Posts Tagged ‘Marine Technology’
Marine Technicians: Supporting the Science at Sea
Specialized internships offer students a pathway to careers aboard sea-going research vessels
Read MoreHow Do We Understand the Ocean?
Summer course at BIOS introduces students to the field of observational oceanography
Read MoreStudent-designed Robots Make a Splash at BIOS’s ROV Challenge
Twenty-one teams from nine schools across the island participated in this annual event. Results from all three competition categories, as well as event photos, can be found here
Read MoreAutonomous Boats, the Future of Ocean Exploration
Co-founders of a robotics company visit BIOS to share experiences
Read MoreMinister Congratulates 2019 MATE Participants
The Minister of Education Diallo Rabain congratulated all schools and students who participated in the 2019 MATE Bermuda ROV Challenge which was held on April 27th and hosted by BIOS.
Read MoreStudent-Designed Robots Make A Splash
Source: Bernews On Saturday, April 27, twenty-four teams from eight schools—including a new team from Impact Mentoring Academy—met at the National Sports Centre for the 2019 Marine Advanced Technology in Education [MATE] Bermuda Regional Remotely Operated Vehicle [ROV] Challenge. The program, hosted by the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences [BIOS], is part of the organization’s Mid-Atlantic Robotics IN…
Read MoreA Unique Look at the Seafloor Near Bermuda
Bermudian students explore with deep camera system
Read MoreSmyrna student on UDel research team that found B-24 wreckage
UDel Student from Colorado joined a January expedition of UDel’s College of Earth, Ocean and Environment to the BIOS to study coral reefs and shipwrecks.
Read MoreWreck of US WWII B-24 bomber discovered 74 years after it plunged into the sea off Bermuda
The University of Delaware students made the discovery during a winter study abroad session at BIOS.
Read MoreLong-lost U.S. Air Force Bomber Located in Bermuda
Scientists from BIOS, the University of Delaware, and the Bermuda government work to bring closure to a decades-long mystery
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