Tag Archives: Communicating Science

Communicating Science with Carolyn Phillips and Helena David

Girls + Math + Science = Success Carolyn and Helena recently took on the daunting task of communicating science to one of our toughest audiences — kids! We asked them to share their experience and what they learned about translating … Read More »

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Communicating Science with Martin Alcorta

Martin Alcorta is a postdoctoral researcher in the Physics Division. As an advocate of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) he participates in science outreach by speaking to students at various grade levels. Alcorta believes in reaching out to students … Read More »

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Communicating Science with Lily Asquith

Lily Asquith works in the High Energy Physics (HEP) Division. She completed her Ph.D. at the University College London and moved last August to Argonne for her first postdoc position. She currently is working on jet physics and boosted particle … Read More »

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Communicating Science with Daniel Smith

Science seeks to understand the world that we live in. Scientists are often characterized as denizens of the laboratory, but the most crucial part of scientific work is observing and taking samples from the environment. When the scale of the … Read More »

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