Stockton, California is home to a unique facility that is training the next generation for high-paying careers. Recently, the Eyes of Science display at Delta College held a free open house, allowing visitors to tour the facility and learn more about the electron microscopy program.
One of the main attractions of this facility is the electron microscopy program, which is the only one of its kind in the nation at a community college level. Jose Jimenez, an instructor at Delta College, explains that the program allows students to look into the atom’s cell structure, delving into the nanoworld. Hitachi trained and mentored Jimenez to work on powerful microscopes known as the Eyes of Science, which are essential for critical research in various scientific fields.
The success of this program has led to plans to expand it on campus. Rachaellien Trinh, the program’s director, shares that they are working to make the program bigger and fill more seats with eager students. School leaders note that those who complete the program see a significant increase in their earnings, with an average of 168%. The enthusiasm of the students and the promising job prospects in
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