Host Organization
Penn State Materials Science and Engineering Dept.
Date
10/14/2005
Description
This free event is open to high school students. We learned about this event too late to schedule a field trip. If you are interested in a career in Materials Science, you should consider attending this event anyway. It will provide a great opportunity to see Penn State's facilities and to speak one-on-one with Penn State students and professors in the Materials Science program.
Penn State's Materials Science program offers concentrations in: Polymers (plastics) Ceramics Metals Electronic and Photonic Materials
Materials Scientists develop new polymers, new ceramic materials, new metal alloys, and new electronic materials. This requires knowledge of Chemistry and Physics. If you enjoy Chemistry and Physics, this might be a good career choice.
AGENDA FOR MATSE FALL OPEN HOUSE October 14, 2005 Room 301 Steidle Building
10:00am - Welcome: Professor John Hellmann, Associate Head for Undergraduate Studies 11:00am–12:00pm - Tours of glass blowing laboratory, forensic materials science, microscopy of materials, and biomedical materials 12:00pm-1:00pm- Lunch (lunch will be provided) 1:00pm-2:00pm - Tours of glass blowing laboratory, forensic materials science, microscopy of materials, and biomedical materials 2:00pm-2:15pm - Wrap up
To register for this event, contact:
Stacy Davidson Undergraduate Studies 124 Steidle Building (814) 865-5765 davidson@matse.psu.edu
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