Showing posts with label neurology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neurology. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

World Science Festival: Street Fair, Apprenticeships, and Cool Jobs

This year, in addition to the WSF Street Festival, we signed Mikro up to do two apprenticeship programs: Neurologist's Apprentice (dissecting a sheep brain) and Archaeologist's Apprentice (learning about nondestructive 3d modeling of artifacts in situ and doing a faux dig), and got tickets for the always awesome Cool Jobs panel. This year they had a roboticist, an evolutionary biologist who studies leeches and other parasites, two archaeologists, and an astronaut. I love how passionate they are about their fields, and how they were once science loving geeky kids, and are full of encouragement for the young people in the audience. Michael Massimino, the astronaut, emphasized the value of never ever giving up and always following your dreams. I think that is a message everyone can benefit from!

Unfortunately, Mikro didn't take a single photo at either of his apprentice programs. He was too busy learning and having fun to even think about the camera in his pocket.

So here are some photos from the rest of the day, and I will link the videos of Cool Jobs and the Flame Challenge: What Is Color at the end.

Enjoy!

Street Festival:

astromike

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braincompare

brainhuman

brainmodel

goodwishes


roverbot

heelcuriosity

lunarrover

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skylabmikro

skylabsimhatch1

skylabsimhatch2

streetfair1

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streetfair3

streetfair4

withmrbones

wneildgtsorta


Robot Expo:

kimmelrobots

boymeetsbot

depthperceptrobotportrait

depthperceptrobotportrait2

duckyrobotfacialmapping1

duckyrobotfacialmapping2

duckyrobotfacialmapping3

duckyrobots4

motionmimicmodeling

motionmimicrobot

objectrecognition

robotsoccer

robotticklish


Cool Jobs:

atcooljobs

festivalcofounderbriangreene

masterofceremoniessciencebob

roboticist

leechguy

archaeol1

archaeol2

astronaut

microgdemo

Running off to the lab as an apprentice:

archaeologistsapprenticestolab

Mikro had an awesome day!

happylittlesciencegeek

More WSF here:

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Videos:

What is Color?

Cool Jobs

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Cool Jobs and Hot Contest at the World Science Festival

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We had a blast at the Cool Jobs/Hot Contest event at the World Science Festival. Alan Alda presented the winning entry in the Flame Challenge, which was to describe what a flame is, in a way that an 11 year old would truly understand. He came up with the concept because he asked this question of a childhood teacher and got only the brusquest of answers: "Oxidation." The winning video was funny and musical and presented a thorough explanation.

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The Cool Jobs panel was wonderful. Zoologist Jarod Miller introduced the audience to some live animals, including Mikro's favorite, the Fennec Fox. Biomechanical Engineer Cynthia Bir talked about using biomechanics to design protective gear, prevent injuries and improve athletic performance, and had kids from the audience demonstrate some of the software she uses by engaging in a basketball dribbling contest. Biomechanical Engineer Adam Wilson discussed developing direct mind to computer interfaces and how they might help people with disabilities. He had kid volunteers demonstrate by using EEG caps and their brain activity to send a text message. Neuroscientist and NYU professor Wendy Suzuki brought out a real human brain and talked about what the various parts of it do, and how exercise causes the brain to grow more neurons and show more electrical activity. She then led the audience in some Intensati-- exercise moves paired with verbal affirmations-- which she has observed yields improved memory and concentration.

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intensati

Here's the video of this event:



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