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Young Innovators to Compete in Underwater Robotics

career opportunities in naval architecture, marine, ocean and naval engineering.    “With guidance afforded by AUVSIF and ONR’s continuing commitment to SeaPerch, the program has grown exponentially, reaching over 350,000 students since its inception in 2007,” said Susan Nelson, Executive Director of SeaPerch. “Over the years, nearly 22,000 teachers and mentors have committed to supporting student learning through this stimulating and fun hands-on activity which promotes student discovery and excitement about STEM subjects leading to a potential future career path

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SeaPerch: Inspiring The Next Generation

, and introduces students to potential and rewarding career opportunities in naval architecture, marine, ocean and naval engineering. “With guidance afforded by AUVSIF and with ONR’s commitment to SeaPerch, we have grown exponentially, reaching over 300,000 students to date,” said Susan Nelson, Executive Director of SeaPerch. Over the years, more than 19,000 teachers and mentors have committed to supporting student learning through this stimulating and fun hands-on activity and to promoting student discovery and excitement about STEM subjects leading to a potential future career path

Seaperch Underwater Robotic Championships

students to potential and rewarding career opportunities in naval architecture, marine, ocean and naval engineering.  “With guidance afforded by AUVSIF and with ONR’s commitment to SeaPerch, we have grown exponentially, reaching more than 200,000 students to date,” said Susan Nelson, Executive Director of SeaPerch.  Over the years, in excess of 14,000 teachers and mentors have committed to supporting student learning through this stimulating and fun hands-on activity and to promoting student discovery and excitement of STEM subjects leading to a potential future career

STEM: SeaPerch Underwater Robotic Championships

students to potential and rewarding career opportunities in naval architecture, marine, ocean and naval engineering.  “With guidance afforded by AUVSIF and with ONR’s commitment to SeaPerch, we have grown exponentially, reaching more than 153,000 students to date,” said Susan Nelson, Executive Director of SeaPerch.  Currently more than 12,200 teachers and mentors are committed to supporting student learning through this stimulating and fun hands-on activity and to promoting student discovery and excitement of STEM subjects leading to a potential future career path. The

While winners are rightly rewarded, the true spirit of the National SeaPerch Challenge lies in the participation, and the the recognition by the next-generation of the potential to be found in science and engineering pursuits.

Underwater Robotics National Challenge set for Indy

Vehicle Systems International Foundation (AUVSIF).  “With guidance from AUVSIF and with ONR’s commitment to SeaPerch, which introduces K-12 students to STEM through underwater robotics, the program has grown exponentially, reaching over 70,000 students to date,” commented Susan Nelson, Executive Director of SeaPerch.  Over 6000 trained teachers and mentors are also committed to support student learning through this stimulating and fun hands-on activity by following an established academic curriculum to discover the excitement of STEM as a potential future career path.

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