
University of Oregon QuarkNet Center

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Description
A collaboration of teachers, students and physicists involved in inquiry-based, particle physics explorations including ATLAS and LIGO.
QuarkNet Oregon 2022 report

Please see attached pdf file.
2022 QuarkNet Oregon Workshop

June 22, 2022
Small URL for this page: www.tinyurl.com/oregon2022
A few QuarkNet logistics for workshop participants:
QuarkNet Summer Workshop 2021

UO QuarkNet Workshop June 30, 2021, (almost) post-pandemic Edition
412 Willamette Hall, University of Oregon
Agenda
QuarkNet Summer Workshop 2020

The Institute for Fundamental Science1 (IFS) at the University of Oregon hosted the 2020 QuarkNet workshop June 22. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the workshop was offered in hybrid format – participants could choose to join in person on the UO campus, or via Zoom. Four teachers and one student joined in person, and three teachers and a QuarkNet observer participated remotely. Three of the faculty presented in person and the other two via Zoom. This was our nineteenth summer workshop.
University of Oregon QuarkNet Annual Report

2019 ATLAS Data Workshop @ U. of Oregon

June 20-21, 2019
University of Oregon, Willamette Hall, Room 412
Tiny URL for this page: https://tinyurl.com/OregonQN2019
Objectives
Participating teachers will:
2018 Annual Report

See attached PDF file for this center's 2018 annual report.
University of Oregon Annual Report

2017 Oregon Summer Workshop

QuarkNet Cosmic Ray Eclipse Project:
telescope designs, directions for uploading data and labelling (so it can be searched and used for e-Lab studies):
Link: /content/cosmic-ray-eclipse-project
2017 Workshop Agenda:
Monday June 2612:00 Coffee, fruit, cookies, 412 Willamette Hall 1:00 Intros, etc 1:15 Ray Frey: LIGO and Gravitional Waves - update, implications, and prospects 2:30 Bryan Rebar: UO STEM-CORE and teacher 3:00 Spencer Chang: Statistics and Psychology 4:00 Robert Schofield: Ant Lab tour & LIGO bits
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Tuesday June 2708:30 Gather, coffee, fruit, pastries 09:00 Participants: My projects I: 2016-17, 2017-18 10:30 Jim Brau: The Great Oregon Eclipse 12:00 Lunch (on your own) 1:30 Participants: My Projects II: 2016-17, 2017-18 2:00 Scott Fisher: Pine Mt. Observatory 3:00 Eric Torrence: Why the LHC upgrades? 4:00 Tim Cohen: LHC Science demystified |
Contacts :
Ray Frey, rayfrey@uoregon.edu, 541-346-5873, 541-953-6400 (cell)
Anne McGinley, annem@uoregon.edu, 541-346-4898, 414 Willamette Hall
QuarkNet fellow: Dave Trapp, dtrapp@mac.com
UO Faculty participants:
Jim Brau, Spencer Chang, Tim Cohen, Scott Fisher, Ray Frey, Bryan Rebar, Robert Schofield, Eric Torrence
