Achievement
Trainees committed to outreach activities
Project
IGERT: Neutron Scattering for the Science and Engineering of the 21st Century
University
University of Missouri at Columbia
(Columbia, MO)
PI
Trainee Achievements
Trainees committed to outreach activities
IGERT trainees at Fisk University and Indiana University have also made a substantial commitment to developing outreach activities. Rose Perea at Fisk received a travel grant from the Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) and made a poster presentation at the SACNAS 2012 conference in Seattle, 11-14 October 2012. There she recruited a student to the REU summer program organized at Fisk by co-PI Dr. Arnold Burger.
At Indiana University, trainees Virginia Smith and Paul Stonaha have participated in the Bloomington Area Science Outreach Program. They conducted a 50-minute presentation of concepts relevant to neutron scattering to a class of 20 third-grade students. They are in the process of developing a number of other demonstrations/activities for a K-12 target audience with a primary focus on elementary and middle school students. Smith has already used three of the activities in the Chemistry Open House at Indiana University in October 2012
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