Electronics isn't about boring schematics — it's about 'wow, I made this myself.' Nikolay Romanyuk (ITMO alumnus, engineer, chief engineer of the magic light park) invites you to a real laboratory at the Petnica Science Center (Serbia). What to expect: — soldering and circuits — Arduino programming — your own project to take home — and no rote learning Camp for children aged 9–16. July 11–17. There are still places, but the group is small (no more than 12 participants). Full program and registration: https://duna-academy.tilda.ws/electronics2026
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