Please join! I look forward to sharing stories, and even more I look forward to hearing everyone's questions! I'll give updates that I haven't posted on blog yet. Here is the event link [expired]: https://www.nationalgeographic.org/dc/events/extreme-ocean-exploring-deep/ See you there! The student session is SOLD OUT! |
Thanks On Tap magazine for the spread (online here and print below): Also, Washingtonian magazine also listed the event in it's column "things to do in DC this week (April 9-11)" (here): TUESDAY, APRIL 10 MUSEUMS Ocean engineer Grace Young develops underwater technology to improve ocean exploration, including underwater robots and camera systems for recording fish populations. She will be at the National Geographic Museum discussing the marine life images she’s encountered and the technologies she’s working on creating. Thanks to all who came out!! It was a packed house!
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Grace Young (B.S., MIT, Ph.D, Oxford) is an ocean engineer, aquanaut, and explorer currently working at X. She was a scientist and engineer on Fabian Cousteau’s Mission 31 and is currently chief scientist of the Pisces VI deepsea research submarine and a National Geographic Emerging Explorer. Categories
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