The first thirty high school students from all over Spain to participate in the technology camp Campus Mare Nostrum concluded last week of scientific workshops with a visit to the research facilities of the Polytechnic University of Cartagena (UPCT) which concluded with a cruise on a catamaran by cartagenera coast.
Young people visited guided by the Scientific Culture Unit UPCT modern library and resource center for learning and research and some of the most powerful laboratories of the Polytechnic, such as hydraulic and artificial vision and intelligent cars.
They also found the options available to engineering students to build racing cars and some of the inventions of their teachers, as systems and wireless Wi-tickets-clashroom.
Throughout the month of July, 120 high school students selected by their academic record, enjoy the Campus Mare Nostrum, the second defendant nationally in the program of scientific camps of the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (Fecyt ).
Source: UPCT