[Peyton-observing] Peyton-observing Digest, Vol 4, Issue 5

Jeremy Murphy jdm at astro.princeton.edu
Fri Dec 14 13:19:12 EST 2012


I am willing, but will very likely not be around on the 22nd of March.

On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 9:51 AM, <
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>    1. Fwd: [Outreach] Fwd: Providing a Tour of an Astrophysics
>       Lab/Observatory for PPPL's Young Women's Conference (Elisa Chisari)
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> Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2012 12:48:29 -0500
> From: Elisa Chisari <nchisari at princeton.edu>
> Subject: [Peyton-observing] Fwd: [Outreach] Fwd: Providing a Tour of
>         an Astrophysics Lab/Observatory for PPPL's Young Women's Conference
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> Is anyone interested in doing this? I can certainly help. They want to
> tour the observatory but since it is during the day, we can't really
> show them anything except the telescope, pictures, etc. Does anyone know
> if we have a solar filter to at least try to see sun spots if weather
> allows?
> Thanks,
> Elisa
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject:        [Outreach] Fwd: Providing a Tour of an Astrophysics
> Lab/Observatory for PPPL's Young Women's Conference
> Date:   Fri, 14 Dec 2012 12:38:56 -0500
> From:   Renee Hlozek <rhlozek at astro.princeton.edu>
> To:     PrincetonAstroOutreach <outreach at astro.princeton.edu>
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>
> Hi all
>
> Here is an interesting request for a tour of the facilities in March
> for a conference on Women in Science.
> I won't be around on that day, but perhaps someone wants to take
> charge of the tour of the telescope?
>
> cheers
> Renee
>
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject:        Providing a Tour of an Astrophysics Lab/Observatory for
> PPPL's
> Young Women's Conference
> Date:   Wed, 12 Dec 2012 10:14:35 -0500
> From:   Aliya Merali <amerali at pppl.gov>
> To:     <sdawson at astro.princeton.edu>
>
>
>
> Good Morning!
>
> My name is Aliya Merali; I am the director of Princeton Plasma Physics
> Laboratory's annual Young Women's Conference in Science, Mathematics,
> Technology, and Engineering
> <http://science-education.pppl.gov/YWC/Overview.html>(YWC).
>
> The YWC is a one-day conference which is scheduled to take place on
> Friday, March 22, 2013. We expect to host 375 young women on Princeton's
> main campus throughout the day, which focuses on both exposing young
> women to the wide variety of scientific occupations available to them
> and encouraging them to pursue the education and careers in science,
> technology, engineering and mathematics. We do this through interactive
> exhibits and presentations given by female scientists throughout the day.
>
> As part of the schedule, we hope to include tours of the laboratories on
> campus. I'm writing to inquire about a tour of one or several of the
> laboratories in your facility, especially of the observatory. We would
> ask that someone (perhaps a post-doc, graduate, or undergraduate
> student) provide a short (20-30 minute) tour of a laboratory in your
> facility, in which they would speak about the work being done and its
> applications. The tours would take place between 9:00 AM and 11:45 AM on
> March 22. There would be 3 different groups of approximately 10-15 young
> women coming in throughout that time period.
>
> I've attached a formal invitation letter with more details about the
> conference logistics and timing. We would love to include your facility
> in the conference this year; please feel free to contact me if you have
> any questions!
>
> Please let me know if you are able to provide a tour of your facility
> and/or whom I should contact to set up the tour logistics. Again, do not
> hesitate to contact me for more information.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Aliya
> --
> Aliya Merali
> Post-Baccalaureate Fellow in Science Education
> Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
> (609) 243-2208
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Jeremy D. Murphy
NSF Postdoctoral Fellow
Princeton University
Department of Astrophysical Sciences
4 Ivy Lane, Peyton Hall
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