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LLNL hosts 3D Design Summer Academy

(Download Image) Community college students are invited to register for the Lawrence Livermore 3D Design Summer Academy. The workshop will be held at the Edward Teller Education Center at LLNL, July 23–27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.

LIVERMORE, California -- Community college students are invited to register for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's (LLNL) 3D Design Summer Academy. The workshop will be held at the Edward Teller Education Center at LLNL, July 23-27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.

Participating students will learn about cutting-edge scientific research conducted at the Laboratory and experience the nature of science through direct involvement and use of equipment, processes and practices found in research labs. This hands-on workshop will explore the principles behind 2D and 3D printing with students designing and printing their own projects during the week. Students will tour the Additive Manufacturing Facility inside the Laboratory to see real-world printing in practice and interface with Lab scientists and engineers.

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The academy is open to enrolled, degree-pursuing students at a community college, 18 years and older. Students must be a U.S. citizen and have their own transportation to and from the workshop. No previous experience is required. Register online by July 16. There is a $25 registration fee.

The Community College 3D Design Summer Academy is sponsored by LLNL's University Relations and Science Education Program. Visit the LLNL Science Education Program website for more information about this and other educational outreach programs or contact Joanna Albala, LLNL Science Education Program manager, (925) 422-6803.