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Space Exploration: To Infinity and Beyond Kim Harrison Katie Kirsch Engineering Ambassadors Department of Mechanical Engineering Penn State [

3 Taking Engineering to New Heights Lauren Murphy Sarah Krishner Engineering Ambassadors The Pennsylvania State University

4 Topic 1 Image for Topic 1 Topic 2 Image for Topic 2 Topic 3 Image for Topic 3 This presentation focuses on… (complete sentence, but go no more than two lines)

Newton’s laws help engineers fly astronauts to the moon and return them home safely Propulsion Landing ExplorationRe-entry

6 This talk traces what happens to mercury after it depletes from the atmosphere in arctic regions Environmental implications Measurements from Station Theory for mercury cycling

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8 If necessary, identify key assumption or background for audience—keep to two lines (18–24 point type) Image(s) supporting above assertion This sentence headline makes an assertion on the first topic in no more than two lines

When an object is placed in a liquid, the liquid level rises

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Nuclear energy is the energy that holds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of an atom

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Early detection methods can identify small tumors and therefore improve survival rates of patients [Lai et al., 2007]

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Engineers improve our— health happiness safety In summary, biomechanics is the science concerned with the internal and external forces acting on the human body Questions?

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