Your Name: Dallin Harper

Grade Level: junior

School or Organization Name: Lawrence Virtual School

Co-Presenter Name(s): N/A


Area of the World from Which You Will Present: US, Midwest, Central time zone

Language in Which You Will Present: English

Target Audience(s): fellow students, grades 6-12

Short Session Description (one line): An introduction to nanotechnology innovations and its related science and math concepts.

Full Session Description (as long as you would like): I will introduce nanotechnology, the science of small.  I will introduce the nanoscale and share comparatives.  I will discuss the nature of materials at the nanoscale, how they have different properties and behaviors and have larger surface areas for dynamic interactions.  I will discuss nanotechnology innovations, including nanofilms, nanotubes, nanomedicine, nanofiltration, nanoscale transistors, nanosolar plastics, and nanowire sensors.  I will give examples of each.  I will also discuss the related science and math concepts, including the use of partial difference equations for nanomodeling.  I will also discuss the risks and potential ethics implications for nanotechnology.  I hope to encourage others to learn about the exciting things happening in nanotechnology.  I have attached drafts of my powerpoint and presentation notes.

Websites / URLs Associated with Your Session: My presentation includes three URLs.  The first two are videos I plan to share: the first on advanced in nanomedicine (http://youtu.be/NvNhK7JRuK0) and the second on partial difference equations used for nanomodeling (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBEtldWb-VQ).  At the end of my presentation, I will reference a third URL, the National Nanotechnology Initiative website, where students can learn more: www.nano.gov

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Dallin

Thank you for your proposal.  While your proposal interesting, we would prefer presentations that are not just research projects.  Have you done actual scientific research in this area that you would like to share?

Eric Walters

no,

Thanks for the chance to present.  It went well.  I will say, though, that the volunteer helpers who were supposed to help me moderate just made things difficult for me: flipping through my slides in the middle of my presentation and turning off the recording.  I don't think they realized that they needed to unclick "follow" if they wanted to explore around my presentation while I was talking.  When they click through my slides, the slides changed for all participants!!

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