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About This Animation
- Investigators:
- Dr. John A. Jaszczak
- Department of Physics, Michigan Technological University
- Houghton, Michigan
- Dr. John Rakovan
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- Geology Department, Miami University
- Oxford, Ohio
- Dr. Susan E. Hill
- Animator:
- Dr. Susan E. Hill
Animation Usage
- As part of an outreach involving local schools, Dr. John
Jaszczak presented an interdisciplinary nanotechnology exploration involving
this animation to:
- Lake Linden chemistry class, February 4, 2005
- Jeffers High School (13 students), January 28, 2005
- Calumet High School (48 students), November 22, 2004
- Calumet High School (45 students), November 23, 2005
- "A Quick Peak into Nano-scale Science
and Technology"
The lecture given by Dr. John A. Jaszczak for the MTU Student Chapter of AIChE included this animation.
- Nanotechnology Art Show
This animation played continuously in kiosk mode at a public
outreach event sponsored by Miami University.
Dr. John Rakovan, one of the scientific investigators for the animation,
presented the animation. Dr.
Rakovan is part of the Geology
Department at Miami University.
- Fundamentals
of Nanoscale Science and Engineering - Spring 2004
The January 12, 2004 lecture for the undergraduate MTU course given
by Dr. John A. Jaszczak included this animation.
- MTU
Open House 2003
This animation played as a continuous loop in kiosk mode on a laptop during the
morning expo of the September 27, 2003 MTU Open House. Hundreds of high school
students and their families viewed the exhibits.
- ENG 1101 Exploration:
Exploring Nanoscale Science & Technology Through Carbon Nanotubes
An introductory presentation by Dr. John A. Jaszczak was given for Engineering
Exploration undergraduate students at Michigan Tech. The animation was shown
to the student group for explorations on September 24 and October 1, 2003,
and March 10, October 19, and October 28, 2004.
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