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Akamai Maui Short Course

May 25 - 30, 2008, Maui, Hawaii

As part of the preparation for the CfAO Maui Akamai undergraduate internship, interns will attend a 5-day "short course" held at Maui Community College, developed and taught by the team listed above. The short course is part of Maui Community College's Electronics 293v, 3 unit course. After the course the Akamai interns will then spend seven weeks working on projects with the following organizations: Akimeka, Institute for Astronomy, Maui High Performance Computing Center, Northrop Grumman, Oceanit, Trex, and Trextron. The short course includes the following topics:

  • Optics
  • Electronics
  • Computer control
  • Detectors
  • Preparation for the industry environment

2007 Short Course Details

2006 Short Course Details

  • Schedule
  • Instructors
    • Karrie Gilbert (Graduate Student, UCSC)
    • Mark Hoffman (Maui Community College Faculty Member)
    • Jess Johnson (Graduate Student, UCSC)
    • Eddie Laag (Graduate Student, UCSC)
    • Ryan Montgomery (Graduate Student, UCSC)
  • Short Course Planning (password protected)

If you have any questions, please email Hilary O'Bryan, hilary@ucolick.org.

Last Modified: Nov 14, 2007 

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