Friday Flyer - January 25, 2019

Spotlight on the Leadership Fellows

The Leadership Fellows have been a group of six mainly retired teachers who have taken on many roles to support centers over the past 12 or so years. They have worked with staff, center leaders and evaluators to help determine the needs and priorities of centers, and have worked to develop solutions to address these needs. Since 2015, they have served as the point of contact for many centers, helping to keep open lines of communication with QuarkNet Central. Many of these fellows will stay active in their local centers, and some will transfer to work with the new outside evaluator. We sincerely thank them for all their work and look forward to their continued involvement in QuarkNet. Center leaders, check out the updated staff assignment page to find out your center's main point of contact with QuarkNet Central.

Leadership Fellows from left to right: Debbie Gremmelsbacher,
Rick Dower, Hank Horn, Don Dean, Bob Baker, and Dave Trapp.

News from QuarkNet Central

Mentors, the link to the 2019 RFP form was e-mailed to you last Friday, January 18. Please let Ken or Shane know if you did not receive this e-mail or if you have any questions. 

Teachers, the application form for 2019 CERN Summer Programs is now available; applications are due on January 31, 2019. Note that you must include a letter of recommendation from a mentor, supervisor, or colleague in addition to completing the form. If you have any questions, please contact Ken or Shane. You can find program descriptions here (for ITW) and here (for HST)

Is your group registered for International Masterclasses? Orientations and updates begin in February, so sign up for that masterclass now. Check the videoconference schedules for ATLAS and CMS or for MINERvA, choose a date and time, and contact Ken. Also, you can check the latest IMC circular, just out today. 

 

Physics Experiment Roundup

Isn't it great when things just work? Read about recent success at ProtoDUNE, the prototype detectors used to make sure the future Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) will work as expected. Check out for yourself the particle tracks recorded by ProtoDUNE in this video.

 

 

Resources

Learn everything you need to know about Fermilab in Don Lincoln's latest video posted on the Fermilab YouTube site. Ever wonder how muons are created? Then check out this new video from minutephysics

Interested in a paid summer research experience at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico? Find out more about this 10-week Research Experience for Teachers (RET) including application details. Application deadline is February 1, 2019. (Thanks to our very own Adam LaMee for alerting us to this awesome opportunity!)

 

Just for Fun

Create your own original science story (Lab Libs), read about the farmer physicist, and learn about CERN-inspired fashion, all thanks to our friends at symmetry

 

 

QuarkNet Staff:

Mark Adams: adams@fnal.gov  
Ken Cecire: kcecire@nd.edu
Shane Wood: swood5@nd.edu 

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