The document announces a Science Forum & Tour being held on October 22nd as part of the 2nd Annual Notre Dame Soft Polymer Materials Symposium. The forum, targeted at local high school and college students and teachers, will include a faculty presentation on nanotechnology applications followed by discussion and a tour of campus facilities. The goal is to stimulate student interest in STEM fields by providing hands-on polymer materials experience, introducing characterization techniques, and helping connect students with university mentors for science fair projects.
1. SCIENCE FORUM
& TOUR
Thursday, October 22, 2015 • 4:00 p.m.
Jordan Hall of Science
The 2nd Annual Notre Dame Soft Polymer Materials Symposium will be held
on October 22. This one-day symposium addresses the general synthesis
and characterization of synthetic soft materials and their broad application in
biomedical fields.
The symposium includes two technical sessions, a poster session and a Science
Forum & Tour. The forum, targeted at local high school and college students and
teachers, will include a faculty presentation on state-of-the-art nanotechnology in
the areas of energy, cancer therapy, and agriculture, followed by an open discussion
and tour of facilities and campus.
The goal is to stimulate student interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Math (STEM) disciplines by 1) providing hands-on experience and knowledge of
polymer materials, 2) introducing students to advanced materials characterization
techniques, and 3) helping students find university mentors for their local science
fair project.
Register by Oct. 12: http://goo.gl/forms/RN3MpchP6u
Parking: Passes for on-site parking will be provided for those registered by Oct. 12.
Questions?
Feel free to contact Heidi Deethardt at 631-0279 (deethardt.1@nd.edu) or
Haifeng Gao at 631-8023 (hgao@nd.edu)
Event Sponsors
College of Science
College of Engineering
Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Dept. of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Advanced Diagnostics & Therapeutics (AD&T)
Notre Dame Center for Nano Science and Technology (NDnano)
2nd Annual Notre Dame Soft Polymer Materials Symposium