Student Stuff - Mark Weislogel |
| Some interesting and fun PSU student work is linked here. Time in school seems to go a lot faster when
you are involved in projects like these, for credit, for experience, for a job. It's great work. |
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GRADUATE STUDENTS |
| Surfing graduate students please check out the research page. |
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UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS |
| NASA Undergraduate Research Opportunities in Microgravity. Want to fly? This program is offered at PSU through NASA as part of
the Senior Capstone sequence or as an extracurricular activity. Three PSU teams have participated to date
(PSU flies on NASA low-g aircraft). |
| NASA also indirectly funds some other student projects such as PSU's first high altitude balloon launch to the limits of
the atmosphere. This was a blast and we'll be doing it again. |
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HIGH SCHOOLERS |
| High School Students also get to work in the lab during the summers as part of Oregon Apprenticeships in Science and
Engineering Program (ASE). You can do things like analyze data from the International Space Station, work on satellite cooling
systems, levitate animals, that kind of thing. The program is organized by
Oregon's Saturday Academy, and the sites below show what some pretty sharp high schoolers are able to accomplish during a 10
week summer stint at PSU. |
ASE 2003 Team (Erik, Dave). |
ASE 2004 Team (Kevin, Prateek, Dave). |
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GRADE SCHOOLERS |
| Grade schoolers can check us out too if we got time and you're in the neighborhood. MITCH charter school, egg drop...splat |
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