UPCOMING EVENT
MATE Floats Summer Workshop
ABOUT THE EVENT
The National Center for Autonomous Technologies and its maritime partners are offering a Marine Technology Summer Workshop experience for undergraduate and high school students. This 5-day workshop is being hosted at the University of Washington (UW) and will focus on Global Ocean Biogeochemical (GO-BGC) float technology.
MATE FLOATS!- The Marine Technology Workshop is taught by Dr. Sasha Seroy, a professor at the UW School of Oceanography, and Rick Rupan, a UW Float Engineer, with assistance from UW undergraduate students. During this workshop, students will have the opportunity to sail on board the UW R/V Rachel Carson (ship time covered by GO-BGC). A detailed workshop schedule with activities and learning objectives will be provided later this spring.
MATE FLOATS!- The Marine Technology Workshop is taught by Dr. Sasha Seroy, a professor at the UW School of Oceanography, and Rick Rupan, a UW Float Engineer, with assistance from UW undergraduate students. During this workshop, students will have the opportunity to sail on board the UW R/V Rachel Carson (ship time covered by GO-BGC). A detailed workshop schedule with activities and learning objectives will be provided later this spring.