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20th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education |
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Prof. Eric Voss begins the workshop while Prof. Ann-Marie Nuckels watches. |
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| This group of workshopers are working on the Polyhedral Model Kit developed by the UW-Madison MRSEC IEG. |
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| Here we see workshoppers assemblying models using the Solid State Model Kit designed by group member Prof. George Lisensky. |
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| The participants are investigating the structures of various Fullerenes using various modeling materials. |
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| These participants are assemblying their Cup of Water magnetic kit and exploring other magnetic models. |
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| Prof. Ann-Marie Nickel shows the beauty of the Milwaukee School of Engineering magnet models to a high school teacher from Memphis. |
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| Prof. Condren is explaining the effect of an applied voltage on a liquid crystal display. |
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| The workshoppers are seen here exploring various aspects of liquid crystal displays. |
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| What effect do polarizing filters have on liquid crystal displays? |
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| The participants are seen here examining their liquid display watches. |
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| The workshoppers are now testing the various properties of the liquid crystal display from their watches. |
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