LA-SiGMA faculty and graduate students from Louisiana State University participated in the Baton Rouge area's NanoDays events. NanoDays is a nationwide festival celebrating the science of ultra small matter.
LA-SiGMA faculty members gave lectures at both events. Dr. John DiTusa presented "Nanomagnets as a path to new computers" at the Observatory, and Dr. Phil Sprunger presented "Through the STM Looking-glass: Nanoland" at the LASM. LA-SiGMA Graduate students and Society of Physics Students led demonstrations to 125 visitors at the Observatory and 400 guests at the Louisiana Arts and Science Museum. |