Barnabas students participate
in Engineering Tomorrow Program
Ten Saint Barnabas High
School students in their new
state-of-the-art Phyllis Grace
Mozilo Science, Technology,
Robotics, Engineering, Art
and Math (STREAM) Center
were among 1,600-plus national
participants joining a
free virtual engineering lab
celebrating Catholic Schools
Week.
An expert panel of presenters,
all with a connection to
Catholic education, and many
to the University of Notre
Dame, provided a unique perspective
into how their faith
has shaped their path in engineering.
Students participated
in a virtual Electric Vehicles
Lab on Thursday, Feb.
3.
The event focused on
electric vehicles. Students
learned the history, development
and design of electric
vehicles, and explored different
methods of providing
electrical energy to vehicles.
They even had the opportunity
to build an electric vehicle
using materials provided
by Engineering Tomorrow.
Presenters for the conference
included: Kelsey Farr,
SAE-published researcher
on hybrid electric vehicles,
Grand Challenges Scholar
Program at the University of
Notre Dame; Olivia Jaenicke,
optical production engineer
at ASML; Joanna Caudle,
Science Department chair at
Stone Ridge School of the Sacred
Heart, Bethesda, Maryland;
John Sexton, founder
and CEO of LifeDrive, Grand
Challenges Scholar Program
at the University of Notre
Dame. Students also heard
from many college engineering
students from the University
of Notre Dame and other
national universities.
Engineering Tomorrow
introduces high school students
to various fi elds of engineering
at no cost through
virtual labs. Labs simulate
real-world projects designed
Young women from Saint Barnabas High School participate in an conference sponsored by EngineeringTomorrow,
a non-profi t agency that introduces high school students to various fi elds of engineering atno cost
through virtual labs. Photo courtesy Audrey Warn
by expert engineers so students
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gain unique insight and
understanding into the world
of engineering.
To learn more about Engineering
Tomorrow programming,
Megan Barrett is
available to answer questions
about the program at 917-334-
4126 or megan.barrett@engineeringtomorrow.
org.
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