NLAB: The Mini Electronics Lab (late)
NLAB: the mini electronics lab, is a STEM toolkit used to teach circuit design, building, testing, and debugging. At our booth attendees will be invited to sit down and learn how to build a circuit. We will have 4 stations, each with a laptop, lab kit with wire, wire strippers, breadboard, resistors, LEDs, and other electronic components. We will have 2 instructors to guide attendees and answer questions, as well as headphones and videos to watch. Attendees will build a circuit that turns on an LED and reads from a light sensor, all from scratch. Advanced users will be invited to build even more complicated circuits. We expect each person to spend 5-10 minutes building.


Nick Marchuk
Nick is a senior lecturer in the department of Mechanical Engineering at Northwestern University. Nick loves building things, from furniture to circuits to code. Nick believes that everyone, everywhere, should have the opportunity to learn hands-on skills and explore their future in STEM as early as possible.