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At Intel, we challenge the concept of what's possible every day. We use Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Math across departments and disciplines. Our employees pursue their passion
in many fields on a wide array of projects to develop the technology of tomorrow. Take
Dean Pomerleau, a research scientist working on brain-scanning technology to decode what
people are thinking. Dean Pomerleau: Think of a dog, some celery,
airplane, or even an alligator. They all have distinct signatures in the brain. Let's say
we put you in the scanner, are you thinking of celery or airplane? Nine times out of ten,
we'll know. Some day the results of our research may allow you to search the web or text a
friend simply by thinking. -Emily Cooper is another research scientist
for Intel, working on wireless power. Emily Cooper: We can transfer power over surprisingly
long distances wirelessly. Imagine if you can charge your laptop, camera or phone without
having to plug it in. This work may totally eliminate connectors, which might result in
something like a waterproof phone. -And Richard Beckwith, a research psychologist,
studies how microclimates affect crop growth. Richard Beckwith: There are two billion farmers
in our world, urban farming and small-scale farming is big now. We're using technology
to look at climate, water-usage, pesticides, all the variables that can impact food production.
Using that information, we can help farmers grow more food and grow better food overall.
-Mary Murphy-Hoye is a Senior Principle Engineer, working on a home energy management system.
Mary Murphy-Hoye: We're helping people take control of energy use in their own lives and
homes. With tools to measure, monitor and control the power consumption of their appliances
and electronics. We believe by managing our own energy use, we can help our entire planet
be more energy efficient. -From Accounting to Manufacturing or R&D to
Engineering, innovation at Intel simply wouldn't be possible without the essential tools of
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. You know, an education in STEM can really
open the path to a variety of exciting career choices, and also provide the tools necessary
to discover, understand and even change the world around us.