Sunday, September 15, 2019

Fall 2019 Marin Science Seminar schedule

Marin Science Seminar - Fall 2019

Join us and Learn!  Please share if appropriate. We have targeted extra credit forms available at all sessions. We will send out a more detailed email about the talks before each presentation. More details can be found at marinscienceseminar.com.
SEPTEMBER 2019
  • 20:  MSS internship application deadline
  • 25: "AI, VR, & 3D: Amazing Applications for Understanding Physics" (plus learn about Swift mobile software development) with David Levitt  Sci.D. of Pantomime Corp.
OCTOBER
  • 9: "Bad Blood: Battling Cancer in the U.S. and Vietnam" with  Michelle Hermiston Ph.D. M.D. of UCSF
  • 16: "How Dangerous are Microwaves? The physics behind non-ionizing radiation and a tale of two books titled 'Zapped'" with Warren Wiscombe Ph.D. of NASA Goddard
NOVEMBER
  • 6: "Let's Learn About Lysosomes!" with Gouri Yogalingam Ph.D. of BioMarin, Novato
  • 13: "Star Clusters: Many-Body Gravitational Laboratories" with Nicholas Rui, UC Berkeley
  • 20: "Adventures of a Plant Ecophysiologist: Studying How Tropical Forests Survive Drought" with Roxy Cruz Ph.D. candidate, UC Berkeley Dawson LabF

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About Us

Marin Science Seminar is a one-hour science lecture/presentation with a question and answer period open to all interested local teenagers, educators and community. Seminar sessions are held 12 Wednesday evenings during the school year, from 7:30 to 8:30 pm in the Innovation Hub at Terra Linda High School, 320 Nova Albion Way, San Rafael. Seminar speakers are scientists, mathematicians, engineers, physicians, technologists and computer programmers. The topics presented are in a specific area of the speaker’s expertise, geared to interested high school students.