Outreach
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Over the summer I was asked to take part in a video series being put on by the Communications team at York University’s Faculty of Science. It’s all about tackling weird and quirky science questions, so of course I said yes!
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This course focused on topics such as plain language writing, knowledge dissemination, design strategy, affecting policy change, and measuring impact.
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Would developing Star Wars technologies actually require breaking any laws of physics? Surprisingly, the answer is often no.
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I am extremely excited to share the article I wrote about my research at CERN that was published today at exploreCurioCity.org!
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Every spring, grade 6, 7, and 8 teachers are invited to register teams of four students to compete in a full-day science competition.
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For the past four years, I have been involved in a national outreach effort called Science Rendezvous that happens every May. Science Rendezvous 2015 at the University of Windsor was another fantastic event! Computer scientists were rolling around the room using their Double telepresence robot, and engineers were demonstrating their water-powered model cars. The neuroscientists were making brain-hats, and