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E-Week is designed to encourage students to
pursue careers in engineering, math, science and technology. The official
dates for E-Week 2001 are February 18 - 24, however, below we provide
several weeks of programming, featuring NASA engineers, representing multiple
applications, enabling classrooms from across the country to have an interactive
discussion with NASA engineers. Please visit the links for more information
and lesson plans in advance of each event.
Our Women of NASA Project will focus on female
engineer role models and offer a variety of chats,
forums and webcasts throughout the month culminating in:
Thursday, February 22

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- Event: Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day
- Time: 8a.m.-3p.m. Pacific Standard Time
- Topic: Women in
engineering
- various
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Tuesday, February 27


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- Event: Webcast from Johnson Space Center
- Time: 8-9:00 a.m. Pacific Standard Time
- Topic: Engineering on the International Space
Station
- Dr. Jack
Bacon
- Systems Integration Engineer
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Wednesday, February 28

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- Events: Webcast from Johnson Space Center
- Time: 8-9:00 a.m. Pacific Standard Time
- Topic: Experiments on the International Space
Station
- Albert Rodriguez
- Increment Experiment Lead Engineer
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Thursday, March 1
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- Event: Webcast from Johnson Space Center
- Time: 8-8:45 a.m. Pacific Standard Time
- Topic: Food in Space
- Vickie Kloeris
- Shuttle and ISS Food Systems Manager
- View Archive
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Tuesday, March 6
Wednesday, March 7
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- Event: Webcast from Johnson Space Center
- Time: 10-10:45 a.m. Pacific Standard Time
- Topic: Engineering a Space Suit
- Phil West
- Spacesuit Engineer
- View Archive
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Thursday, March 8

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- Event: Webcast from Johnson Space Center
- Time: 10-11 a.m. Pacific Standard Time
- Topic: Engineering in the Bio-Plex Program
- Fred
Smith
- Engineer
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Archive
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