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National Engineers Week Events

Thursday, February 9, 2017, By Matt Wheeler
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EWeek imageIn celebration of National Engineers Week (Eweek), the College of Engineering and Computer Science will host a variety of speakers and activities beginning on Saturday, Feb. 18. The events will bring engineering and computer science students and alumni together, and promote engineering disciplines to the broader campus community. All members of the SU community are welcome and encouraged to attend.

In addition, engineering and computer science student organizations will be tabling in the atrium of Schine Student Center throughout the week to promote their missions and encourage involvement.

Saturday, Feb. 18-Sunday, Feb. 19

  • Innovation Hackathon: Internet of Things Applications
    • Sponsored by Anaren and SRC
    • Sign up through OrangeLink.

Sunday, Feb. 19

  • SU vs. Georgia Tech Viewing Party, 6:15 p.m., 105 Link Hall
    • Hosted by the ECS Pathfinders
    • RSVP on OrangeLink

Monday, Feb. 20

  • Engineering World Health Demos, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Schine Atrium
  • Academic Technical Bowl, 6-8 p.m., 105 Life Sciences Complex
    • Hosted by National Society of Black Engineers
    • RSVP on Google Docs

Tuesday, Feb. 21

  • Smart Parking System Demo, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Schine Atrium
  • Tye-Dye Event, 5-7 p.m., 024 Link Hall
    • Hosted by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers

Wednesday, Feb. 22

  • ORBiT Rocket Club and Robotics Demos, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Schine Atrium
    • Hosted by American Society of Mechanical Engineers
  • SU vs. Duke Tailgate, 5:30-7 p.m., Heroy Lobby
    • Hosted by the Alumni Association
    • RSVP on ’Cuse Community

Thursday, Feb. 23

  • Dean’s List Reception, 4:30-6:30 p.m., Schine 304 ABC – By Invitation Only
    • Featuring Engineering Meets Business Speaker – Nancy Martin G’86, GE

Friday, Feb. 24

  • Red Rover, Red Rover: Send Curiosity Right Over, 4:30 pm, 105 Link Hall
    • Distinguished Lecture featuring JPL senior propulsion engineer Todd Barber
    • Hosted by American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • “Apollo 13” Movie Night, 7 pm, 105 Link Hall
    • Hosted by Theta Tau

Saturday, Feb. 25

  • Computer Science Exploration Day, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Link Hall/Sci-Tech

About Eweek

Founded by National Society of Professional Engineers in 1951, EWeek is dedicated to ensuring a diverse and well-educated future engineering workforce by increasing understanding of, and interest in, engineering and technology careers.

Today, EWeek is a formal coalition of more than 70 engineering, education and cultural societies, and more than 50 corporations and government agencies. Dedicated to raising public awareness of engineers’ positive contributions to quality of life, EWeek promotes recognition among parents, teachers and students of the importance of a technical education and a high level of math, science and technology literacy, and motivates youth, to pursue engineering careers in order to provide a diverse and vigorous engineering workforce. Each year, EWeek reaches thousands of schools, businesses and community groups across the United States.

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