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Celebrating Engineers Week 2023
Students celebrated Engineers Week 2023 at the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences, with this year’s theme being “Creating the Future”!
Engineers play a vital role in innovating solutions to global challenges that impact future generations. By working together to develop new technologies, products, and opportunities, engineers create new possibilities that make the world a better place.
This year's celebration was hosted at the Long Island Campus, featuring a range of activities and events that showcased the brilliance and creativity of the students:
- The Makers Station: Showcased students’ creative innovation and curious ideas, facilitating live demonstrations of 3D printing and laser cutting/engraving.
- Meeting E.R.R.S.E.L.A., The ETIC Research Robot: Students had the opportunity to tour the Entrepreneurship & Technology Innovation Center (ETIC) and got to meet E.R.R.S.E.L.A., the ETIC Research Robot. Students were able to learn more about our NASA program, robotics, YouTube, Corporate Prototyping, and the iNTEREST Lecture Series.
- Workshops: Mr. David Fanning, our laboratory engineer, ran multiple workshops during free hours at the machine shop. Students were able to learn new skills and gain knowledge in welding, mining, band saw, lathe, drill press, and laser engraving.
- Engineers Week Closing Remarks: We wrapped up the week of celebration with a cozy lunch and a talk with faculty. We also had a raffle draw where E.R.R.S.E.L.A helped us pick three winners.
- Dean Babak Beheshti welcomed students to Engineers Week by explaining the importance of engineers and their role within society. He also encouraged everyone to take a moment to recognize and celebrate the works of engineers. He further added that being innovative and developing new technologies are ways to help the environment and the country.
- Dr. James Scire shared with the students the initial spark he felt when it came to engineering. He explained his fascination with learning how to make devices work, essentially by taking objects apart and then putting them back together. Dr. Scire discussed the importance of trial and error when it comes to learning all aspects of engineering. He explains that although it is important to get something to work, the knowledge received from the process is just as crucial.
- Prof. Maherukh Akhtar started off her discussion by challenging the students to think of a world without technology. Students reacted by sharing their thoughts and discussing their own experience without technology. Students were also engaging in questions about innovation, artificial intelligence, and more.

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