Ashley Pomaski, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo
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Ashley Pomaski, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo District environmental engineer, teaches a family about photoionization detectors at a National Engineers Week and National Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day event at the Buffalo Museum of Science in Buffalo, NY, February 20, 2020. Photoionization detectors are used to check for volatile organic compounds in the air to ensure public safety.
National Engineers Week is a time for the Corps of Engineers to: celebrate how engineers make a difference in our world; increase public dialogue about the need for engineers and; bring engineering to life for kids, educators and parents.
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20/02/2020
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