Physics on demand: Fermilab's virtual Family Open House runs Feb. 9-13
Fermilab's annual Family Open House returns Feb. 9-13 for families and kids of all ages to experience America's premier particle physics laboratory from the comfort of their homes. Activities will include live talks, prerecorded "on-demand" demos and activities, trivia, virtual tours of the lab facilities, a community art show, and more.
All events and activities are free for all to enjoy, but advanced registration is required at ed.fnal.gov/events/openhouse/.
This is the 18th year for the Open House hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and builds on last year's virtual event, which engaged more than 10,000 participants from around the world.
The five-day event lineup features the return of the "Iron Scientist" competition, which will have Fermilab staff members going head-to-head in a battle to create homemade physics demos.
Inspired by cooking shows like Food Network's "Iron Chef" and "Chopped," each competitor will receive a box of mystery items to create their own science demonstration.
The virtual audience members will vote on the best presentation and choose the winner who will be declared the Iron Scientist.
"We are really excited for the return of the virtual Family Open House," said Amanda Early, Fermilab senior education program leader. "It's really cool that, regardless of where people are located, they can learn more about the amazing research that takes place at the Fermilab."
Perennial favorites like the Mr. Freeze cryogenics show and Ask-A-Scientist will make an appearance via Zoom.
Visitors can tune in to webinars on a wide variety of topics, including physics, art and ecology. There are also special opportunities for teachers to engage in the events with their students during virtual classroom visits.
And lab staff will read STEM-themed bedtime stories on Facebook Live each evening during the Family Open House at 7 p.m. U.S. Central.
Interested in what has been happening at Fermilab this past year?
This year's schedule will offer people an unusual chance to peek inside experiments such as the Muon g-2 experiment, which released exciting first results in April 2021 that captivated the world. Participants will get a virtual tour of the Fermilab site, with a chance to view and learn about world-class research facilities not typically open to the public.
This year's Family Open House will run from Feb. 9-13 and more information is available on the website. Advanced registration is required.
The event receives support from Fermilab Friends for Science Education.
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2022 Fermilab Family Open House schedule
On-demand content is added daily. Check
ed.fnal.gov/events/openhouse/ for updates and registration. All times are Central Standard TimeFeb. 9• Classroom presentation: Exploring Temperature and Energy at 10 a.m.; priority registration for teachers; grades 5 and up• Classroom presentation: Simple Machines Give You Amazing Powers! at 11 a.m.; priority registration for teachers; grades 1-8• Virtual Driving Tour of Fermilab at 4 p.m.• Gallery Talk: Why Are Art and Music at Fermilab? at 7 p.m.Feb. 10• Classroom presentation: Cosmic Ray Lab at 10 a.m.; priority registration for teachers; grades 6 and up• Classroom presentation: Stargazing: View the Night Sky at 11 a.m.; priority registration for teachers; grades 3-5• Winter Adaptations at Fermilab: A Virtual Ecology Tour at 4 p.m.• On-Demand: Pecha Kucha Night: Beauty in Energy at 7:30 p.m.Feb. 11• Classroom presentation: Career Panel at 10 a.m.; priority registration for teachers; grades 5 and up• Muon g-2 Virtual Tour at 4 p.m.• How to Do Big Science Part II: From Inspiration to Approval at 7:30 p.m.Feb. 12• Fermilab Trivia Contest at 1 p.m.• Mr. Freeze Cryogenics Show at 3 p.m.• Iron Scientist: A Competition of Physics Demonstrations at 7:30 p.m.Feb. 13• Virtual Ask-an-Engineer: A World Without Atmosphere at 1 p.m.