2016 Paws-On Science
- Goal: Operate a computer simulator to learn about particle physics and the world’s most powerful proton smasher in the Paws-On Science: Husky Weekend
- Photo Albums [url]
- Time/Location: 10am~6pm May 7th (Sat) at Pacific Science Center
- Activities:
- Projector Displays
- Hybrid Pupil's Analysis Tool for Interactions in Atlas (HyPATIA)
- Youtube videos as outlined in the google doc (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14FWXROstznXxvp8hkPtd5MWz_-Wfyqt…)
- CERN Land: table top simulators
- LHC games homepage
- PC: http://www.cernland.net/dls/CERNlandWin.zip
- Mac: http://www.cernland.net/dls/CERNlandOSX.zip
- LHC Game on your Facebook page: http://cernland.net/tools/fbapp.php
- Embed the LHC Game in your web site: <iframe width="810" height="630" src="http://www.cernland.net/t/superbob.swf"></iframe>
- Table top particle physics games
- arXiv:1303.2798 Memory of Quark Matter Card Game
- Coloring Sheets from CERNLand for the younger kids
- Events:
- Working group meeting to be decided
- Paws-on-Science: Smashing Protons Booth
- Contact: Barbara Young <BYoung@pacsci.org>
- Volunteers should register (link) by April 29th.
- Date: May 7th
- Time: 10am~6pm
- Location: Pacific Science Center
- How to reach Seattle Center by bus:
- From Campus Parkway and 12th Ave, take the 32 bus to end of the line. Walk east for roughly 3 blocks and you should see the Science Center on your right.
- Hardware Instruments
- Laptops: PACS/Front Desk will support 2 windows laptops and 1 Mac laptop (to be confirmed)
- Table cloth: Already provided by PSC
- Projector: Pacific Science Center (1) + Front Desk (1) as back-up
- Projector screen: Provided by PSC
- Table Volunteers:
- Consultant: Prof. Shih-Chieh Hsu
- Leader: Alexandru Hostiuc
- Photographer: Alex Hostiuc
- Logistics: Michelle will transport equipment
- Volunteers by shift:
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10-12: Sheh Lit Chang, Anni Xiong, Ruta Dhaneshwar, Tun Sheng Tan12-14: Ying-Ting Lin, Pak Kau Lim, Mason Proffitt
- Please show up early so you can undergo the check-in process at the blue door at 2nd Ave N and John.