SELECTED PARTICIPANTS
Thilini Aberatne
Shalin Adhvaryu
Miles Aikens
Navya Arigapudi
Livia Belman-Wells
Jonas Berenkowski
Trinity Brown
Claudia Chen
Andy Chen
Jeremy Cross
Deepali Desai
Monali Desai
Forrest Flesher
Daniel Fullan
Alvin George
Albert George
Cameron Gray
Mohammad Hassan
Regis Haynes
Jingcong Hu
William Kang
Cooper Klein-Kassab
Zachary Komondy
Divya Kudapa
Sujay Kulkarni
Alex Kuzner
Ethan Lehman
Jason Li
Kevin Li
Christina Li
Timon Lwo
Justin McCree
Shreya Potukutchi
Anthony Premceski
Gabe Quigley
Brandon Rachal
Shwetha Rajaram
Matt Ruff
Mira Sanghvi
Julia Scannell
Steven Schmatz
Nischal Shankar
Katharine Shao
Kareem Shunnar
Madeline Tebo
Stephen Vitek
Noah Ward
Calvin Wright
Valentin Zilkowvski
Information for Confirmed Participants
Event Updates: There will be no further email correspondence regarding this event. All updates and notices will be posted at the top of this event website. Please plan to check this website intermittently prior to arrival.
Lunch: Pizza will be provided. Participants with dietary restrictions are encouraged to bring a brown bag lunch.
Dress Code: no contact lenses, long pants (no shorts, skirts), no open toe/open heel shoes.
Address:
Computer Science and Engineering
Bob and Betty Beyster Building
2260 Hayward Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2121
Parking and Directions to Event Location:
From the designated parking lot (NC48 is free on weekends), take the stairs found between the check-in location and the Dow Building on the map above. Only the south entrance to the building will be open.
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When:
April 6, 2013
Time:
9am-5pm
Location: Lurie Nanofabrication Facility–University of Michigan
Learn about microelectronics, nanotechnology and more!
- How are your iPod, cell phone and computer made?
- What’s it like to work in a cleanroom?
- What are nanomaterials?
- How do things behave at the nanoscale?
A whole world that is TOO SMALL to see!
This is a free, one day camp on nanotechnology for middle and high school students. It will include both classroom and hands-on laboratory activities, in and out of the cleanroom.
Girls and Minority students are especially encouraged to apply.
See pictures from previous NanoCamps here .
Application Process
• Complete the online application or download and return the completed Application and Parent Consent Form
• All applications **received** by the March 21 deadline will be considered equally.
Selection Process
• The applicants will be selected based on their grade level (to ensure that we have an appropriate distribution of ages), their school district and the short essay (“why do you want to attend the NanoCamp”)
• A few days after the deadline, all applicants will be notified of their status (selected or on the waiting list) using the email address provided on the application form (please write/print clearly!)
• Selected applicants will be required to send a confirmation that they are indeed planning to attend the NanoCamp (please check your email and this webpage periodically after the application deadline has passed)
Please direct all inquiries to:
Brandon Lucas
phone (734) 763-0231
fax (734) 647-1781