In the bustling city of Stockton, a one-of-a-kind facility is preparing the next generation for rewarding careers. Delta College recently showcased its Eyes of Science display during a free open house, offering attendees a glimpse into the fascinating world of electron microscopy. Jose Jimenez, an instructor at Delta College’s electron microscopy program, explained that they are able to examine the intricate structure of atoms and explore the nanoworld through powerful microscopes guided by Hitachi.
The Eyes of Science play a vital role in numerous scientific fields, including research related to IC chips, circuit boards, and medical diagnostics. Now, Jimenez is imparting his knowledge to students like Logan Gorham, who never imagined he would find his passion in microscopy. The program has attracted 20 students this semester and boasts a diverse group of individuals from the local community.
For students such as Cassidy Altimari, the proximity and accessibility of the program have been a stroke of luck. The program’s impressive job placement rates and diverse opportunities offered in fields such as biological sciences, pharmaceuticals, and material sciences make it an attractive choice for aspiring scientists. Many graduates secure jobs soon after completing the program, with some like Alyssa Origer already lined up to work in cutting-edge fields like electric batteries at QuantumScape in San Jose.
The success of the program has led to plans for expansion on campus to accommodate more students. Rachaellien Trinh, the program director, aims to fill more seats and change the educational landscape at Delta College. Graduates of the program have seen a significant increase in their earnings, reflecting the value and impact of the training they receive at Delta College’s electron microscopy program.
Delta College’s Eyes of Science display has opened up new horizons for students like Logan Gorham who never thought he would find his passion in microscopy. The program attracts 20 enrolled students this semester with a diverse group from Stockton’s local community.
The success of Delta College’s electron microscopy program has led to plans for expansion on campus as Rachaellien Trinh aims to fill more seats and change educational opportunities at Delta College.
The Eyes of Science play an essential role in various scientific fields related to IC chips, circuit boards and medical diagnostics.
Jose Jimenez is passing on his knowledge to students while explaining how powerful microscopes mentored by Hitachi help them observe cell structure at an atomic level.
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