[Rockhounds] International Academic Webinar for Student Researchers - geologists and paleontologists welcomed
J Bryan Kramer
codeburner at gmail.com
Mon May 18 19:16:04 PDT 2020
Not just research, basic science labs too. My son is taking Chem II this
Fall online with no lab. What use is a chem class without a lab; or physics
and some biology classes? Tho I have to admit I thought physics lab was
semi worthless. Chemistry on the other hand IS lab work for the most part
until you get beyond the undergrad level.
BK
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J Bryan Krämer North Florida, USA
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On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 9:51 PM Doug Bank <dougbank at alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> Paul et al,
>
> What about the other side of the coin? Just as all the meetings to present
> research have all been cancelled, so have many of the opportunities for
> many of these kids to DO research. I’ve been trying to figure out what kind
> of geological / mineralogical research my son (Junior geology major) can do
> from the comfort and safety of our house. We are blessed to have access to
> a portable XRF and oodles of rocks and UV lights, as well as some big
> hammers, but none of these are really useful for real scientific research
> that could be presented at some future webinar (!). We are trying to
> wrangle a petrographic microscope from his old high school as he has some
> thin sections that have never been examined and I presume more could be
> made (someone might still be working?). I’m sure he would be much happier
> if he had been quarantined with an EDS/Microprobe, but alas, no.
>
> Any thoughts on research from home?
>
> Doug
>
> > On May 18, 2020, at 8:32 PM, Paul <etchplain at att.net> wrote:
> >
> > Because of the wholesale cancellation of meetings and "loss of scheduled
> > presentation opportunities for students around the world, Louisiana State
> > University's SCI Lead Council (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is hosting
> > “Research Re-Do." This is an international academic webinar exclusively
> > for presentations by student throughout the world. This webinar includes
> > paleontology and the Earth Sciences.
> >
> > It will be June 24-26, 2020 and applications are due by June 5, 2020.
> More details at:
> >
> >
> https://lsu.edu/science/diversity/researchredo.php#https://forms.gle/bRPVCBxzj33G3Qcf6
> >
> > Maybe, more universities should sponsor international academic webinar
> for student researchers?
> >
> > Yours,
> >
> > Paul H.
>
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