ESP Biography
ELEANOR QUIRK, ESP Teacher
Major: Chemical Engineering College/Employer: Stanford Year of Graduation: G |
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Not Available. Past Classes(Clicking a class title will bring you to the course's section of the corresponding course catalog)S8096: The science of slime in Splash Fall 2024 (Nov. 16 - 17, 2024)
Explore the science of slime by making your own alginate slime! Join us in a workshop where we'll explore why polymers (large molecules) are so important in everyday life. Learn about viscosity, elasticity, and viscoelasticity, and how polymer interactions give rise to fascinating material behavior through a hands-on experiment.
S8011: Fractal Patterns: Polymer Paints Make Infinite Branches in Splash Spring 2024 (May. 18 - 19, 2024)
Ever wondered about the seemingly infinite repeating patterns of fractals? River branches, tree roots, and lightning bolts are all examples of natural fractal patterns. In this class, we'll explore how random processes generate these patterns using large molecules called polymers.
Come make your own fractal patterns to take home during a hands-on activity with polymer-based paints! Learn how viscous polymer solutions can produce the same beautiful patterns we see in nature in our own hands.
E7901: Gravity-defying flows in Splash Fall 2023 (Dec. 02 - 03, 2023)
Come see the "tubeless siphon" and watch fluids flow uphill! Join us in a workshop where we'll explore why polymers (large molecules) are so important in everyday life and how materials made from polymers can defy our expectations. Learn about viscosity, elasticity, and viscoelasticity, and how polymer interactions give rise to fascinating material behavior through a hands-on experiment.
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