Dr. Eugene Edwards
Rocket Scientist/Engineer at Research/Development/Engineering (Retired)
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Dr. Edwards is a retired Engineer/Rocket Science Developer. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there will be a need for STEM educated professionals; however, most of the students (especially disadvantaged students) who considered a college major in STEM areas change over to other fields of studies. The disadvantaged students generally change fields because they need to be exposed (at an early age) to STEM activities (including, successful STEM mentors/professionals/personnel previously from disadvantaged communities). Dr. Edwards started the non-profit Save The Youth Inc that consistantly needs donations for laboratory configuration, rudimentary equipment, audio/video apparatus, virtual/computer capabilities, and laboratory mechanisms. There are countless traditionally underserved youth (including minorities and girls) that are targeted to benefit from this unique STEM program. The key objectives and implementation plan for this program are to provide the participants with the successful STEM mentors/professionals that previously grew up in disadvantaged communities; implement and expose youth to laboratory environments; and build self-esteem/STEM interest. The project description and overall approach focus on also addressing the issues negatively impacting opportunities for underserved youth to potentially become STEM professionals (including Rocket Scientists).
Support for SPIE's Dr. Edwards' program can be done via:
Save The Youth Inc
211 North 19th Street
Bessemer, AL 35020
or send text to (205)243-0357
Publications (33)

Proceedings Article | 17 September 2018 Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 10746, 1074608 (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2321257
KEYWORDS: Lamps, Light sources, Halogens, Light emitting diodes, Missiles, Metals, Spectroscopy, Light, Aluminum, Near infrared

Proceedings Article | 23 March 2018 Open Access Paper
Janice Booth, Eugene Edwards, Michael Whitley, Michael Kranz, Mohamed Seif, Paul Ruffin
Proceedings Volume 10597, 105970J (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2300773
KEYWORDS: Additive manufacturing, 3D printing, Antennas, Manufacturing, Fused deposition modeling, Connectors, Printing, Ku band, Shape memory alloys, Materials processing

Proceedings Article | 17 April 2017 Presentation + Paper
Eugene Edwards, Janice Booth, J. Keith Roberts, Christina Brantley, Sihon Crutcher, Michael Whitley, Michael Kranz, Mohamed Seif, Paul Ruffin
Proceedings Volume 10167, 1016714 (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2258322
KEYWORDS: Antennas, Printing, Mirrors, Rockets, Resistance, 3D printing, Carbon nanotubes, Sensors, Additive manufacturing, Missiles

Proceedings Article | 16 April 2016 Open Access Paper
Proceedings Volume 9802, 980202 (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2219581
KEYWORDS: Corrosion, Sensors, Metals, Visualization, Inductance, Defense technologies, Missiles, Pollution control, Safety, Radiography, Copper, Magnetism, Etching, Humidity, Environmental sensing

SPIE Journal Paper | 5 August 2015
JPE, Vol. 5, Issue 01, 053088, (August 2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.JPE.5.053088
KEYWORDS: Zinc oxide, Dye sensitized solar cells, Nanocomposites, Electrons, Nanocrystals, Solar cells, Nanoparticles, Transparent conductors, Titanium, Nanorods

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Conference Committee Involvement (5)
Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors and 3D Systems
27 April 2020 | Online Only, California, United States
Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors and 3D Systems
4 March 2019 | Denver, Colorado, United States
Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors and 3D Systems
5 March 2018 | Denver, Colorado, United States
Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors and 3D Systems
26 March 2017 | Portland, Oregon, United States
Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors and Systems
21 March 2016 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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