EurekArt workshops: Nanoscience explained through art
EurekArt Workshops: Nanoscience explained through art
The Institute of Nanoscience and Materials of Aragon (INMA), a joint institute of the University of Zaragoza and the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), in its work to disseminate and promote scientific culture in favour of equality, is once again participating in the celebration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science with the main objective of making visible, inspiring and promoting the participation of women and girls in the scientific field. On this occasion, the programme of activities will largely take place in the “Ámbito Cultural”, the area of El Corte Inglés in Zaragoza that aims to bring the best of the cultural scene to the public.
Did you know that magnetic nanoparticles are being used to cure diseases? Studying what magnetic nanoparticles are used for may seem complicated, but this workshop will use art to explore the subject in depth. Experiments will be carried out to understand what nanoparticles are and what their functions are. There will also be experiences in the plastic and performing arts to better understand what these materials are and what makes them so special.
The activity will take place in the Cultural Area of El Corte Inglés in Zaragoza and is aimed at a mixed audience (families with parents and children, general public interested in the subject, the workshop will be held on Friday 17 February at 18:00h in a single pass and registrations can be made through the link https://pitiflu.elcorteingles.es/.