May 18 | 9:30 - 10:30am
Prof. Eric Cornell / Dept. of Physics & JILA, U. of Colorado Boulder

SPEED! -- CU Wizards Program
Duane Physics Room G1B30
Abstract & Event Details

Cornell 2024

Join one of CU Boulder’s beloved Nobel Laureate Professors, Eric Cornell on a journey through space, all in good time!  “Speed!

Students will learn more about the fastest thing ever seen and also be given useful tips on how to best observe a very slow pet! Lasers, foot races, blow horns, radios, scientific gadgets and plenty of audience participation from start to finish…this show is just the right pace for students ages 5-13, who are keen to go the distance to learn about science! 

 

Please plan to arrive no later than 9:20. Seats will be filled first come, first serve! 

 Saturday, May 18, 2024 from 9:30-10:30 a.m. in Duane Physics G1B20

 University of Colorado, Boulder

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 CU Wizards shows...always FREE, always fun...check out the CU Wizards website: www.colorado.edu/cuwizards

CU Wizards family shows are again in person! For over 3 decades, CU Wizards shows allow K12 students to visit campus on a Saturday morning, participate in STEAM programs, meet and talk to professors, scientists, & fellow students of all ages who are enthusiastic about learning and understanding scientific wonders!

 

 

 

May 29 | 9:30 - 11am
Gayle Geschwind/Lewandowski Group

Measuring How Student Measure -- JILA Thesis Defense
JILA X317
Abstract & Event Details

Abstract: Physics education research in undergraduate laboratory courses is vital to ensure that these courses achieve their learning goals, such as developing hands-on technical skills and mastering concepts and practices related to measurement uncertainty. In this talk, I cover my role in developing a research-based assessment instrument, the Survey of Physics Reasoning on Uncertainty Concepts in Experiments (SPRUCE). I will highlight student proficiencies and challenges with measurement uncertainty along 10 different axes, such as propagating errors, estimating the size of uncertainty by considering instrument precision, and determining if two measurements agree with one another.

Jun 29 | 9:30 - 10:30am
Prof. Andrew Hamilton / Dept. of Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences & JILA, U. of Colorado Boulder

BLACKHOLES! -- CU Wizards Program
Fiske Planetarium
Abstract & Event Details

Directory

A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Name (Group) Email - Room
Luca G Talamo
(Regal)
luca.talamo@colorado.edu
A309
Ting You Tan
(Kaufman/Regal)
tingyou.tan@colorado.edu
S266
Michael D Tanksalvala
(Kapteyn/Murnane)
michael.tanksalvala@nist.gov
C1B15
Arnulf M.K. Taylor
(Perkins)
arnulf.taylor@colorado.edu
B1B24
Eva Temelkova
(Nesbitt)
eva.temelkova@colorado.edu
Lane Terry
(Weber)
lane.terry@colorado.edu
S180
Kyle Thatcher
(Electronics Shop/Instrument Shop)
kyle.thatcher@colorado.edu
B128
James K Thompson
(Quantum Forge/Thompson)
james.k.thompson@colorado.edu
X429
Jeremy M Thurston
(Kapteyn/Murnane)
jeremy.thurston@colorado.edu
A802
Murilo Tibana
(Becker)
muti9295@colorado.edu
X324
Juri Toomre
(Chair/Toomre)
jtoomre@jila.colorado.edu
A606
Theodora Triano
(Q-SEnSE)
Yee Ming Tso
(Ye)
yets8323@colorado.edu
S160
Sam Turner
(Raschke)
satu9617@colorado.edu
Benjamin Tweedlie
(Quantum Forge)
betw5758@colorado.edu