1999 Summer Research Program for High School Juniors at the University of Rochester's Laboratory for Laser Energetics.

oak-B202--During the summer of 1999, 12 students from Rochester-area high schools participated in the Laboratory for Laser Energetics' Summer High School Research Program. The goal of this program is to excite a group of high school students about careers in the areas of science and technology by ex...

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Corporate Authors: United States. Department of Energy
United States. Department of Energy. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Defense Programs
United States. Department of Energy. Oakland Operations Office
United States. Department of Energy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information
Language:English
Published: Oakland, Calif. : Oak Ridge, Tenn. : United States. Department of Energy. Oakland Operations Office ; Distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Department of Energy, 2002.
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Physical Description:156 pages.
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oak-B202--During the summer of 1999, 12 students from Rochester-area high schools participated in the Laboratory for Laser Energetics' Summer High School Research Program. The goal of this program is to excite a group of high school students about careers in the areas of science and technology by exposing them to research in a state-of-the-art environment. Too often, students are exposed to ''research'' only through classroom laboratories that have prescribed procedures and predictable results. In LLE's summer program, the students experience all of the trials, tribulations, and rewards of scientific research. By participating in research in a real environment, the students often become more enthusiastic about careers in science and technology. In addition, LLE gains from the contributions of the many highly talented students who are attracted to the program. The students spent most of their time working on their individual research projects with members of LLE's technical staff. The projects were related to current research activities at LLE and covered a broad range of areas of interest including laser modeling, diagnostic development, chemistry, liquid crystal devices, and opacity data visualization. The students, their high schools, their LLE supervisors and their project titles are listed in the table. Their written reports are collected in this volume. The students attended weekly seminars on technical topics associated with LLE's research. Topics this year included lasers, fusion, holography, optical materials, global warming, measurement errors, and scientific ethics. The students also received safety training, learned how to give scientific presentations, and were introduced to LLE's resources, especially the computational facilities. The program culminated with the High School Student Summer Research Symposium on 25 August at which the students presented the results of their research to an audience that included parents, teachers, and members of LIX. Each student spoke for approximately ten minutes and answered questions.
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"DOE/SF-19460-338"
University of Rochester, Rochester, NY (US)
DOE Technical report ; DOE/SF-19460-338
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Call Number:E 1.99:DOE/SF-19460-338
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