Summer CampsRutgers University and the University of Washington are offering summer camp experiences for undergraduate and high school students. These are exciting opportunities are geared toward students with little to no experience using marine technologies. The Marine Technology Camps offer students a chance to learn about several technologies and to deploy equipment to gather data applied to various investigations. MTS is pleased to offer $1,500 scholarships to attend these camps. Please submit your application by Friday, April 28, 2023. Scholarship ApplicationRutgers University Marine Technology Summer CampsGlider camp, June 12 - 16, 2023, New Brunswick, NJ Participants will be introduced to the underwater robots while gaining hands on experience prepping, ballasting, deploying and piloting. This is an exciting opportunity for undergraduate students with little to no experience using this equipment as part of their courses or laboratories. The Marine Technology Glider Camp is designed to offer students a chance to not only learn about underwater gliders, but also deploy the equipment to gather data applied to various investigations. Learn more and register!HF Radar camp, August 7 - 11, 2023, New Brunswick, NJ Participants will be introduced to High Frequency radar while gaining hands on experience selecting a location for deployment, installation and operation. This is an exciting opportunity for undergraduate students with little to no experience using this equipment as part of their courses or laboratories. The Marine Technology Remote Sensing Camp is designed to offer students a chance to not only learn about High Frequency Radar, but also deploy the equipment to gather data applied to various investigations. Learn more and register!University of Washington Marine Technology Summer CampAugust 21 - 25, 2023, Seattle, WA NCAT and its maritime partners are offering a Marine Technology Summer Camp experience for undergraduate and high school students. This 5-day camp is being hosted at the University of Washington (UW) and will focus on Global Ocean Biogeochemical (GO-BGC) float technology. Learn more and register!
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