This fall we started a new program to bring engineers and scientist in from our community to speak to our team and our schools. A couple of these guests have already made it up on our blog.
We have had a total of 9 speakers on 8 different days. It has been fantastic to get so many different perspectives from different engineers and scientists. The “Mentor for a Day” program not only exposes are students to professionals, it also exposes the professionals to FRC, VEX and STEM education. Below are the speakers that we haven’t highlighted on the blog yet, along with links to videos of their presentations when available.
Sep 28th – Jose Lopez – Mechanical Engineer
– Sr. Design Engineer – Current Product Engineering, Product Services at Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift America, Inc
– President 2012-2013 at Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers – Houston Professional Chapter
– ASME Student Liaison at ASME – South Texas Section
Oct 30th – Greg Frank – Civil Engineer at Costello Inc. Engineering and Surveying
– Hydrology and Hydraulics specialist, does flood studies and large drainage projects
Nov 2nd – Allegra Giblin and Tony Torlucci – Geology and Geophysics
Nov 16th John Sallans – Application Engineer at SKF USA Inc.
Spoke about bearings and their applications. From 10 meter diameter bearings used in earth mothers and tunnel machines to mm scale bearings for precision machines.
Nov 30th – Caleb Kemere – Neuroengineering Professor at Rice UniversityProfessor Kemere from Rice University came to St. Agnes Academy to talk to Spectrum about the brain and his research in neuroengineering.
Dec 5th – Brandon Morin – Completions Engineer with ConocoPhillips
Brandon is a Completions Engineer with ConocoPhillips. He talked about what he does on a day to day basis and about the technology used in extracting carbon and gas from underground.
Thank you to all the fantastic speakers we had this semester. We are very excited to continue this program in the future and get more exposure to different engineering and science disciplines. If anyone knows of an engineer, scientist or technology professional or hobbiest that would like to come speak at our school please let us know.
– Spectrum
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