
The program helps students:
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Build confidence in electronics, robotics, and coding.
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Develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
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Explore creativity through hands-on projects.
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Gain exposure to real-world applications of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math).
Students will:
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Do fun hands-on exercises.
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Learn the basics of electronics.
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Practice project-based learning.
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Build their own project and take it home.
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Get introduced to coding using platforms like Arduino and other microcontrollers.
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Strengthen teamwork, innovation, and sustainable technology awareness.
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Students aged 12–16 (Sept. 08–11)
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Students aged 8–12 (Sept. 22–25)
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Anyone curious about robotics, coding, and electronics with no prior experience required.
The program is led by:
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Dr. Haider Ghazi – Expert in renewable energy, EV technologies, and university professor with 30+ publications and U.S. patents.
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Chris Bell – Electrical Engineer with 30+ years at Ford Motor Company, holding 36 patents and extensive experience in electronics, coding, IoT, and STEM education.
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Hosted by The Mainstay Foundation.
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Dates: Sept. 08–11 (ages 12–16) & Sept. 22–25 (ages 8–12)
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Time: Monday – Thursday | 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
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Location: Organized by The Mainstay Foundation.
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Registration required at: www.mainstay.us/robotics