Registration opens March 1 for free summer STEM Camp at Northwestern

Oklahoma students in grades 9-12 in fall 2024 are welcome to register to attend a free summer STEM camp at Northwestern Oklahoma State University-Alva May 27-31. Registration for “Renewable Energy – The Future is Here – Exploring and Learning Today: A Summer STEM Camp” will open March 1 and close April 1 and is limited to 25 students.

Check-in for all campers will be from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. on Monday, May 27, in Fryer Hall residence hall on the southwest corner of campus. Campers will be welcomed and complete an orientation into the week’s events. The camp will end on Friday, May 31, at 3 p.m. Students will eat several meals in Coronado Cafeteria during the camp.

A registration form and camp schedule may be found at http://www.nwosu.edu/stem-summer-camp beginning March 1.

This camp is funded by a grant from the Oklahoma Regents for Higher Education. Joining Northwestern as hosts of the camp are High Plains Technology Center of Woodward, OG&E and NextEra Energy, the largest producer of wind and solar power in the nation.

“This is a great educational opportunity for these high school students,” Dr. Tim Maharry, professor of mathematics and chair of the department of mathematics and computer science, said.

During the camp, students will engage in hands-on learning with professionals in higher education as well as professionals in the field of renewable energy.

Students will get an inside view of an operating nacelle, experience simulators and a climbing tower, and see an operational Renewable Energy Site. Students will learn about the generation and use of electricity as well as an introduction to electronics and robotics. Students also will have hands-on experiences with the Renewable Energy Trainer. This portable Microgrid training device includes power generation, micro-inverter, and storage using renewable energy technology.

Students will also build and assemble a wind turbine, and learn about solar power and hydroelectric power.

The camp also will include field trips to Alabaster Caverns State Park, High Plains Technology Center in Woodward, and to the OG&E solar plant near Covington.

For more information about the camp, contact Maharry at tjmaharry@nwosu.edu or 580-327-8583.

Additional information about degree programs in STEM fields at Northwestern is available at http://www.nwosu.edu/school-of-arts-and-sciences/math-and-computer-science and http://www.nwosu.edu/school-of-arts-and-sciences/natural-science.

 

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