The workshop
's goal is to use Micron's campus, workstations,
products, programs and more as a valuable learning
laboratory. In addition, since its formation in 1999, the Micron
Foundation has committed support
to Idaho's education and local
communities with more than $8. Entries
are judged at the regional
level by esteemed scientists and faculty at six
leading research universities: Carnegie Mellon University;
University of Notre
Dame; University of California, Berkeley; Massachusetts Institute of
Technology;
Georgia Institute of Technology; and The University of Texas at
Austin. The 2004-05 $100,000 winners
were Aaron
Goldin, San Dieguito High School Academy, Encinitas, CA (individual) who
created a
device to convert ocean wave energy into electricity, and (Lucie)
Yueqi Guo and Xianlin Li of the
North Carolina Schools for Science and
Mathematics, Durham, NC, (team) who conducted breast cancer
research. The Foundation is dedicated to increasing access to
higher education for gifted students
in science, mathematics and
technology-related disciplines. The Foundation's mission is based on
the
culture of innovation, research and educational support that is the hallmark
of Siemens' U
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in-kind support in the same time period, along with a steady
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community volunteers.com/siemens.
A signature program of the New Jersey-based Siemens
Foundation, the
Siemens Westinghouse Competition is the nation's premier research-based
science
and math competition for high school students, and is administered by
the College Board.
The
competition awards college scholarships ranging from $1,000 to
$100,000.
The Siemens Westinghouse
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"Micron connects teachers with its high-tech work environment to
facilitate on-going partnerships
with engineers, scientists, chemists,
mathematicians and other professionals and we then provide
the
opportunity and funding for these teachers to complete lessons for
their students using the
activities in which they have participated,"
Baker said.m. Micron's
reclamation system is a model
for change in the water use habits of
the semiconductor manufacturing industry and earned Micron
an award
from the Pacific Northwest Section of the American Water Works
Association for Innovation
and Commitment to Water Conservation.Online Registration for 2005-06 Siemens Westinghouse Competition
in Math Science + Technology Begins May 3
The Siemens Foundation distributes more than
$1 million in scholarships
and awards annually.
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According to Alecia Baker, Micron
's K-12 Program Manager, teachers
will be provided with hands-on activities that bring work science
and
math applications to life in a way that they can then incorporate into
their classroom curriculum
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"Micron is providing avenues for students to prepare for and
envision themselves in the jobs
of the future," Baker explained. on Saturday, the physical science teachers
will participate in
"All Wet," a water purification and deionization
learning activity, beginning at the river and concluding
inside
Micron's plant. As a semiconductor manufacturer, Micron is a pioneer
in water recycling
and currently recycles a large portion of water
used each day for production at its Boise, Idaho
facility. 5930 from 9am to 5pm EDT. For the 2004-05
competition, 1,213 students submitted their
original research projects, a 24%
increase over the previous year.S.siemens-foundation.john jr
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Headquarters Becomes a Laboratory for Teachers Learning to ``Engineer the Future''
Students who
are not able to complete the application
process online may call 1-800-626-9795 ext. The
deadline
for entries is Monday, October 3, 2005. Students may enter as individuals or as part of a team. Established
in 1998, the Siemens Foundation
recognizes and supports America's most promising science and mathematics
students and teachers, as well as schools that are doing the most to promote
education in the
core sciences. operating companies and its parent company, Siemens AG.n f
Since 1995, through Micron's
Boise-based K-12
program, the lives of more than 160,000 students, parents, teachers
and others
involved in education have been touched.collegeboard. The national finals are judged by a panel of
prominent scientists and
mathematicians. For
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BOISE, Idaho----
23 Idaho and Utah teachers
will glean real world science and math
curriculum content for their classrooms
On Saturday, March 5, 2005, teachers from across the Treasure
Valley, around the state and as
far away as Utah will gather for the
second day of Micron's "Engineering the Future:" A Micron Experience
workshop. In 2004, nearly
four percent of all new hires at Micron reported participation in a
Micron K-12 event that influenced them to apply for work at the
company. "One
of the best ways
to start the preparation is by investing in our
Chemistry, Math, Physics and Physical Science teachers
."
From 9 to 10:30 a. $1,000 to $100,000 in Scholarships Offered In Prestigious Competition
NEW YORK, Online registration and instructions for
entering the 2005-06 Siemens Westinghouse
Competition in Math, Science +
Technology have been posted today on the Siemens Foundation website
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