ESP Biography



BRANDON WANG, ESP Teacher




Major: 6-3

College/Employer: MIT

Year of Graduation: 2019

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Past Classes

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E12366: The Design and Structure of Airports in Splash 2018 (Nov. 17 - 18, 2018)
Have you ever wondered how airports are laid out and how all those complex systems that move around passengers, luggage, and aircraft work? Come learn about runway configurations, terminal design, and recent trends of airports and the flight industry around the world!


M12547: Quick Mafs in Splash 2018 (Nov. 17 - 18, 2018)
We may not be Big Shaq (though Shaq was a favorite basketball player for a long while), we'll be teaching you about how to do mental math quickly! Imagine wowing your friends with how quickly you can square 175 in your head (30625), or figure out what day of the week January 12, 1999 (my birthday!) was (Tuesday). This class is focused on showing you all sorts of really cool math tricks!


X12602: How to Run A Splash in Splash 2018 (Nov. 17 - 18, 2018)
Ever thought about what happens behind-the-scenes when you sign up for Splash classes? Or how all of our teachers and classes fit into MIT's classrooms? Splash takes months to plan, and for good reason. Come learn how we make Splash happen every year!


W12637: Ruby Red Appreciation in Splash 2018 (Nov. 17 - 18, 2018)
At ESP, we love to drink juice. Come learn to appreciate the best juice with us, Ruby Red!


W12147: Ruby Red Appreciation in Spark 2018 (Mar. 17 - 18, 2018)
ESP loves to drink juice. Come learn to appreciate the best juice of all with us, Ruby Red. Stop by, enjoy some juice, and learn interesting facts!


Z12003: Assorted Topics in WWII in Splash 2017 (Nov. 18 - 19, 2017)
Come learn about random topics in WWII!


S10750: Eyes in the Sky in Splash 2016 (Nov. 19 - 20, 2016)
Not everything in space is there to look outward. There are actually tons of satellites in orbit whose purpose is to look back on the Earth: observe weather systems, track forest fires, quantify climate change, and so much more. Join us to talk about a variety of topics related to weather, climate, and Earth-observing satellites. We'll talk about rockets, orbital mechanics, communications, cameras and sensors, data processing, weather, hurricanes, climate change, and anything else you're interested in. Come prepared with questions!


S10549: Space: Exploring the Final Frontier in HSSP Summer 2016 (Jul. 10, 2016)
Like space? We do too! Come learn about and discuss current and future progress, problems, and questions in space exploration. We’ll talk about missions to Mars, the search for extraterrestrial life and what happens if we find out we’re not alone, the rise of the commercial space industry, and all sorts of cool topics at the intersection of science fiction and reality.


W10211: Arts-y Crafts-y Sustainability-y! in Splash 2015 (Nov. 21 - 22, 2015)
We will be talking about waste disposal and how to compost and recycle anywhere! If you like sustainability or want to hear about how MIT does sustainability, stop by our class. We will also be making recycled art and more with materials that could have just been thrown away. Everyone will walk away with a special piece smile emoticon Hosted by UA Sustainability