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STEM Scholars, CyberCore and Clean Energy camps registration opens April 3

April 1, 2024

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Idaho National Laboratory is hosting STEM Scholars, CyberCore and Clean Energy summer camp programs. These three programs are free, and learning materials are provided.

Registration will open April 3 at 9 a.m. here. For additional camp details, such as dates and times, click here.

The first summer camp is STEM Scholars, which includes four-day sessions that run during June and July for students entering grades one through eight. Using a place-based learning approach, students focus on age-appropriate scientific research questions and real-world problem solving. This year’s theme is “Computer Science.”

Students in grades three-five learned about the fundamentals of physics during the STEM Scholars summer camp.

The second camp is CyberCore, which includes four-day sessions that run during June and July for students entering grades nine through 12. Using a hands-on approach, students interested in computer programming, networking and cybersecurity gain access to industry mentors through demonstrations and lectures, and experience real-world exposure through facilities tours.

Students soldered electronic components during the CyberCore Summer Camp.

The third camp is Clean Energy, which includes a four-day session in June for students entering grades nine through 12. Using a hands-on approach, students learn how renewable energy resources play a key role in our clean energy future. They will work with experts in various fields, including bioenergy, hydropower and advanced battery systems.

Students visited INL’s Biomass Feedstock National User Facility during the Clean Energy Summer Camp.

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Adrienne Petrovic, 208-526-1544, [email protected]
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Posted April 1, 2024

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