issue at go.umd.edu/EM24. ✨
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🎓 How are students using their degree from the Survey Engineering Program at Penn State Wilkes Barre? Check out this video from Verena Lake, a student of the program, who shares how she plans to use her degree!
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Consultant Engineer + Next Generation Advisory Board Member at Frazer-Nash Women's Engineering Society (WES) Member
I thoroughly enjoyed immersing myself into the world of Systems Engineering during my course with the University of Oxford last week. It provided me with invaluable insights into problem-solving methodologies and I'm excited to apply the knowledge and skills I've acquired to develop into the field of Systems Engineering in the future.
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Today, I had the privilege of attending an insightful speech by Kavitha Anbarasu 🔥 on the topic 𝗙𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗹 𝘁𝗼 𝗖𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗴𝗲: 𝗕𝘂𝗶𝗹𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗦𝗸𝗶𝗹𝗹𝘀 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗦𝘂𝗰𝗰𝗲𝘀𝘀. The session was filled with valuable advice, especially on how to overcome self-doubt and thrive in this exciting new chapter of life. 🌱💬 💡 She emphasized the importance of developing key skills such as adaptability, communication, and continuous learning. She also highlighted how crucial it is to build confidence and take on challenges head-on, reminding us that every hurdle is an opportunity for growth. 📈💪 ✨ Her advice on managing self-doubt was particularly impactful: “Embrace the uncertainty, trust your journey, and believe in your ability to succeed.” 🌟💭 I'm feeling inspired to take these lessons to heart as I embark on this new phase of my college journey, and I look forward to applying these insights to build a stronger future. 🎯🚀 #Success 🚀 #SkillBuilding 💪 #FromSchoolToCollege 🎓 #ContinuousLearning 📚 #OvercomingDoubt #CollegeJourney 🛤️
Excited to speak with first-year students at Jeppiar Engineering College on "From School to College: Building Skills for Success". Looking forward to sharing insights on overcoming self-doubt and thriving in this new chapter!
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What makes UC Santa Barbara’s College of Engineering so great? Check out this short promotional video to see why we annually rank among the best in the nation 💡 Full youtube video here ➡ https://lnkd.in/gJtnUBXm
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Looking to see these electric vehicles in action? Attend EnergyWhiz at the Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC®) on Saturday April 20, 2024. https://lnkd.in/g4s3pbba How fast are they? According to Electrathon America, due to the high drag induced by small courses with tight corners, these cars may only average 15mph to 20mph. While on large speedways with wide sweeping corners, well-designed cars can average low highway speeds. The highest average speed (for 60 minutes) attained by a qualifying Electrathon America vehicle was recorded on a very efficient 3-mile tri-oval, at 62.1mph. For more details visit: https://lnkd.in/epqRsDRX Florida Power & Light #stemeducation #stemlearning #brevardcountyfl #highschoolstudents #middleschoolteacher #middleschool #teachers #virtualschool #gokarting #energywhiz #cleanenergyfuture #electricvehiclesarethefuture
Students in Central and East Florida are jump-starting their STEM careers with our continued support of Electrathon America. We surprised students with EV kits to design, build, and race electric go-karts against peers in the spring. The program fosters creativity and innovation – one EV at a time – as we continue integrating schools into this growing community of EV visionaries!💡🏎️ Learn more about this electrifying initiative: http://spr.ly/6047Vp5GN 🌐💻
Electrathon America!
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Can you remember your work experience?? We have a work experience student in the office this week learning more about what we do. I can remember finding mine....erm...thrilling....when I was doing my GCSEs so I'm hoping I can provide a slightly more interesting experience for my placement student! If you follow Think Jarvis we'll be sharing some of Autumn's work over the course of the week. #workexperience #pinlgeschool #pingle #swadlincote #3ddesign #webdesign #apprentice
Autumn is a student from Pingle School interested in engineering, design and marketing. This week we’ll share some of her work so you can see the sorts of things we get up to.
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Great video about what Purdue and specifically Purdue Polytechnic Institute (School of Technology when I was there)! More insights from our great Purdue Technology Alumni Board members, Cooper Burleson & Laura Horsky.
Alumni experiences: Cooper & Laura – Purdue Polytechnic
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“The Great Opportunities in Technology and Engineering Careers (GO TEC Virginia) program will stimulate job growth within the Commonwealth by creating dependable talent pipelines in strategic sectors, fostered through public and private partnerships.” That’s GO TEC’s mission statement, which underscores the fact that the program, at its core, is about economic development, job growth and preparing students for quality local employment opportunities. But, the program is also an effective recruiting tool for new companies. Regional economic developers show the GO TEC program to prospective companies. Sometimes, they visit the GO TEC Training Lab at IALR; in many cases, however, they go to one of the middle schools, allowing prospects to speak with students and see the program in action. “The effectiveness of the GO TEC program – and how it funnels directly into a variety of other strong, proven workforce training programs – is a primary selling point for Southern Virginia.” — Linda Green, Vice President of Economic Development, IALR; Executive Director, Southern Virginia Regional Alliance More about the GO TEC program: https://ow.ly/YJxM50QhV65
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