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标题: Robot hearts and hackathons to help engineers engage with the public [打印本页]

作者: 隔壁他二叔    时间: 2016-4-8 12:41
标题: Robot hearts and hackathons to help engineers engage with the public
Robot hearts and hackathons to help engineers engage with the public

05 Apr 2016
         Audiences across the UK will soon have an opportunity to get involved with engineering events including a hackathon, an engineering cabaret night and a hands-on workshop with robot hearts, as part of the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Ingenious programme.
        This year, 23 projects have been funded under the public engagement programme, which gives engineers the opportunity to share their stories, expertise and passion for technology with audiences ranging from school groups to retired communities. The annual grants scheme supports projects across the UK that engage people with engineering in creative ways, and gives the engineers involved opportunities to develop their communication and engagement skills.
        Projects that have been funded this year include Heart in your hands, an interactive experience enabling people to get hands-on with robotic hearts mimicking the structure and function of normal and diseased human hearts using soft robotics.  Visitors to events in Birmingham, Bristol and London will have the chance to appreciate the engineering behind the human heart, how it works and adapts to disease, and how robotics can be used to model this.
        A Stemettes Hackathon weekend for young women at Imperial College London has also been funded this year, providing a workshop for 50 female school students aged 12-18 to learn real programming techniques and develop their own app, game or website. The weekend in May will culminate in a launch event where the students’ finished products will be presented to parents and a panel of expert judges, and participants will have an opportunity to ask professional engineers and computer scientists about their careers.
        Another funded project is Engineering Showoff, which will take engineers from a broad range of backgrounds and from across the country and train them to become accomplished performers. They will be challenged to take to the stage at evening cabaret-style events for adults and entertain the audience by revealing their work as engineers, using a mixture of comedy, storytelling and demonstrations.
        Other projects funded this year include an engineering themed photography competition in London, a workshop in which participants will get to build their own electro-acoustic guitar in Edinburgh and a project from Techniquest Glyndwr which will encourage over 4,000 members of  the local community to go on an engineering adventure in North Wales.
        Professor Mark Miodownik FREng, Chair of the Ingenious panel, said: “The range of these fascinating projects show that engineering really is all around us, and will give hundreds of people the opportunity to get hands-on with engineering for themselves. Ingenious projects not only inspire the public, but give engineers the training and the opportunity to get out there and share their work. We’re delighted to support these projects that explore some the engineering at the heart of society.”
        The full list of funded projects is as follows:
        Notes for editors        For more information please contact:        Aaron Boardley at the Royal Academy of Engineering
        T: 020 7766 0655
        E: Aaron Boardley




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