Environment Friendly Plastic Design
Plastic waste is a massive environmental problem that the world faces today. While recycling plastic waste is critical, researchers and engineers are working hard to prevent overaccumulation of waste through the development of new biodegradable plastics or polymers. Students will learn about new advances in the field of biopolymer design or alternative plastics and synthesize a new polymer of their own. In this class, students will learn lab techniques to synthesize and analyze materials like polymers, explore computational chemistry, and delve into the ethics of engineering.
Students will learn:
-Engineering design thinking
-Science and engineering concepts related to polymer design and synthesis
-Science research using software and laboratory equipment
-Engineering ethics
Instructors: Siddhartha Pinto, STEM Teaching Fellow, and Cooper Union student teaching assistants
Participants: Students in 9th or 10th grade in the 2022-2023 school year.
Session information: This Three-week program offers two sessions. Session 1 starts Monday, July 10, 2023. Session 2 starts Monday, July 31, 2023. Classes meet Monday - Thursday, 9 am to 3 pm.
Prerequisites: none.
Teaching method: In person. The instructor and teaching assistants will lead students through daily scheduled lectures, discussions, and practice sessions at 41 Cooper Square. Off campus field trips and site visits will also be scheduled.
Materials: All materials are included. Students may opt to bring a personal computer.
Cost: $1950
Apply now: https://connect.cooper.edu/apply/
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Course Code: STEM 23-10