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SUMMARY:Science Detectives: North Carolina's Natural Treasures
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the second Wednesday of the month (October\, November\, and December) for classes designed especially for homeschool and track-out students. These 90-minute classes allow us to delve deeper into topics and incorporate additional learning experiences. \nNorth Carolina’s habitats\, from the mountains to the sea\, support a wide diversity of plants and animals. While exploring the regions of North Carolina\, we will discover some of the natural treasures that make our state so special. Live plants and animals\, native to NC\, will be highlighted in this class. \nParticipants must be 8-10 years old for this program. \nPlease read our Safety Guidelines before registering. \nREGISTER NOW!\nRegistration ends 24-hours prior to program start time. \nFor more information contact Missy Chernick.
URL:https://naturalsciences.org/calendar/event/science-detectives-north-carolinas-natural-treasures/
LOCATION:Downtown Raleigh\, 11 West Jones Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children,Classes,Homeschool/Track-Out Classes,K-12 Students,Science Detectives
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SUMMARY:Science Detectives: Backyard Wildlife
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the second Wednesday of the month (October\, November\, and December) for classes designed especially for homeschool and track-out students. These 60-minute in-person classes allow us to delve deeper into topics and incorporate additional learning experiences. \nDiscover the fascinating world of your backyard\, the Piedmont of North Carolina! We will meet some of our animal neighbors\, learn about some of the clues and tools to spot them\, and discover ways to make our own backyards a more welcoming place for wildlife. \nParticipants must be 5-7 years old for this program. \nPlease read our Safety Policy before registering. \nREGISTER NOW!\nRegistration ends 24-hours prior to program start time. \nFor more information contact Missy Chernick.
URL:https://naturalsciences.org/calendar/event/science-detectives-backyard-wildlife/
LOCATION:Downtown Raleigh\, 11 West Jones Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children,Classes,Homeschool/Track-Out Classes,K-12 Students,Science Detectives
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SUMMARY:Lunchtime Discovery: Hispanic and Latinx Leaders in STEM
DESCRIPTION:In recognition and celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month\, join us virtually to listen to the experiences of Hispanic and Latinx professionals in STEM. The panelists will share their personal paths into a career in science and the role of mentors\, as well as challenges and successes. This event aims to raise the visibility of Hispanic and Latinx people in science and to celebrate diversity in STEM. \nJoin us on YouTube! \nPanelists\n\n \nNadmionor Casiano-Berrios \n\n\nNadmionor Casiano-Berrios was born in San Juan\, Puerto Rico. She became deaf at 2 years old due to a severe illness. However\, she has never let her inability to hear interfere with her passion of becoming an Astronaut. She has faced obstacles and discrimination throughout her life\, yet she pushed forward and graduated with honors at her private high school\, won MVP of her basketball team\, and won second place in a regional oratory speech competition. Nadmionor took mechanical engineering courses at Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico. She was selected as one of the top students from their honors program to see the launch of STS-124 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. \n\nEmboldened with her passion of becoming an Astronaut\, she realized no colleges in Puerto Rico offered engineering that focused on aerospace. She made the difficult decision to leave behind her country and family to move over 3\,000 miles away to study at San Diego State University. After learning English and American Sign Language\, she became the first Latina Deaf woman to graduate with a Bachelors in Aerospace Engineering with a minor in Mathematics from SDSU. \n\n\n \nBriana ‘Bri’ Christophers \n\nBriana ‘Bri’ Christophers (she) is a Miami native and alum of Princeton University. Currently\, she is training in cell and developmental biology at the Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan Kettering Tri-Institutional MD-PhD program in New York City. Her graduate thesis research focuses on muscle development in the context of nemaline myopathy. You can follow her reflections on being a Latina woman interested in bringing social justice to the lab bench and hospital bedside as a pediatrician-scientist on Twitter (@BriChristophers)\, where she is also the co-leader of @LatinasInMed.\n\n\n \nDr. Edgar Lobaton \n\n\nDr. Edgar Lobaton received the B.S. degree in mathematics and the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Seattle University in 2004. He completed his Ph.D. in electrical engineering and computer sciences from the University of California\, Berkeley in 2009. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University. Dr. Lobaton joined the department in 2011.His research focuses on the development of pattern recognition\, estimation theory\, and statistical and topological-data-analysis tools applied to wearable health monitoring\, robotics and computer vision. \n\nHe was awarded the NSF CAREER Award in 2016. Prior to joining NCSU\, he was awarded the 2009 Computer Innovation Fellows post-doctoral fellowship award and conducted research in the Department of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was also engaged in research at Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs in 2005 and 2009. \n\nLive Virtual Presentation hosted by N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences Daily Planet Curator Chris Smith and the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality Office of Environmental Education and Public Affairs staff. \nYou can post questions in the YouTube chat or tweet questions to #LunchTimeDiscovery and mention @NorthCarolinaEE. \nBrought to you by the NC DEQ Office of Environmental Education and Public Affairs and the NC Museum of Natural Sciences.
URL:https://naturalsciences.org/calendar/event/lunchtime-discovery-hispanic-and-latinx-leaders-in-stem/
LOCATION:Virtual\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Discussions,Downtown Raleigh,Lectures,Lunchtime Discovery,Teens,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris%20Smith":MAILTO:christopher.smith@naturalsciences.org
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