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Visit us at the ANS 2015 National Student Conference and win a piece of history!
Visit us at the Argonne’s Career Fair booth — Learn about Argonne's current projects!
A Piece of History — We will also be raffling off a piece of graphite from Chicago Pile-1. All students registered for the conference should stop by our booth during the career fair for a chance to win. | Learn about CP-1
April 8, 2015
A chance to win a piece of history! That’s the bonus to visiting Argonne’s Career Fair booth at the ANS 2015 National Student Conference at Texas A&M. Like all the other exhibitors, we’ll talk to you about our current projects and give you plenty of information on our advanced modeling and simulation tools, our experimental research work, and our user facilities, as well as student internship opportunities. But only at Argonne’s booth can you enter to win a piece of graphite from the world’s first manmade nuclear reactor and own a piece of history. Drawing will be Saturday April 11, 2015 at the conference closing banquet. See you at the Career Fair!
WHEN:
- Friday, April 10, 2015, 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm;
- Saturday, April 11, 2015, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.
WHERE: ANS 2015 National Student Conference Career Fair at Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
WHAT: Become informed about Argonne's current projects & participate in the drawing for a piece of Chicago Pile 1 (CP-1) graphite. Drawing will take place April 11, 2015 at the conference closing banquet.
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What's in the box?
Acclaimed British Chemist Martyn Poliakoff, CBE FRS, talks about a very special piece of graphite given to the Rt. Hon. David Willetts, the United Kingdom's Minister for Universities and Science, during a February 2014 visit to Argonne National Laboratory.
Watch the video on YouTube (postedby M. Poliakoff on Apr. 24, 2014)
Another box
A surprise gift for Prof. Martyn Poliakoff from across the pond.
Watch the video on YouTube (posted by M. Poliakoff on May 15, 2014)
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