Tioga Hills 4th Grade Class

Posted on May 9th, 2008 by Brian McSkimming

Linda Hopkins and her 4th grade class at Tioga Hills Elementary school had the opportunity to venture into the nanoscale world through the use of an atomic force microscope which they borrowed from the University at Buffalo.  Below are some letters, both from Ms. Hopkins and some of her students, as well as an image from their district newsletter.



Student Letter 1
PZ3 demo #2

PZ3 demo #2
 

Museum Project

Posted on May 9th, 2008 by Brian McSkimming

A presentation piece made for the Buffalo Museum of Science demonstrating the evolution of lighting from incandescent light bulbs through quantum dot lighting possibilities.


 


Visiting Teachers

Posted on May 9th, 2008 by Brian McSkimming

Teachers from local schools came to the University at Buffalo to learn about how to incorporate nanotechnology into their classrooms.

Teachers 1
Teachers 2
Andy with Teachers

 

High School Students

Posted on May 12th, 2008 by Brian McSkimming

Jon Bell went out with the mobile AFM setup to give students at a local high school the opportunity to see the nanoscale structures of various objects.

Student Letter 1
PZ3 demo #2

 

Buff State Presentations

Posted on May 12th, 2008 by Brian McSkimming

Dr Mitin went to Buffalo State College to give a presentation on UB's Undergraduate Nanoelectronics Laboratory and the EE 342 laboratory course. The powerpoint presentation is available here.


 

UPR Presentations

Posted on May 12th, 2008 by Brian McSkimming

Dr Mitin went to the University of Puerto Rico to give a presentation on UB's Undergraduate Nanoelectronics Laboratory and the EE 342 laboratory course. The powerpoint presentation is available here.

PZ3 demo #2