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Annual Robotics Summer Camp, July 12-24, 2009


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Summer 2008 Camp Photo Album (High Resolution)

Summer 2008 Camp Photo Album

Summer 2008 Camp Videos

 

Rising high school juniors and seniors are invited to apply for an intensiverobot five-day or ten-day summer Robotics Camp offered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ), and sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).

The intent of the camp is to motivate the most creative minds of a new generation of prospective Electrical and Computer Engineers to become global leaders in an increasingly technological world. The program aims to create a community of students who participate in and contribute to an intensive and powerful academic experience delivered by distinguished educators and professionals.

Camp participants will be introduced through a residential College academic experience to the exciting field of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and will learn topics not traditionally taught in High Schools such as Microcontroller Programming, Sensing Systems, Digital Electronics, Virtual Simulations and more.

The participant will work with Electrical and Computer Engineering students and professors, and interact with professional engineers from the Industry.

TCNJ offers a superior learning environment, and these experiences take place in specialized laboratories.


What is Robotics?

Robotics is the science and technology of robots, their design, manufacture, and application. Robotics requires a working knowledge of electronics, software, and mechanics. Before the coining of the term robotics, there was interest in ideas similar to robotics (namely automata and androids) dating as far back as 400 BC. Robotics are used in industrial, military, exploration, home making, and academic and research applications. Although the appearance and capabilities of robots vary vastly, all robots share the features of electronic sensors, and a movable structure under some form of autonomous electronics, computer, and software control.


A Typical Day at Camp Includes:

  • Interesting electrical and computer engineering sessions each morning and afternoon, and their application to your robot.
  • Hands-on robot building, programming, simulation and utilization facilitated by TCNJ faculty and students.
  • Site visits to facilities where state of the art electronic and computer technology is being developed, and meeting with practicing engineers.
  • Fun evening activities.

A prominent guest speaker from the Electronics/Computer Industry will give a special presentation about their organization and the industry.

Click Here for Full Camp Schedule


Who Should Apply?

Eligible camp participants are rising high school juniors and seniors who rank at the top 20% of their class, have an interest in engineering, and have successfully completed one year of college prep mathematics (preference will be given to those who have completed algebra).


Dates and Payment for the Camp:

  • The camp will be held at the beautiful campus of The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ. Participants stay in a TCNJ air-conditioned residence dorm and are chaperoned by electrical/computer engineering students.

 

FUNDAMENTAL SESSION: July 12 - 17, 2009

ADVANCED SESSION: July 19 - 24, 2009

(The cost of the camp is $1,076; However, all students accepted to the camp will receive a $250 scholarship for each session):

FINAL TOTAL COST OF THE CAMP: $826 (per session) or $1652 (for both sessions)

  • This covers tuition, educational materials, room and board, and entertainment expenses.
  • Camp participants must provide their own transportation to and from Ewing, New Jersey.
  • Limited number of seats are available for this program. Interested students should submit a completed application form as early as possible.
  • To download an application form, click here

 

APPLICATION DEADLINE: May 15, 2009

APPLICATION NOTIFICATION: May 31, 2009

PAYMENT WILL BE DUE: JUNE 15, 2009


Faculty:

Dr. Orlando Hernandez

Dr. Jennifer Wang

Mrs. Christine Delahanty

Dr. Marvin Kurland

Mr. John Alamia


Contact:

Dr. Orlando Hernandez
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The College of New Jersey
PO Box 7718
Ewing, NJ 08628-0718
Office: Armstrong Hall 159
Phone: (609) 771-2470
Fax: (609) 637-5148
E-mail: hernande@tcnj.edu


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