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Beyond the classroom: How a corporate-university partnership benefits the community
For the past several years, the University of North Carolina–Wilmington has hosted volunteer instructors from Wilmington-based GE Vernova Hitachi Nuclear Energy who teach engineering courses and engage with students. This guest instructor program has grown under the guidance of Amy Craig Reamer, associate professor of practice and director of engineering in the UNCW College of Science and Engineering’s Department of Computer Science. Under her oversight, an informal but strong public-private partnership has been established to the benefit of UNCW students and the wider Wilmington community.
Nuclear and Emerging Technologies for Space (NETS-2022) Plenary SPeaker
Graduate Research Associate
The Ohio State University
Noah is a graduate student at The Ohio State University, and is writing a thesis on nuclear thermal propulsion. Beyond studying aerospace engineering, Noah also performs research at the Battelle Center for Science, Engineering, and Public Policy on the challenges which workforce development efforts face for emerging technology domains. At Ohio State, Noah’s appointments include a Graduate Teaching Associateship at the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, and a Graduate Research Associateship at the Center for Design and Manufacturing Excellence.
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