Chemistry Class Visits UNO
The Chemistry Honors classes toured the UNO Materials Research Center (AMRI), the Chemistry and Science Departments (to visit various researchers doing environmental work, to hear graduate and undergraduate students tell of their experiences and to tour classrooms and labs) and the Engineering Department. In the Engineering Building, they saw how students put dune buggies and cement canoes together for interschool competition, saw the material research that faculty and students did there, and observed the naval modeling center for ship design.
The head and associate heads of AMRI, Dr. John Wiley and Dr. Viktor Poltavets, and the head of Mechanical Engineering, Dr. Paul Schilling, organized the technical tours. Dr. Phoebe Zito was instrumental in the Environmental Chemistry tour.
The Chemistry Honors classes toured the UNO Materials Research Center (AMRI), the Chemistry and Science Departments (to visit various researchers doing environmental work, to hear graduate and undergraduate students tell of their experiences and to tour classrooms and labs) and the Engineering Department. In the Engineering Building, they saw how students put dune buggies and cement canoes together for interschool competition, saw the material research that faculty and students did there, and observed the naval modeling center for ship design.
The head and associate heads of AMRI, Dr. John Wiley and Dr. Viktor Poltavets, and the head of Mechanical Engineering, Dr. Paul Schilling, organized the technical tours. Dr. Phoebe Zito was instrumental in the Environmental Chemistry tour.
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