2022 NOvA Masterclass Pilot @ Univ. of Minnesota
Saturday, April 23, 2022 9:00 AM - ~3:00 PM University of Minnesota - Physics and Nanotechnology Building (map), Room 110 Small URL for this page: https://tinyurl.com/novamc22 Agenda 09:00 AM Welcome, sign-in and ice-breaker 09:30 AM Tour: Clean room @ PAN 11:00 AM Opening…
Friday Flyer - April 29, 2022
Spotlight on Summer 2022 — A Look Ahead Of course, summer is time for many teachers to take a break from the intense work and stress that accompanies the school year ,to recharge mental, emotional, and physical "batteries." Also, summer can be a time for teachers to step back and recharge their…
Friday Flyer on Monday - April 18, 2022
Spotlight on the Colorado State University QuarkNet Center The CSU crew was able to meet once again in-person for their 2021 workshop after meeting virtually in 2020. Everyone agreed that Cherie Bornhorst's delicious chocolate chip cookies were much more enjoyable in-person rather than over Zoom…
Detecting cosmic rays with Arduino and Raspberry Pi - Damaris Campos 2019
Cosmic Rays - Learning to code an Arduino Mega for a DAQ - Fabio Morais B2B 2021
Characterization of low-to-high DC converters for powering PMTs - Jonathan McCarthy, ASEE 2019
Design of a low-to-high DC voltage power circuit for PMTs, and enclosures for cosmic ray detectors and their electronics - Austin DeMurley, ERN 2020
QN@FPCP2022
Agenda Small URL for this page: http://tiny.cc/FPCP-IMC. Parking Lot - ask anything! Friday, May 27 Time (CST) Activity 15:00 Greetings, coffee, registration, and What is QuarkNet? (Cecire, Wood) 15:15 Particle cards activity (…
The One and Only Friday Flyer - April 1, 2022
Spotlight on the Imaginary QuarkNet Center QuarkNet is a complex program: therefore, it has not only a real part but also an imaginary part. Makes sense, huh? This is where the Imaginary QuarkNet Center comes in. Like the Virtual Center, it is not bound by geography, so don't ask where it is.…