Category Archive: Continuously
Our Universe Revealed (All-Ages Events)
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Tours of Nuclear Lab
Free tours of the Nuclear Science lab are available for free to the general public. These tours are tailored to a level for middle school students and above. These tours provide a valuable insight into the nature of the research going on at Notre Dame and how advances in nuclear science are made. The tour includes a look at some of the tools and devices that the faculty uses to answers some of the most important questions in modern physics: “How are elements made in stars,” and “How do the smallest particles interact?” Tours are 60 minutes and can accommodate groups of 10-25. Please note that there are certain requirements that must be met for the tour. To find those requirements and learn more, go to https://isnap.nd.edu/outreach/lab-tours—ages-13/ . In order to arrange a tour email jinaout@nd.edu or call JINA Outreach at (574) 631-5326.
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Our Universe Revealed
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JINA Art 2 Science
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Quarknet
QuarkNet is a program which brings high school students and teachers into contact with particle physics at a very interactive and appropriate level. High school students can take on research in ongoing experiments with University researchers both undergraduate and educators. These students take an active role and will help complete a research project during their time in the program. The program also has online opportunities available to both educators and students. These include e-Labs and online Masterclasses which give the student or educator an easy entry into particle physics. If you have any questions about these programs, are curious to find out more, or are anxious to sign up, send an email to Prof. M. Wayne (mwayne@nd.edu) or go to https://quarknet.i2u2.org.
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