Daily Archive: February 5, 2019
Today we had our second Volcanology Seminar in the UO VizLab. Using the 50 million pixel screen and BlueJeans video conferencing software, the seminar supported the attendance of research teams from Portland State and...
The University of Oregon’s Physics Department holds an annual Physics Slam where faculty compete try to convey complex issues to the general public and university community. In the most recent event, Dr Aleman’s group...
It is great to see efforts pay off. Another colleague and I helped get a student building the quadcopter in this picture. The student ran with the project, finished the drone, and is now...
In an early post we wrote about a project where we helped science teachers from around our community build sensitive, yet inexpensive, seismometers based on a kid’s slinky and some neodymium magnets. Here...
Related to our last post on the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing meeting in the Price Science Commons’ VizLab, we were excited to be invited to talk about the use of...
Members of the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing talk about wildfires in California at a recent conference hosted in the Price Science Commons’ Vizlab. Use of the...
Thanks go out to Stanford University’s Maker Lab64 faculty for introducing us to Surface Mount Technology (SMT) for miniature circuit boards. Students from the Eugene 4J School System, the DeArmond MakerSpace, and participants of...
This last fall we were lucky to have William “Bill” Singhose, Professor of Engineering at Georgia Tech and past UOregon student, speak to the UO ARLISS Robotics team in the Price Science Commons’...