Engineering Ambassadors

Students in Bloomfield Learn About Biomedical Engineering

By Quinton Pittman

On November 11, 2011 Engineering Ambassadors went on a visit to the Academy of Aerospace Engineering in Bloomfield, CT. There they presented to students with ages ranging from the 6th to the 9th grades. They taught them about sensors and how biomedical engineers help to design sensors that track body movements to help improve the design of space suits. The students also had a hands-on activity in which they designed and built their own stethoscope, and were surprised when they were able to listen to one another’s heartbeat. The visit was an overall success and the students had a great time learning about engineering and what engineers really do.

What do the UConn Engineering Ambassadors Do?

By Nicole Piscopo

Engineering Ambassadors is an outreach program designed to inform minorities of all ages of the numerous exciting opportunities that the many fields of engineering have to offer. The program partakes in weekly visits to elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools across the state performing stimulating experiments with students and offering presentations on what life is like as an engineer at UConn. Engineering Ambassadors also holds myriad events on campus to engage the local community in the fields of science and engineering. The organization additionally partakes in community service and is in charge of the Annual Regional Science Bowl for high school students. Some of the most recent ventures include hosting Big Brother Big Sisters Exploring Math Science and Engineering Day on campus and running events for National Engineers Week across campus.