Junior Engineering Technical Society

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The mission of the Junior Engineering Technical Society (JETS) is to cultivate a passion for science, engineering, and technology. We have an extensive outreach program in which we aim to provide STEM engagement throughout the community and make scientific discovery accessible to all. We volunteer year-round in the surrounding community, creating fun and fascinating experiments for children to learn and grow from. We also have our very popular biannual Science Adventure Camp in which we invite 80 underprivileged children to come and learn about STEM for free! In addition, we also participate in various competitions including Science Olympiad, Science Bowl, and FIRST Robotics, developing the next generation of STEM professionals with diverse interests.

Junior Engineering Technical Society


Topic(s) Engineering, Science, Technology
Advised Yes
Advisor Ben Warren
Execs President: Danny Zhang

Community Service Co-Directors: Jennifer Huang, Leah Ding

Competitions Co-Directors: Geoffrey Zhang, Nicholas Hao

Robotics Captains: Aryan Agarwal, Kaushik Akula, Jordan Allen
Website https://www.tamsjets.com
Facebook Link
Email tams.jets@gmail.com

Competitions

Science Olympiad (SciOly)

Science Olympiad is a middle school and high school team competition. Teams of 15 from a school compete against other teams in 23 challenging science events, that range from engineering to entomology and cover biology, chemistry, physics, and everything in between. TAMS typically hosts tryouts in early September for two teams that will be competing starting in October, at the UT Invitational Tournament in Austin, Texas. Everyone is encouraged to try out, regardless of prior experience. The TAMS SciOly team hopes to get even better and they need YOU to make our nationals dreams a reality! Contact Nicholas Hao or Geoffrey Zhang (2020-2021) for more information.

Science Bowl (SciBowl)

Science Bowl is a middle and high school team competition that is similar to Quiz Bowl/Academic Decathlon/Whiz Quiz, except all of the questions come from various topics of science. Teams are made up of 5 members with 4 playing at a time. The questions come from biology, chemistry, physics, earth and space science, energy, and math fields. Teams race to answer questions using a buzzer system. The TAMS SciBowl coaches are looking for dedicated students who are willing to push themselves past their limits to bring our school's team to nationals. With that being said, Science Bowl is about the journey, not the destination. The rush of adrenaline that kicks in when you hear the question and your hand races towards the buzzer is truly exhilarating, and our goal, along with making nationals, is that you enjoy the experience. Even if you haven't had any prior Whiz Quiz / Academic Decathlon / QuizBowl experience, you can still gain extensive amounts of science-related knowledge by coming to our weekly practices. To make the team, start studying early by reading science textbooks, looking at sample questions, and learning from missed questions. If you feel ready, you can even write your own questions to solidify your familiarity with the question types.

Community Service

SciDemos

SciDemos, currently led by Leah Ding, is an original program in which TAMS students go out to various elementary and middle schools to demonstrate and teach mini-lessons about science, from hoop-gliders to elephant toothpaste, a color symphony to dry ice bubbles.​ From a completely unbiased point of view, SciDemos is arguably the most fun volunteer opportunity that TAMS has to offer--if you go to TAMS without partaking in it at least once, you cannot call yourself a true TAMSter.

Girls' Engineering Club

GEC, currently led by Jennifer Huang, is an amazing opportunity to get real hands-on experience with mentoring young girls in underprivileged environments who might not otherwise have access to a high-quality education in STEM. These girls are incredibly bright and it's a blast working with them and volunteers every visit.​ Because the same set of volunteers attend each session, Girls' Engineering Club is the one of the best opportunities to develop a close bond with the kids.

Science Adventure Camp

Science Adventure Camp's mission is to kindle a passion for science for underprivileged kids in the Denton area. Both the Spring and the Summer Adventure Camps are amazing opportunities for volunteers and campers alike, with a student-led, interactive afternoon camp packed with science, activities, and fun. Due to COVID-19, however, SAC was cancelled for the 2019-2020 school year. Legends say that the community service co-directors are hoping to put together a virtual Science Adventure Camp...

STEM Boxes

Every year, JETS donates boxes full of experiments and materials to local libraries for kids to check out, literally! These boxes are assembled by our very own JETS members, containing experiments related to a common theme. They're a great way for kids to have fun learning science at home. If you are interested in learning more, contact Jennifer Huang or Leah Ding!

SciVids

SciVids was initiated in August 2020 as JETS' newest volunteer opportunity, in collaboration with the TAMS Research Organization. Volunteers will have the chance to perform experiments, teach science topics, design and edit videos, and provide a fun science outlet for hundreds of kids who are stuck at home. Check out the videos that volunteers have made in the past:

Execs

2020-2021

President: Danny Zhang

Community Service Co-Directors: Jennifer Huang, Leah Ding

Competitions Co-Directors: Geoffrey Zhang, Nicholas Hao

Robotics Captains: Aryan Agarwal, Kaushik Akula, Jordan Allen

2019-2020

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