Introduction to Plasma
Sciences Expo
Who should attend?
Middle school and high school students, teachers, parents, the
general public.
(See registration procedures below)
When?
For
Schools: Thursday and Friday, November 20 and 21, 2008 from 8 am
to 2 pm.
For the General Public: Thursday evening, November 20
from
6 pm to 8 pm.
Where?
Hyatt Regency Dallas
300 Reunion Blvd. W.
Dallas, TX 75207
What
is Plasma Sciences Expo?
Plasma Sciences Expo 2008 is an exhibition that focuses on
hands-on science education. It is for students at all levels,
parents,
teachers and the general
public. Examples
of activities are:
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Make lightning with
a Van de Graaff generator. |
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Observe your fluctuating body temperature
on a special monitor. |
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Participate in a "flow bubble" demonstration. |
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Manipulate plasma
with magnets. |
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Watch an electromagnetic wave demonstration. |
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Learn how to confine plasmas magnetically
in a fusion device by participating in a computer simulation. |
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Meet and talk with professional scientists and engineeers
in the field of plasma physics and visit their displays to learn
about current research in this cutting-edge field. |
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Play with plasma
“toys.” |
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Contributing laboratories, industries, academic institutions,
and government agencies include: University of California, San Diego;
General Atomics; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Princeton
Plasma Physics Laboratory; Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology; Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Oak Ridge Institute
for Science Education; Contemporary Physics Education Project (CPEP);
Sandia National Laboratories; U.S. Department of Energy's Office of
Fusion Energy Sciences, U.S. Department of Energy Defense programs,
and many more.
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Procedure for Attending
You must register
your students for Plasma Sciences Expo using the Plasma Sciences Expo Registration
Form.
Registrations
for the Plasma Sciences Expo will be confirmed
on a first come basis.
Registration
deadline: November 7, 2008
Scheduling Recommendations
EXPO Hours: 8:00 am to 2:00 pm
Arrival and departure schedules are a must in order to ensure that all students
enjoy a quality visit with the scientists and the Plasma Sciences Expo exhibits.
How
long do we stay?
Our
recommendation for middle school students is 75 minutes and for high school
students 90 minutes. We normally do not ask a group to leave,
but staying as close as possible to the schedule is crucial for the enjoyment
of all attending.
Another option for visiting the Plasma Sciences Expo with less time restriction
is Thursday evening.
Special
public hours
These special public hours are Thursday November 20, 6:00 to
8:00 p.m. Teachers
in other cities have encouraged students to attend the evening session
with their parents when a class trip was not possible. A few bonus points
are always a good
incentive!
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Bus Arrangements and Funding:
Please coordinate with ???? regarding bus needs and Expo times prior to scheduling your bus transportation. There is a limited amount of funds available for reimbursment of student bus transportation costs.
New Person
Registration Coordinator
E-mail: someone@ga.com
Phone: (xxx) xxx-xxxx
Fax: (xxx) xxx-xxxx
NOTE: Invoices must be received
within 45 days after the event to guarantee reimbursement.
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