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Teachers in Service
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Engineers teaching teachers and providing training tools to take back to class. We can even provide teaching assistants in the classroom. Please contact the Educational Chairman on the Who's Who page in the frame to the left. |
The Savannah Engineering Academy
The Savannah Engineering Academy is a week-long summer program for high school juniors and
seniors hosted by Georgia Tech Savannah. In each of the five day sessions, students learn about an
engineering discipline, compete in hands on challenges and visit local engineering facilities. The
academy is made possible by local companies, professional organizations, and professional
engineers who volunteer their time and talents to academy students. Friday is Electrical Engineering
Day. The students will visit Dr. Ben Kline’s Lab for an optics demonstration, conduct a signal
processing experiment, breadboard simple circuits, and solder and assemble an LED flashlight.
This year we are holding our June meeting on Electrical Engineering Day during lunch so we will
have a chance to mingle with the future engineers. During lunch, our own Dr. Bob Cook will give a
presentation on NASA’s Mission to Mars.


seniors hosted by Georgia Tech Savannah. In each of the five day sessions, students learn about an
engineering discipline, compete in hands on challenges and visit local engineering facilities. The
academy is made possible by local companies, professional organizations, and professional
engineers who volunteer their time and talents to academy students. Friday is Electrical Engineering
Day. The students will visit Dr. Ben Kline’s Lab for an optics demonstration, conduct a signal
processing experiment, breadboard simple circuits, and solder and assemble an LED flashlight.
This year we are holding our June meeting on Electrical Engineering Day during lunch so we will
have a chance to mingle with the future engineers. During lunch, our own Dr. Bob Cook will give a
presentation on NASA’s Mission to Mars.
