Student Program and FLEET Capstone
ASNE and the Delaware Valley Section are exceedingly proud to offer a robust student program at the Intelligent Ships Symposium. Special features of this year's student program include SeaPerch project demonstrations, a capstone to this year's FLEET programming, and a student-only conversation with NSWC-Philadelphia commanding officer CAPT Francis Spencer.
Student Agenda (All student-specific programming is on May 24, 2017)
0730-0830 Registration
Set-up Posters
Continental Breakfast
(Exhibit Hall)
0830-0915 Opening Session & Welcoming Comments
(Zellerbach)
0915-1000 Keynote Speaker
•RADM Lorin Selby USN
(Zellerbach)
1000-1015 Pictures with RADM Selby & Captain Spencer
(Stage of Zellerbach)
1015-1030 Break
1030-1115 STEM Student Discussions with Captain Spencer
STEM Breakout Session
(Montgomery)
1130-1215 Lunch
(Exhibit Hall)
1215-1330 MS Tour - UPenn Robotics Tour
(MRLS Lab with Mickey Whitzer)
HS & Fleet - FLEET Competition/gaming
(Montgomery)
1330-1430 Fleet - Con't FLEET Competition/gaming
(Montgomery)
HS Tour - UPenn Robotics Tour (-or-continue FLEET competition for those who want)
(MRLS Lab with Mickey Whitzer)
MS - STEM Breakout/Fleet
(Montgomery)
1430-1500 Ice Cream Social (All students)
(Patio)
1500-1640 U Penn Tour (as able)
1640-1800 Attend Reception with announcement/presenting of FLEET competition winners (as able)
How to Participate
Interested students/educators should reach out to ASNE Educator in Residence Cheryl Long at clong@navalengineers.org. Should funding preclude attendance, travel mini-grants to participate in this FLEET capstone event are available to qualifying students/institutions.