Named after William Hunt Eisenman, the first managing director of ASM International, the Eisenman Camp is the largest and most elaborate Materials Camp® sponsored by the ASM Materials Education Foundation each year. The Eisenman Materials Camp® is where the ASM Materials Education Foundation’s mission statement … to excite young people in materials, science and engineering careers … comes to life. Students work on several group projects and experiments throughout the week-long camp and are instructed by “Materials Mentors” — professional members of ASM International from a variety of scientific backgrounds and industries. Through research and experiments, students learn about materials science and how to operate distinctive and expensive laboratory equipment used in real-life materials science and engineering careers. Who Should Attend?
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Questions?Email Jeane Deatherage, Administrator, Foundation Programs, or call 440-671-3800.
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