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Fall 2014 Recruiting

Posted on October 6, 2014August 24, 2016 by Eric

If you’re interested in joining, our fall kickoff meeting will be at Atkinson Hall (Calit2) this Thursday 10/9/2014 from 4:30-5:30.  We’ll be discussing how to get started with our program and the projects and what our goals are for the year.

 

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Engineers for Exploration (E4E) is a one of a kind program centered around multidisciplinary and collaborative student research projects with the broad goals of protecting the environment, uncovering mysteries related to cultural heritage, and providing experiential learning experiences for undergraduate and graduate students. We team student engineers with scientists from a wide range of disciplines, such as ecology, oceanography and archaeology. Students create new technologies to aid these scientists in their work and then accompany them on field deployments around the world. Projects train students in embedded systems and software, machine learning, electronic integration, mechanical design, system building, as well as project management and team leadership.

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