The 32nd Annual

Women In Science and Engineering (WISE)

Purpose and Date

Ohio University will conduct the Annual Women In Science and Engineering Program on Wednesday, April 30, 2008, to provide role models and career and background information of many fields of science and engineering in order to encourage women to pursue careers in Science and Engineering and to study science and mathematics in schools in preparation to enter college.

Eligibility

  1. The program is open to all female students in grades 6 to 11 in public, private, and home schools in Ohio and their adult supervisors.
  2. Only pre-registered students and adult supervisors will be admitted to the events.
  3. Each school may pre-register 5 to 50 participants (including the supervisors). No pre-registration of less than 5 or more than 50 participants from any one school will be accepted.
  4. Each school must send at least one adult supervisor with the students. More supervisors are advisable the lower the grade level of the students. Supervisors should bring cell phones if available for faster and easier communication,
  5. We reserve the right to decline a pre-registration, if the total number of pre-registrations has reached the capacity of our program or if the pre-registration package misses the deadline for application.

Responsibilities of the Adult Supervisors

  1. Supervisors will come with the group.
  2. Supervisors will pick up the registration packet for the entire group between 8:30 and 10:00 AM on the date of the program, April 30, 2008, in the upper lobby of Room 201 Morton Hall. Supervisors will distribute materials in the registration packets to their students. We will not give the registration packet directly to individual students.
  3. Supervisors will be the persons through whom we will communicate to their students as a group. Bring cell phones if available.
  4. Supervisors will collect evaluation forms and give them to an official guide.
  5. Supervisors will collect the students to take them home.

How to pre-register

  1. Follow this link to the Pre-registration form; print the page from your web browser: then use your "back" button to return to this page.

  2. In filling out the Pre-registration Form, ask each student to pick out 4 scientific or engineering disciplines about which she would like to learn more and 4 second choices. List in the time-space provided each desired event by one capital letter (except MT and TM that are 2 letters), which identifies the event. We have scheduled multiple events in some popular disciplines so that more students can attend one. If you sign up for more than one event in one discipline, we may consider only one of your requests. We'll try to honor the students' request on the first-come-first-served basis if your requests for a given event do not exceed (room capacity x F) where F is the ratio of registrants from your school to the estimated total registrants for WISE. If your requests exceed (room capacity x F) or when an event is filled, we reserve the right to schedule a student into another event. Encourage your students to look at a variety of fields.

  3. There is a Multi-Science Show in the lobbies of Clippinger Laboratories. If you want to see a multi-science show at 10 AM or at 11 AM, you must pre-register for it: Choose M for one hour of multi-science show alone, or MT and TM for multi-science show plus an Accelerator Laboratory tour for a total of one hour. No registration is required for the botany exhibits and career information portion of the multi-science show that remain in place during the noon hour.
  4. Do not send the printed Pre-registration form. Transfer the information from "Acknowledgement Receiver" to "County" on the top portion of the form to an email and list in the email the cell phone numbers of the supervisors. Transfer the student and supervisor information to an Excel file and attach the Excel file to the email and send the email to tong@ohio.edu before April 16, 2007. See the next item on the headings and the name of your Excel file.

  5. Follow this link to the blank spreadsheet (36KBytes Excel .xls file) and save a copy on your computer. Please do not change the headings, merge cells, change fonts, and/or write comments, remarks, or special requests in the Excel file. If you have comments, remarks, special requests, or additional information, please send them in a separate email. The Excel file should have 12 columns with the following headings: grade, first name, last name, 110, 111, 101, 102, 210, 211, 201, 202, and lunch. Under grade, use A for the adult supervisor and 6 to 11 for students. 110, 111, 101, and 102 are for the first choices at 10, 11, 1, and 2 o'clock. 210, 211, 201, and 202 are for the second choices. Enter B, H, T, or V under lunch for student wishing to have a roast beef, ham, turkey, or veggie sandwich in their box lunch. The box lunches will be clearly marked B, H, T, or V and they contain the same items other than the sandwich. Use the name of your school in the name of the Excel file before attaching the completed file to your email. For example: UnionHS.xls, JacksonMS.xls, EasternES.xls

  6. Only Pre-registration data in Excel format submitted as an attachment of an email will be accepted. Printed copies of the Excel file alone are not acceptable. If you have trouble with email, copy the text of your email and your Excel file on a CD and mail it with proper protection to Dr. Tong. If you do not have Excel on any of your computers, please contact Dr. Tong by email at tong@ohio.edu and he will sent you an alternate form by email to transmit your data by email. It is much easier to fill out the Excel form than the alternate form. I encourage you to find someone with the Excel program to use it.

  7. The pre-registration fee of $8 per person includes a free lunch in the lobbies of Clippinger Laboratories. Each supervisor is required to pay a pre-registration fee of $8. Please send the total amount in one or more checks or money orders payable to Ohio University to the following address. To ensure the delivery of your checks, you must use the complete 5-line address.

    Dr. James Tong
    Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
    136 Clippinger Laboratory
    Ohio University
    Athens OH 45701-2979

  8. Pre-registration is not final until Dr. Tong has received the Excel file or alternate form by email and the fees by mail or other forms of delivery. Pre-registrations received after April 21, 2008 may not be accepted. Send pre-registration fee by priority mail if mailed on April 18-19, 2008.

  9. Acknowledgement will be made by email to the acknowledgement receiver.

Where to send your questions

Send your questions

  1. by E-mail: tong@ohio.edu

  2. by FAX to Dr. Tong at (740) 593-0148

  3. by telephoning Dr. Tong at (740) 593-1733.

Schedule of Events for 2008 Women In Science and Engineering

Event Description & Title of Presentation at the 2008 WISE Event
No.
Time Building & Room
Supervisors pick up registration packets in the upper lobby outside of Morton Hall Auditorium (room 201)   8:30-10:00 Morton Hall (NW end)
Upper Lobby
Hands-on Session: Microchemistry Experimentation 10.A 10:15-11:00 Clippinger Lab 057
Cancer 10.B 10:15-11:00 Morton Hall 115
Artificial Intelligence - to help patience with diabetes 10.C 10:15-11:00 Morton Hall 126
Emergency Medicine in 2008 10.D 10:15-11:00 Morton Hall 127
Fuel Cell Technology, a Perfect Challenge for Chemical Engineering 10.E 10:15-11:00 Morton Hall 218
Career in Archeology: Where the Jobs Are 10.F 10:15-11:00 Morton Hall 219
Nursing as a Profession 10.G 10:15-11:00 Morton Hall 226
Veterinary Medicine 10.H 10:15-11:00 Morton Hall 326
Multi-Science Show:
    1st floor, Career Information
    2nd floor, Chemistry and Physics Demonstrations
    3rd floor, Botany Show
10.M 10:00-11:00 Clippinger Lab Lobbies
10:10 Multi-Science Show and then 10:40 Accelerator Lab tour 10.MT 10:10-11:00 Clippinger/Accelerator
10:10 Accelerator Lab tour and then 10:40 Multi-Science Show 10.TM 10:10-11:00 Accelerator/Clippinger
Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery 11.A 11:15-12:00 Morton Hall 127
Fun Facts About DNA 11.B 11:15-12:00 Morton Hall 218
Continuous Glucose Monitor, How Does It Work? 11.C 11:15-12:00 Morton Hall 219
Astronomy: Pretty Pictures and Beyond 11.D 11:15-12:00 Morton Hall 222
Women in Computer Science 11.E 11:15-12:00 Morton Hall 226
Combustion Engineering: Examples and Demonstrations (outdoors) 11.F 11:15-12:00 Morton Hall 237
Veterinary Medicine 11.G 11:15-12:00 Morton Hall 326
Larger Swordfish Females Prefer Asymmetrical Males 11.H 11:15-12:00 Alden Libary 319
Multi-Science Show:
    1st floor, Career Information
    2nd floor, Chemistry and Physics Demonstrations
    3rd floor, Botany Show
11.M 11:00-12:00 Clippinger Lab Lobbies
11:10 Multi-Science Show and then 11:40 Accelerator Lab tour 11.MT 11:10-12:00 Clippinger/Accelerator
11:10 Accelerator Lab tour and then 11:40 Multi-Science Show 11.TM 11:10-12:00 Accelerator/Clippinger
Free lunch for registrants and staff:
    The floor where you will eat lunch is listed on your name tag.
  noon - 1:00  
Easting on the Run / Eat Healthy 1.A 1:15 - 2:00 Alden Library 319
Science of Talking Bones 1.B 1:15 - 2:00 Morton Hall 127
Women in Psychology 1.C 1:15 - 2:00 Morton Hall 218
From DNA to Pop Culture; Lessons from a Small Worm 1.D 1:15 - 2:00 Morton Hall 222
Are Your Streams Healthy? Ask the Fish and Bugs! 1.E 1:15 - 2:00 Morton Hall 226
Plant Protection & Quarantine from Alien Predators 1.F 1:15 - 2:00 Morton Hall 227
Finger Prints Don't Lie 1.G 1:15 - 2:00 Morton Hall 235
Making Vaccine From Plants Against a Human Disease 2.A 2:15 - 3:00 Alden Library 319
Future Work & Play: Designing Wearable Computers & Workspaces 2.B 2:15 - 3:00 Morton Hall 122
Forensic Investigation of Arsons and Explosions 2.C 2:15 - 3:00 Morton Hall 127
Molecular Biology - Cloning and Sequencing a Human Gene 2.D 2:15 - 3:00 Morton Hall 215
Paleontology: 500 Million Years of Fossils and Evolution 2.E 2:15 - 3:00 Morton Hall 218
Physical Therapy 2.F 2:15 - 3:00 Morton Hall 219
What's Up There Besides Air? 2.G 2:15 - 3:00 Morton Hall 222
Women in Civil Engineering 2.H 2:15 - 3:00 Morton Hall 226
Women in Psychology 2.I 2:15 - 3:00 Morton Hall 227

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Jimmy Tong modified this file (http://www.ohiou.edu/wise/index.htm) on April 4, 2008.

Please E-mail any comments or suggestions to wise@www.ohiou.edu.