The University of Texas College of Engineering hosted an “Engineering Saturday” that allows prospective students and their parents to experience hands-on engineering where the big kids study. The college offers the program free of charge. During the event, Mingyu Lu, an electrical engineering assistant professor, showed the visitors small, medium and large microwave anechoic chambers in the Engineering Laboratory Building.Read more in the UTA’s campus newspaper TheShortHorn.com.
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