ESP Biography
JANE CHUI, MIT graduate student
Major: CEE College/Employer: MIT Year of Graduation: G |
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Brief Biographical Sketch:
I am a graduate student in Environmental Engineering, with a focus on hydrology. I enjoy teaching very much, and love to come up with new experiments/demonstrations to help everyone learn and discover just how awesome the environment is! Aside from running experiments, I enjoy hockey, hiking, rowing, and pretty much anything that involves spending time outdoors! Past Classes(Clicking a class title will bring you to the course's section of the corresponding course catalog)S6394: Hydro Carnival in Splash! 2012 (Nov. 17 - 18, 2012)
Step right up! Come get your hands wet tackling the most challenging challenges, solving the most mysterious mysteries in the known hydrosphere! This year's Hydro Carnival features three midway games that test your brain and your brawn:
1) Lungs of Steel
2) A Sinking Feeling
3) Cloud in a Bottle Rocket
Come for the prizes or come for the thrill, but beware...you might learn something! Each activity has various difficulty levels to complete, so come ye come all, there is truly something for everyone.
S4774: Getting to Know H2O in HSSP Summer 2011 (Jul. 10, 2011)
Think water comes from the tap? Think again! This interactive course will take you on an exploration of the water processes that surround us, from rainstorms to groundwater recharge. Impress your friends with a deep understanding of the water cycle, informed opinions on issues threatening our water supply today, and experience in conducting experiments that test the physics of water.
With a hands-on demonstration or experiment every class – from flowing dye through a giant ant farm* to trying sampling methods on the Charles River – be prepared to get your feet (well, at least your hands) wet!
*no ants will be harmed in this experiment
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