[BNC-grads-list] FW: 2019 National Quantum Matters™ Science Communication Competition
Turner, Jaime J
jjbiggs at purdue.edu
Thu Jan 31 08:51:04 EST 2019
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Please forward this exciting NSF-funded opportunity to faculty, students,
and staff. Entries are due Friday, March 1. Questions? Contact us atquantum at mos.org<mailto:quantum at mos.org>.
Greetings!
Can you explain a quantum concept to a family audience in just three minutes? Can you demonstrate one with a hands-on activity? Win prizes, fame, and a trip to Boston in early April for the 2019 National Quantum Matters™ Science Communication Competition<http://click.skem1.com/click/b7lb-xevhx-i4jx7c-4i4t1ys5/>. The two competition categories:
1. TALK Researchers: Create a fabulous, jaw-dropping, three-minute talk for a family audience explaining a key concept related to your research in quantum science or technology and how it might matter to us in the future.
2. DEMONSTRATE Individuals and teams (researchers or not): Design a fabulous, ah-ha! producing, hands-on activity for Museum visitors, communicating a key concept in quantum science or technology and how it might matter to us in the future.
Finalists will receive expert coaching, $200 stipends, travel to Boston, cash prizes ($100 – $400), and photos and video! Entries are due Friday, March 1. The Finals will be held Friday, April 5 and Saturday, April 6 before a live audience at the Museum of Science!
See the Quantum Matters Competition Website<http://click.skem1.com/click/b7lb-xevhx-i4jx7d-4i4t1ys6/> for rules, eligibility, and entry forms.
For a taste of last year’s competition, click here<http://click.skem1.com/click/b7lb-xevhx-i4jx7e-4i4t1ys7/>. And pass this email on to other quantum enthusiasts!
The 2019 QMC Team
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