Tools for Tomorrow's Science and Technology Workforce: MATE's 2006 ROV Competition Sets Students' Sights on Ocean Observing Systems

Teams participating in the 2006 ROV competition organized by the Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center and the Marine Technology Society's (MTS) ROV Committee experienced first-hand the scientific and technical challenges that many ocean scientists, technicians, and engineers face...

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Main Authors: Zande, Jill, Meeson, Blanche, Cook, Susan, Matsumoto, George
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Published: 2006
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20090033813 2023-05-15T17:22:16+02:00 Tools for Tomorrow's Science and Technology Workforce: MATE's 2006 ROV Competition Sets Students' Sights on Ocean Observing Systems Zande, Jill Meeson, Blanche Cook, Susan Matsumoto, George Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Sep. 2006 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=20090033813 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=20090033813 Copyright Other Sources 43 AD-A503541 MTS/IEEE OCEANS 2006; 15-21 Sep. 2006; Boston, MA; FROM 2006 ftnasantrs 2012-04-21T23:20:40Z Teams participating in the 2006 ROV competition organized by the Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center and the Marine Technology Society's (MTS) ROV Committee experienced first-hand the scientific and technical challenges that many ocean scientists, technicians, and engineers face every day. The competition tasked more than 1,000 middle and high school, college, and university students from Newfoundland to Hong Kong with designing and building ROVs to support the next generation of ocean observing systems. Teaming up with the National Office for Integrated and Sustained Ocean Observations, Ocean. US, and the Ocean Research Interactive Observatory Networks (ORION) Program, the competition highlighted ocean observing systems and the careers, organizations, and technologies associated with ocean observatories. The student teams were challenged to develop vehicles that can deploy, install, and maintain networks of instruments as well as to explore the practical applications and the research questions made possible by observing systems. Other/Unknown Material Newfoundland NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Orion ENVELOPE(-59.800,-59.800,-62.438,-62.438)
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description Teams participating in the 2006 ROV competition organized by the Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center and the Marine Technology Society's (MTS) ROV Committee experienced first-hand the scientific and technical challenges that many ocean scientists, technicians, and engineers face every day. The competition tasked more than 1,000 middle and high school, college, and university students from Newfoundland to Hong Kong with designing and building ROVs to support the next generation of ocean observing systems. Teaming up with the National Office for Integrated and Sustained Ocean Observations, Ocean. US, and the Ocean Research Interactive Observatory Networks (ORION) Program, the competition highlighted ocean observing systems and the careers, organizations, and technologies associated with ocean observatories. The student teams were challenged to develop vehicles that can deploy, install, and maintain networks of instruments as well as to explore the practical applications and the research questions made possible by observing systems.
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author Zande, Jill
Meeson, Blanche
Cook, Susan
Matsumoto, George
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Meeson, Blanche
Cook, Susan
Matsumoto, George
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title Tools for Tomorrow's Science and Technology Workforce: MATE's 2006 ROV Competition Sets Students' Sights on Ocean Observing Systems
title_short Tools for Tomorrow's Science and Technology Workforce: MATE's 2006 ROV Competition Sets Students' Sights on Ocean Observing Systems
title_full Tools for Tomorrow's Science and Technology Workforce: MATE's 2006 ROV Competition Sets Students' Sights on Ocean Observing Systems
title_fullStr Tools for Tomorrow's Science and Technology Workforce: MATE's 2006 ROV Competition Sets Students' Sights on Ocean Observing Systems
title_full_unstemmed Tools for Tomorrow's Science and Technology Workforce: MATE's 2006 ROV Competition Sets Students' Sights on Ocean Observing Systems
title_sort tools for tomorrow's science and technology workforce: mate's 2006 rov competition sets students' sights on ocean observing systems
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