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Added: Mar 17, 2009
Rich Nass, director, Embedded Systems Conference (ESC), highlights an exciting session and keynote at the upcoming Embedded Systems Conference in Silicon Valley -- March 31-Apr. 3. Check out the National Instruments and Xilinx session on Lunacy to Lunar Missions-- Solving Science and Engineering Education Gaps at ESC in San Jose, CA on Tues., Mar. 31 at 8 a.m. or 3:45 p.m. It's just before the 9:30 a.m. conference keynote featuring Admiral Ken Mattingly, retired astronaut, Apollo 13 and space shuttle commander. Before Tuesdays keynote, come experience how project-based learning approaches to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), like the FIRST Lunacy Competition, Project Lead The Way and the Infinity Program, grow todays students into tomorrows engineers. You'll see cool videos, actual robots and projects from students, learn about leading STEM programs, and find out how you can get involved. The beneficiary could be your child. Speaker(s): Patrick Lysaght, Senior Director Xilinx Research Labs, Xilinx University Programs Program Director Greg Crouch, Embedded System Business Director, National Instruments For more info., check out www.ni.com/esc.
Category : Tech
Added: Mar 17, 2009
Rich Nass, director, Embedded Systems Conference (ESC), highlights an exciting session and keynote at the upcoming Embedded Systems Conference in Silicon Valley -- March 31-Apr. 3. Check out the National Instruments and Xilinx session on Lunacy to Lunar Missions-- Solving Science and Engineering Education Gaps at ESC in San Jose, CA on Tues., Mar. 31 at 8 a.m. or 3:45 p.m. It's just before the 9:30 a.m. conference keynote featuring Admiral Ken Mattingly, retired astronaut, Apollo 13 and space shuttle commander. Before Tuesdays keynote, come experience how project-based learning approaches to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), like the FIRST Lunacy Competition, Project Lead The Way and the Infinity Program, grow todays students into tomorrows engineers. You'll see cool videos, actual robots and projects from students, learn about leading STEM programs, and find out how you can get involved. The beneficiary could be your child. Speaker(s): Patrick Lysaght, Senior Director Xilinx Research Labs, Xilinx University Programs Program Director Greg Crouch, Embedded System Business Director, National Instruments For more info., check out www.ni.com/esc.
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