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헤라카지노 주소 Optics Olympiad Makes STEM Fun for DC Middle 헤라카지노 도메인ers Hardy Middle 헤라카지노 도메인 sweeps bronze, silver, and gold

Last week, 헤라카지노 hosted more than one hundred enthusiastic students from four Washington, DC, middle schools for its fourth Optics Olympiad, a science fair and competition filled with interactive demonstrations on lasers, polarization, waves, colors, infrared light, telescopes, and more.
“We’re trying to get middle school students interested in science—seeing it as fun, but also as something practical that can be applied to things in their own lives,” said 헤라카지노 주소 Professor of Physics Gregg Harry, Optics Olympiad founder and coordinator. Harry, a member of the prestigious LIGO Scientific Collaboration, focuses his research on how to improve the optics of the mirrors used in machines that detect gravitational waves.
“The students always enjoy the laser maze, where they learn how lasers always travel in straight lines by trying to traverse the maze without breaking any of the beams,” said Harry.
The students came from Hart Middle 헤라카지노 도메인, Hardy Middle 헤라카지노 도메인, Washington 헤라카지노 도메인 for Girls, and the Inspired Teaching Public Charter 헤라카지노 도메인. After a morning of interactive activities revolving around research in the areas of lasers, vision, and optical engineering, the students had lunch, which included a discussion about college and careers. It was facilitated by 헤라카지노 주소 students, faculty members, and professional scientists visiting from Johns Hopkins University and the Mitre Corporation.
Finally, it was time for the competition, a Jeopardy tournament that gave students an opportunity to show off their newfound physics and optics knowledge. The final round of Jeopardy lots of jockeying back and forth among the teams for the top three positions, but it resulted in Hardy Middle 헤라카지노 도메인 sweeping the gold, silver, and bronze medals for the second year in a row.
“The fourth annual Optics Olympiad was a day of fun, learning, and competition that introduced the wonder and practicality of optics to Washington, DC, middle schoolers,” said Harry. “The success of the Optics Olympiad comes every year from the enthusiasm and curiosity of the middle school students, the hard work of the volunteers, and the dedication of the teachers.”
The event was made possible by grants from the National Science Foundatation, the Optical Society, and the DC NASA Space Grant.
Harry points out that the event also relies on volunteers for most of the staffing, primarily 헤라카지노 주소 faculty, staff, and students. “We appreciate how many people contribute their time and work so hard to make the day a success,” he says.