Category Archive: Jonathan Crass

Our Universe Revealed (All-Ages Events)

As a part of the Our Universe Revealed public talks, several events in the series are designated as serving all ages and occur every few months throughout the year. These events consist of fun and exciting scientific demos and activities (occasionally involving an artistic component as well) which children and adults alike find fascinating! Past events have included making geometric patterns from sound, creating a colorful nebula in a bottle, tasting ice cream made from sub-zero liquid nitrogen, and exploring the extreme environments of other planets. Events are free but ticketed. Visit http://universerevealed.nd.edu/ or email Jonathan Crass (j.crass@nd.edu) for more information.

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Our Universe Revealed

Hosted by the Department of Physics at the University of Notre Dame, this public talk series aims to make Physics accessible to all; you don’t need a background in mathematics or physics – it’s our job to explain the fundamentals of our universe in an easy to understand way. During this series, find out about the fundamentals of the universe, learn of results from the forefront of Physics, and hear about the cutting-edge research being undertaken at Notre Dame. Talks in the past have focused on particle and nuclear physics, comets and planets, and demonstrations of extreme heat and extreme cold. Events are free but ticketed. Check the website at http://universerevealed.nd.edu/ or email Jonathan Crass (j.crass@nd.edu) for more information or with questions.

Permanent link to this article: https://sites.nd.edu/physics-engage/2017/06/21/our-universe-revealed/