Purdue University Northwest QuarkNet center
Submitted by kcecire
on Thursday, May 29, 2014 - 15:59
Our mission is to bring Modern Physics to all schools in Northwest Indiana. To encourage students to discover and become true scientist all while interacting with some of the worlds most renown modern physicists.
Description
A small QuarkNet center in Northwest Indiana.
2014 Annual Report - Purdue University Calumet
From left: Larry Hautzinger, Xuan Chen and Adam Erler, testing CMS FPIX Modules at Fermilab’s SiDet, Summer 2014.
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From left: Xuan Chen, Adam Erler, Larry Hautzinger, Neeti Parashar in the MINOS tunnel at Fermilab, 2014.
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From left: Adam Erler, Larry Hautzinger and Ken Cecire at Purdue University Calumet, 2014. |
From left: Larry Hautzinger, Adam Erler working on the Cosmic Ray Detector at Purdue University Calumet, 2014
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Welcome to Purdue Calumet
Welcome to the Purdue University Calumet QuarkNet group. To start, here are three things you can do right now:
Create/edit your site profile (please do ASAP!)
1. In the top menu, roll over "My stuff"
2. Choose "My profile"
3. Under your group name, choose the "About" button
4. Find and choose "Edit my profile"
5. In the "Account" page, you can change your password and upload an avatar image
6. In the "Personal information" page, you can add whether you are a QN teacher, your contact info, etc.
Add a post like this one
1. In the top menu, roll over "My stuff"
2. Choose "My groups"
3. Choose "Purdue University Calumet QuarkNet Center"
4. At the top of the right sidebar, choose "Document" or “Post” from the drop-down list; choose "Create"
5. Start typing
6. Edit
7. Choose the "Save" button at the bottom left when it is time.
Comment on this post
1. Choose the "Comment" button at the bottom of this post
2. Type away.