CBM2 Participates in KU Carnival of Chemistry, November 2019


Sun, 11/24/2019

author

Jake Wyatt Hammond

CBM2 participated in the Carnival of Chemistry, November 24, 2019, which was hosted by the KU Department of Chemistry and the KU Chemistry Club. The CBM2 group gave a hands-on demonstration to school children and their families of how to fabricate a microfluidic chip. Kids were able to mold a microfluidic channel in play dough to see how plastic is molded into microfluidic chips. They then got to fill a real microfluidic chip with colored dye to see how the microfluidic channel fills during an experiment.

 

2019 Carnival of Chemistry Photo Gallery

Balloons arranged next to a poster promoting the CBM2's participation in the KU Carnival of Chemistry event, November 2019

Computer placed on a black table adjacent to a machine actively working on a task.

An adult showing a child how to complete a craft.

Adult demonstrating a craft project to two children.

Two students actively engaged in a craft project.

Adult providing guidance to two children while they work on a craft project.

A group of people joyfully crafting together and having fun.

A group of people actively involved in a crafting activity.

Two students engrossed in a craft project.

An assistant guiding a family through a craft activity.

An assistant instructing a family on how to create a craft.

An assistant reading to two children.

An assistant providing assistance to two children.

A family of children pouring a colored substance into a glass.

A family of children pouring a colored substance into a glass while adults watch.

A University of Kansas student assisting a child with a craft activity.

A group of people surrounding a child as they inject color into a glass.

A group of individuals injecting colored liquids into chemistry glassware.

Two adults standing side by side, engaged in conversation with someone off-camera.

A television screen displaying a CBMM advertisement with a CBMM Chemistry Festival poster placed on a stand next to the table where the TV is located.

An adult helper assisting two children with modeling clay (Play-Doh).

Sun, 11/24/2019

author

Jake Wyatt Hammond