Last week, our Wiesbaden site had the pleasure of hosting 40 students, around 15 years old, from the local Humboldt School. This event offered these young minds a glimpse into the technical professional world. During their visit, our experts gave a demonstration of our hand luggage control station, provided an introduction to CAD design, guided the students on a tour of the production hall, and conducted interactive experiments involving light and X-rays. We extend our thanks to all those who made this event possible, and to the students for their enthusiastic participation. At Smiths Detection, we believe in fostering curiosity and providing real-world experiences that can spark a lifelong interest in science and technology.
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What does the future look like? 🔮 You can find out how engineers are tackling global problems and designing the future at the Festival of Engineering, a summer showcase full of interactive demos, exhibits and showcases. Find out more and book ➡️
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How did you end your week?? Last meeting of the week and I had the pleasure and honour to conduct a guest lecture at the Technical University of Munich to our future talents of Engineers, Scientists and Technologists. „Improving the world with Virtual Twins powered by AI“ The future of STEM knowledge looks positive when I reflect on the width, depth and smartness of the questions. Thanks all!!! BUT, we all need to do more to excite the next generation of innovators… Thanks to Sebastian Junker and Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. mult. Horst Wildemann for making it happen. (See below- Typical students, back of the class still rules!!)
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Packard Foundation meetings have been fantastic opportunities to learn about all kinds of subjects across the sciences and engineering. Here are some things I've learned by going to this year's meeting. https://lnkd.in/geyig_xV
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🎉 Exciting News! Our upcoming in-person workshop in New York is just around the corner! For the next 24 hours only, participants can claim a $100 discount on the already special early bird price! Use coupon code DEEPEXW100 on your registration checkout. (Registration link in comments) 🗓️ MAY 24, 2024 - 9 AM to 5 PM EDT 📍 NYU, MetroTech Campus, Brooklyn, New York 🎓 6.5 PDH Credits Available 🔍 About the Workshop: Throughout this intensive workshop, we'll delve into multiple excavation design models, simulate real-world scenarios, and empower engineers to tackle complex challenges. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, this workshop is your gateway to mastering deep excavation techniques. 🚀 Why Attend? 1. Expert Insights: Learn from the program's creator, Dimitrios Konstantakos, who will guide you through the ins and outs of deep excavation. 2. Face-to-face interaction: Connect with fellow engineers and industry experts in person—because nothing beats real networking! 3. Cost-Effective Training: Combine learning with a short get-together trip. It's an opportunity you won't want to miss! Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to enhance your skills and network with industry experts. Register now! [Link in comments]
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Time for some summer reading! Be sure to check out the article "Energy Solutions for Climate Change" on page 6.
Start your summer ☀️ reading with Engineering at Maryland magazine! Discover the innovative stories and groundbreaking research at happening at the Clark School. Read the latest issue at go.umd.edu/EM24. ✨
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Tomorrow is National STEM/STEAM Day when we celebrate and promote the fields of science, technology, the arts, engineering and mathematics and encourage our young people (and adults!) into related careers such as aerospace. Sadly, there is a skills gap within the engineering sector, but as engineering companies, is it down to us to invest in the next generation? Read our new blog that dives deeper into this challenge and make your own mind up. The link to the blog can be found in the comments.
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Great opportunity to get involved here this topic is core to so many things.
1st International Conference on Surface Science, Engineering & Technology - Call for papers 🗓️16-19 September 2024, Manchester Join us in Manchester to network with peers & discuss advances in fundamental & applied aspects of surface technology to achieve solutions to global challenges. If you would like to participate, we are now calling for papers in the following four topic areas: -Surface engineering processes -Surface characterisation, testing & modelling -Applications & impact -Best practice & case studies The conference programme comprises pre-conference activities followed by three-days of lectures, posters, exhibitor sessions and social events. Engineers and scientists, both emerging & mature, will network with peers & learn from leading experts engaged with surface engineering. Find out more and submit an abstract: https://lnkd.in/eArycJWi
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Anika's pathway into Engineering is inspiring, and just shows how everyone's journey into work is different! Find your future pathway by using our 'find your future' at hub.gbsiot.ac.uk
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