Friday Flyer - May 11, 2018

Spotlight on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math)

FF recently traveled to New Mexico to work with artist Agnes Chavez, Lakota cultural specialist Steve Tamayo, ATLAS physicist Steve Goldfarb and others to continue the development and implementation of a workshop known as Projecting Particles: Lakota Cosmology Meets Particle Physics. In this workshop, students explore the universe through the lens of Western and Native science, culture, and art. This workshop was recently held at the Taos (NM) Pueblo Day School on April 25-27 and at the Native American Community Academy in Albuquerque on May 3-5. Students learned about Native traditions and teachings, shared stories, built a tipi, learned about particle physics, analyzed ATLAS data, and used an app on iPads known as Tagtool to produce projection art inspired by Native culture and particle physics. Agnes has been doing Projecting Particles workshops since 2013 and is passionate about the inclusion of art in STEM to make STEAM. According to Agnes, "Art can be used to decorate your house, but it can also be used to explore and understand the world around you, for example, to try to visualize complex science concepts.” Check out Agnes's website to learn more about her work. 

Projection art inspired by particle physics and Native American traditions.

 

 

 

News from QuarkNet Central

With summer quickly approaching, QuarkNet continues to gear up for a variety of summer activities. Please contact your mentor, Ken, and/or Shane if you have any questions or concerns. 

 

 

Physics Experiment Roundup

Construction begins on SuperCDMS SNOLAB experiment, expanding the search for dark matter to particles that have not been accessible to previous experiments. A recent ATLAS measurement searches for forces beyond the Standard Model. Learn more about the European Spallation Source (ESS), currently under construction in Sweden. Upon completion, the ESS will provide the most powerful facility for the production of neutron beams used for research. 

 

 

Resources

Explore learning more about spacetime in this article from Nature. Find out more about Conferences for Undergraduate Women in Physics (CUWiP) from symmetry. This conference aims to encourage more women to pursue a career in physics. Have you taken a look at your May edition of AAPT's The Physics Teacher yet? When you do, be sure to check out Model PET Scan Activity, co-authored by one of the QuarkNet teachers, Jennifer Gazdovich, from our Buffalo center. Nice work, Jennifer!

 

 

Just for Fun

When you think of barn dances, do you think Fermilab? You should! Find out more about the history of barn dances at Fermilab; this year marks the 40th anniversary of this annual event at Fermilab. 

 

 

 

QuarkNet Staff:
Mark Adams: adams@fnal.gov
Ken Cecire: kcecire@nd.edu
Deborah Roudebush: droudebush@cox.net
Jeremy Smith: jsmith10@bcps.org
Shane Wood: swood5@nd.edu