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ECE Helps UNM Celebrate Albuquerque Tricentennial - 09/24/2005

Both students and teachers were fascinated by Lee Terry's explanation of how an electromagnetic can crusher works.
Both students and teachers were fascinated by Lee Terry's explanation of how an electromagnetic can crusher works.
The electromagnetic can crusher brought occasional trepidation...
The electromagnetic can crusher brought occasional trepidation...
...as did the Van de Graaf generator.
...as did the Van de Graaf generator.
But they both consistently brought big smiles...
But they both consistently brought big smiles...
...and there was always a souvenir at the end.
...and there was always a souvenir at the end.
Lots of information was available for people considering an electrical and computer engineering degree.
Lots of information was available for people considering an electrical and computer engineering degree.
Visitors were able to browse printed information and students' project displays.
Visitors were able to browse printed information and students' project displays.
AMembers of the IDMARS lab team often had captive audiences for discussions of robotics.
Members of the IDMARS lab team often had captive audiences for discussions of robotics.
Countless questions were fielded by the ECE students and staff who produced the department's exhibit.
Countless questions were fielded by the ECE students and staff who produced the department's exhibit.
Robot demo's often drew a crowd.
Robot demo's often drew a crowd.
Students considering the ECE program could talk directly with Roberta Menicucci.
Students considering the ECE program could talk directly with Roberta Menicucci.
Prof. Christos Christodoulou talks with a teacher while ECE Chair Chaouki Abdallah (right background) chats with the robotics team.
Prof. Christos Christodoulou talks with a teacher while ECE Chair Chaouki Abdallah (right background) chats with the robotics team.
The day saw a constant mingling of APS teachers and their students with ECE students, faculty and staff.
The day saw a constant mingling of APS teachers and their students with ECE students, faculty and staff.
 

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