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Specialty Materials Camp-Materials Genome – MIT - July 15-19

Minimum Requirement: Must have attended at least one in-person basic (Year 1) Materials Camp-Teachers.

By ASM Materials Education Foundation

Date and time

July 15 · 8am - July 19 · 5pm EDT

Location

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139

About this event

  • 4 days 9 hours

Our Program

Minimum Requirement: Must have attended at least one in-person basic (Year 1) ASM Materials Camp-Teachers.

The Materials Genome Initiative is to accelerate the design of new materials by incorporating fundamental materials property databases and computational tools into the traditional engineering design process.

Who Should Attend?

High School Teachers: Science (especially Chemistry and Physical Science), Engineering, and Industrial/Career and Technical Education

Middle School Teachers: Physical Science

Pre-Service Science Teachers

Art, Math, and Community College Teachers as space allows

Why Attend?

Learn about Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME), a rapidly growing area of the materials science and engineering field

Learn to use free online tools for computational materials design: THERMO-CALC

Practice K-12 appropriate proof-of-concept experiments and materials design challenges

Prototype high-school friendly lab FRANKENSTEEL, a self-healing composite .. design an alloy, make it, break it and watch it self-heal.

Typical Schedule

Monday-Thursday | 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Friday | 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Center for Hierarchical Materials Design (CHiMaD)

The Materials Genome Specialty Camp is taught by professional researchers from CHiMaD and in partnership with ASM Materials Education Foundation. CHiMaD is a NIST-sponsored center of excellence for advanced materials research focusing on developing the next generation of computational tools, databases and experimental techniques in order to enable the accelerated design of novel materials and their integration to industry, one of the primary goals of the U.S. Government’s Materials Genome Initiative (MGI).

CHiMaD is a Chicago-based consortium of Northwestern University (NU), University of Chicago (UC), Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), and small-business QuesTek Innovations, along with ASM Materials Education Foundation, a professional society.

CAMP SCHEDULE

For more information and to view the 2024 ASM Materials Camp®-Teachers Summer Schedule, click here.

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ASM Materials Camp®-Teachers is an idea-generating workshop introducing teachers to methods that make math and core science principles more enticing and relevant to their middle and high school students. Materials topics are great motivators in any engineering, technology or science course as students learn concepts that are reflected in their everyday lives. Click here to watch a video about ASM Materials Camp®-Teachers!

A $1,200 value, the camp is FREE for attendees. Participants are eligible to receive four (4) Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and can opt for two (2) graduate level credits.(NOTE! Option for graduate credits is not available for Virtual Materials Camps.)

Educators work hands-on with metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites, and develop a greater appreciation for the importance of these materials in modern life.

Teachers Camp is a proven program that strengthens the curriculum in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).

Post-camp evaluations reveal that 97% of participants will incorporate the experiments and concepts learned in their classrooms.