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The camp hosts two sessions at PNW’s Hammond, Indiana campus each summer—one for middle school students and one for high school students—with attendees split between the two sessions.
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“One of the most important things students can take away from the camps,” says Dr. Dietmar Rempfer, Director of the PNW School of Engineering, “is how each and every one of them has the power to improve lives and make the world a better place through the application of science and engineering.”
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Throughout the week-long sessions in June, students will be exposed to lab and classroom experiences, including 3D virtualization and simulation, water filtering, surveying and 3D printing.
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Students are also introduced to bridge building, fluid mechanics, nanotechnology and robotics during these week-long sessions at PNW.
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PNW Enbridge Engineering Summer Camp students take a tour of Enbridge's Griffith Terminal near Griffith, IN. Our $10,000 sponsorship of PNW’s 2019 Enbridge Engineering Summer Camps will support youth interested in careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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Camp participants “have an opportunity to see first-hand how engineers work every day to change how we live, work and play,” says Dr. Rempfer.
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“This is not a camp that parents send their kids to because they have nothing else to do in the summer,” notes Jamie Manahan, PNW’s executive director for development. “The students leave with hands-on experience that we hope will stay with them through middle school, high school and maybe even a career in engineering.”
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Williams Oged, technical lab supervisor and the coordinator of the Enbridge Engineering Summer Camps, speaks to students at the end of an eventful week.