Explore Your Universe 2019

What is EYU?

Exploring Your Universe (EYU) is one of UCLA’s biggest annual events, drawing in thousands of children, parents, and friends from the Los Angeles community to our campus on the first Sunday in November. Organized by UCLA graduate students and run by volunteers, this science fair has been a tradition to provide a day of free science education to all. For ten years, EYU has provided fun, hands-on experiments and presentations to curious minds and young future scientists alike.

EYU 2019 was one of the main events in celebrating UCLA’s Centennial!

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EYU & KGB Lab

The KGB Lab held the booth GEN31 Sweet and Cool Lab Blobs in Geology 3656, and here are some cool photos!

Image Credit: Xuesong Ding, Xiyuan Bao

The Banner
The Poster
Site Overview
Shadowgraph
Carolina was introducing shadowgraph and Hawaii volcanism
Carolina was introducing shadowgraph and Hawaii volcanism
Carolina was introducing shadowgraph and Hawaii volcanism
Carolina was introducing shadowgraph and Hawaii volcanism
Dual Plumes
Xiyuan was introducing plumes visualized by Thermochrmoc Liquid Crystals (TLCs) and lava lamp
Xiyuan was introducing plumes visualized by Thermochrmoc Liquid Crystals (TLCs) and lava lamp
Xiyuan was introducing plumes visualized by Thermochrmoc Liquid Crystals (TLCs) and lava lamp

In the afternoon, Matthew took the turn and introduced the shadowgraph and Hawaii:

Group photo of the lovely volunteers!

From Left to Right: Matthew Bogumil, Xiyuan Bao, Boontigan Kuhasubpasin, Arthur Lo, Xuesong Ding

Xiyuan Bao
Xiyuan Bao
PhD Student

My research interests include geodynamics and surface-interior coupling.

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