31st July 2010

Archive for January, 2010

Irish Naval Service Tour – LÉ Aisling

Join the men and women of The Defence Forces – Naval Service onboard the LÉ Aisling as they give you a tour of this state of the art vessel. Explore the engineering behind radar, sonar, GPS, weapon systems and radio to name just a few.

Spaces for this event are extremely limited and early booking is required.

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Irish Naval Service Tour – LÉ Eithne

Join the men and women of The Defence Forces – Naval Service onboard the LÉ Aisling as they give you a tour of this state of the art vessel. Explore the engineering behind radar, sonar, GPS, weapon systems and radio to name just a few.

Spaces for this event are extremely limited and early booking is required.

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Want an engineer to visit your school?

Bord Gáis Engineers are happy to visit your school with the aim of creating a positive awareness and to encourage students to consider a career in engineering. Participating engineers will visit post-primary schools at an agreed time and date to deliver some details on pursuing a career in engineering and also delivering some individual details on the career path to date of the presenter!

If you would like a member of Bord Gáis staff to visit your school and present details relating to an engineering career, please contact Caroline O’Connor, Bord Gáis on 021 – 4534305, coconnor@bge.ie.

FG Wilson – Simulated Work Environment

The Simulated Work Environment (SWE) is an ergonomically designed training area, normally used for apprenticeship training that enables participants to physically and mentally apply the engineering principles in the manufacturing process.  FG Wilson have adapted this programme as part of Engineer’s Week and are opening their doors to host a local school visit.

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Tour of Marine Institute research vesssel RV Celtic Explorer

Pre-booked schools from the Marine Institute / Galway Atlantaquaria / Forfas ‘Discovery Primary Science’ “Explorers” programme will get the chance to visit the research vessel RV Celtic Explorer in Galway docks and experience how science goes to sea.

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Bending It Like Beckham

Some people think David Beckham isn’t very intelligent. This show proves that he is, in fact, a scientific genius!

Combining footage of his most famous free kick, computer simulations and live science demonstrations this is a science show like no other. Use the Football Free Kick Simulator 2000 and your newly-found scientific knowledge to take a free kick like the world’s most famous footballer.

Expert science communicator James Soper (from BBC One’s Bang Goes the Theory) presents this unique combination of science and entertainment. The show appeals to all ages and is even enjoyed by those who don’t think they like soccer.

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The Engineering of Music

A fun-filled way to explore sound engineering through music. Participants ideally should bring along a musical instrument for a truly interactive experience.

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Discover the Code!

Come and experience the wonderful world of electronics and communications, hosted by IRTS, the Irish Radio Transmitters Society. Discover how radio waves travel across the world and see how, a century before the invention of SMS texts, coded abbreviations were used to send messages quickly around the globe. Participants will have the opportunity to identify components, build a simple electronic circuit to take away and use it to send messages.

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Bending It Like Beckham!

Some people think David Beckham isn’t very intelligent. This show proves that he is, in fact, a scientific genius!

Combining footage of his most famous free kick, computer simulations and live science demonstrations this is a science show like no other. Use the Football Free Kick Simulator 2000 and your newly-found scientific knowledge to take a free kick like the world’s most famous footballer.

Expert science communicator James Soper (from BBC One’s Bang Goes the Theory) presents this unique combination of science and entertainment. The show appeals to all ages and is even enjoyed by those who don’t think they like soccer.

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Explore the engineering behind Wexford Opera House

Join the technical team of Wexford Opera House and explore how the engineers designed, created and constructed this world class theatre. Students can learn how the building was redeveloped in accordance with the best principles of sustainability, how the retractable seating operates and how the Opera House is designed to offer the best acoustics!

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