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Meet the Experts - 3D Printed Science Labs

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Melissa Rummel Melissa Rummel 230 Points

What is it like to work at the National Center for Atmospheric Research? Join us for our final program of the school year as we talk with experts to learn about what they do in their work, the highlights and challenges, and how it impacts us and our world. Then ask them anything you want to know about what it's like to do their jobs! Upcoming live programs & archived recordings are available on https://scied.ucar.edu/ visit/meet-experts-live-qa- ncar-experts.

3D-Printed Science Labs & the Internet of Things with Agbeli Ameko -  Thursday, May 13, 11-11:30am MT Register Free
Nowadays many tools in our lives from phones to watches and even light bulbs, are getting “smart”– taking measurements and sharing data about their surroundings. Did you know that advances in this Internet of Things may actually help us better forecast the weather? Many of our weather forecasts use data collected from everyday people around the world, and now, like something out of science fiction, you can even 3D-print your own weather science station! Join NCAR scientist Agbeli Ameko for the next “Meet the Experts” session to explore amazing new opportunities for you and me to make weather observations in our own backyards.

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These free programs are facilitated on Zoom. Registration is required. All you and your students need is a computer or smart device connected to the internet. Automatic closed captioning is available. Feel free to send me a note at [email protected] if you have any questions or other accommodation requests.

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