R2-D2 and I have been busy lately! Yesterday R2 and I hosted one of Raytheon's Lunch and Learn events, and I’m thrilled to report that our Lunch and Learn had the highest attendance ever recorded at this branch! The crowd spilled into the connected room, and people kept coming in to talk to me several hours after the program was over. The questions from my brilliant coworkers were exactly what I expected: intelligent and technical. I love answering those types of questions because they allow me to discuss my work in detail.
Last week, we visited with the talented engineers, managers, and staff at Oji Intertech. It was a great group of serious Star Wars fans! We had a fun, lively discussion that I really enjoyed.
R2 and I also visited the place where it all began: the Indiana Institute of Technology Engineering Camp. I first became interested in electrical engineering when I attended that camp several years ago. Shortly thereafter, I designed and built R2-D2, and not long after that I landed an internship at NASA where I designed a mission-critical circuit board. I’m hoping that R2 and I will be able to help Indiana Tech’s Engineering Camp inspire the next generation to become electrical engineers. The world needs more EEs!
Last week, we visited with the talented engineers, managers, and staff at Oji Intertech. It was a great group of serious Star Wars fans! We had a fun, lively discussion that I really enjoyed.
R2 and I also visited the place where it all began: the Indiana Institute of Technology Engineering Camp. I first became interested in electrical engineering when I attended that camp several years ago. Shortly thereafter, I designed and built R2-D2, and not long after that I landed an internship at NASA where I designed a mission-critical circuit board. I’m hoping that R2 and I will be able to help Indiana Tech’s Engineering Camp inspire the next generation to become electrical engineers. The world needs more EEs!