Dec 3-5, 2025  •  Morial Convention Center  •  New Orleans, LA

Agenda Session

MATE Floats Summer Marine Technology Workshop: Imparting Students with Skills and Experiences to Prepare them for the Ocean Technical Workforce

Dec 04 2025

11:00 AM - 11:30 AM CST

UI - Classroom 1, Room 260, 2nd floor

The MATE Floats Marine Technology Summer Workshop is an advanced, immersive, multi-day learning experience around float technology, sensors, programming, and data science.  Hosted by the University of Washington’s (UW) School of Oceanography, the goal of this five-day workshop to provide students with 1) the opportunity to learn about and experience marine technologies first-hand and 2) to develop and build upon the skills they will need for success in the technical workplace.

The target audience is two-year community and technical colleges students from across the U.S.  Community and technical colleges serve diverse populations; students at these institutions are less likely to have access to these opportunities, which makes programs like MATE Floats critical to increasing and diversifying the potential talent pool prepared to enter marine technical workforce. 

This presentation will include an overview of the workshop. Student participants will also present information about their workshop experience, including a shipboard experience on the UW’s R/V Rachel Carson, skills gained, and the data science project completed during the workshop.

MATE Floats is funded by two National Science Foundation-funded projects; the National Center of Autonomous Technologies and the Global Ocean Biogeochemistry (float) Array (the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute is the lead on the GO-BGC project).  MATE Floats is one of several summer workshop opportunities presented by the Marine Technology Society.

Speakers

Spokane Falls Community College

- Student

Anne Arundel Community College

- Student

Northwestern Michigan College

- Student

University of Washington

- Float Engineer

Alpena Community College

- Student

Purdue University

- Student

Marine Technology Society

- MATE Executive Director

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