SPACE India is glad to bring to you the International Competition “Draw me a Neutrino” in collaboration with KM3NeT
KM3NeT is the biggest European research project in the field of Neutrino astronomy, currently setting up a vast research infrastructure in the Mediterranean Sea. Neutrinos, little neutral particles in Italian, can tell us about some of the most secretive corners of the universe. Furthermore, they still hold secrets themselves on their true nature. The mission of KM3NeT is to unveil all these mysteries.
Every astronomy enthusiast is searching for one or the other platform to showcase their skills, and we feel this can be a wonderful opportunity for the schools associated with us to not only improve their scientific skills but also to unleash their creativity in the field of astronomy and astrophysics by participating in this competition.
SPACE India is the regional coordinator for the event.
Looking forward to your active participation with SPACE in this competition to stimulate the students in science.
Current Program
What to do? We need you to draw a neutrino! How does it look like? Which shape, color, and texture does it have? How do you picture it in your mind?
Who all can participate? The competition is divided in three categories:
If you are a budding scientist, you will imagine how an electron neutrino like is.
If you know that physics is a combination of cool equations and exciting experiments plus a bit of headache (let’s be honest, it happened to all of us), you are in charge of drawing a muon neutrino
If your last science lecture was already some time ago (no worries, we won’t ask how long), we invite you to tackle the tau neutrino. (Such categories correspond, respectively, to children, teenagers, and adults.)
Categories:
Be sure to respect the theme of your age group!
Group ‘electron neutrino‘: pre-schools and primary schools
Group ‘muon neutrino‘: secondary schools
Group ‘tau neutrino‘: adults
Important Points:
One submission per person. You will have to pick your best idea to be sent to us.
Be original, don’t copy, we will love your own work better than any other one.
While mentioning your school name during the registration write SPACE India. For e.g.: Bal Bharati Public School, Pitampura-SPACE India.
Draw me a Neutrino
SPACE India is glad to bring to you the International Competition “Draw me a Neutrino” in collaboration with KM3NeT
KM3NeT is the biggest European research project in the field of Neutrino astronomy, currently setting up a vast research infrastructure in the Mediterranean Sea. Neutrinos, little neutral particles in Italian, can tell us about some of the most secretive corners of the universe. Furthermore, they still hold secrets themselves on their true nature. The mission of KM3NeT is to unveil all these mysteries.
Every astronomy enthusiast is searching for one or the other platform to showcase their skills, and we feel this can be a wonderful opportunity for the schools associated with us to not only improve their scientific skills but also to unleash their creativity in the field of astronomy and astrophysics by participating in this competition.
SPACE India is the regional coordinator for the event.
Looking forward to your active participation with SPACE in this competition to stimulate the students in science.
Current Program
What to do? We need you to draw a neutrino! How does it look like? Which shape, color, and texture does it have? How do you picture it in your mind?
Who all can participate? The competition is divided in three categories:
Categories:
Important Points:
Link of registration: http://wos.ba.infn.it/index.php/participation-form-4/
Deadline: Be sure to send us your drawing so that we receive it before June 30, 2020!
To know more about Neutrinos:
Unravel the mysteries of neutrinos by choosing from the articles below (you can proceed in any order you wish):
Prizes
If you are a winner of the international contest:
Deadline: Be sure to send us your drawing so that we receive it before June 30!