NJ Science & Engineering Festival.

 

 

October 13 & 14, 2012

10 am to 5 pm

at

Clifton High School

333 Colfax Avenue Clifton, NJ

Click here for directions.


Last Year's Science Lectures

2012 Schedule Coming Soon

Saturday, Oct 23


Comets, Asteroids & Meteorites - Neuroscience & Brain Universe
10:30 am Sponsored by PSEG. Part I – by the Newark Museum's planetarium astronomer Kevin Conrad. Part II – by Science Education Manager, Susan Petroulas. Recommended for ADVANCED MIDDLE SCHOOL and UP. Theater A29

Close Encounters with Birds of Prey
10:45 am Live Eagles, Hawks, Owls & more. Live Presentation with host Bill Streeter from the Delaware Valley Raptor Center. Recommended for ALL AGES. Visit www.dvrconline.org Main Auditorium

Low Temperature Physics Extravaganza - Live webcast from Texas A&M University
12:00 pm and 2:00 pm Presented by your host, Professor Glenn Agnolet, Low Temperature Physics Department, Texas A&M University Recommended for HIGH SCHOOL and UP. Click here for more details. E-111

The Great Reptiles
12:15 pm Live Presentation with host Bill Boesenberg from Snakes n Scales. Visit www.snakes-n-scales.com. Recommended for ALL AGES. Main Auditorium

One Earth So Green and Round
1:00 pm Live Music and interactive fun, about our Earth and the environment, performed by renowned singer songwriters Lydia Adams Davis and Kathy Byers. Visit www.lydiaadamsdavis.com, and www.kathybyers.com. Recommended young children and UP. Click here for more details. Media Center

The Science of Superheroes
1:00 pm Join New Jersey's own "Nerdy Bird", Jill Pantozzi, and editor of The Quarter Bin, Luke Brown, for an exciting discourse on the science of superheroes. It's a panel of epic proportions, and you don't want to miss out. Theater A29

Live Physics is FUN Show
1:30 pm Live Presentation with host David Mauillo from the Physics Department of Rutgers University. Recommended for MIDDLE SCHOOL AGE and UP. Main Auditorium

DNA - the Molecule of Life
2:00 pm Presented by your host, Professor Robert Delotto, University of Copenhagen. Recommended for HIGH SCHOOL AGE and UP. Theater A29

Close Encounters with Birds of Prey
2:45 pm Live Eagles, Hawks, Owls & more. Live Presentation with host Bill Streeter from the Delaware Valley Raptor Center. Visit www.dvrconline.org Recommended for ALL AGES. Main Auditorium

Hereditary breast cancer and the BRCA1 gene
3:00 pm Presented by your host, Professor Blase Billack, St. Johns University. Recommended for ADVANCED HIGH SCHOOL and UP. Theater A29

"We'll See Tomorrow"
1:00 pm and 4:30 pm Special Performances:
Written by Ben Clawson, award-winning playwright and founding member of the StrangeDog Theatre Company. Ben has been commissioned to write this just for the Festival. Click here for more details.
Theater A28

  Sunday, Oct 24


One Earth So Green and Round
10:00 am Live Music and interactive fun, about our Earth and the environment, performed by renowned singer songwriters Lydia Adams Davis and Kathy Byers. Visit www.lydiaadamsdavis.com, and www.kathybyers.com. Recommended young children and UP. Click here for more details. Media Center

Liberty Science Center in the context of the Evolving Purpose of Science Museums
10:30 am Presented by Dr. Emlyn Koster, President and CEO of Liberty Science Center. Recommended for ADVANCED HIGH SCHOOL and UP. Theater A29

Close Encounters with Birds of Prey
10:45 pm Live Eagles, Hawks, Owls & more. Live Presentation with host Bill Streeter from the Delaware Valley Raptor Center. Visit www.dvrconline.org Recommended for ALL AGES. Main Auditorium

The Great Reptiles
12:15 pm Live Presentation with host Bill Boesenberg from Snakes n Scales. Visit www.snakes-n-scales.com. Recommended for ALL AGES. Main Auditorium

Astronaut, Dr. Greg Olsen
1:30 pm Live Presentation by Dr. Greg Olsen, the third private citizen in space, who orbited the earth on the International Space Station. Questions and Answers will follow. Recommended for ALL AGES. Main Auditorium

DNA - the Molecule of Life
2:00 pm Presented by your host, Professor Robert Delotto, University of Copenhagen. Recommended for HIGH SCHOOL AGE and UP. Theater A29

Close Encounters with Birds of Prey
2:45 pm Live Eagles, Hawks, Owls & more. Live Presentation with host Bill Streeter from the Delaware Valley Raptor Center. Visit www.dvrconline.org Recommended for ALL AGES. Main Auditorium

Ice Age Fossils from the Atlantic Continental Shelf
3:00 pm Presented by your host, Dr. David Parris, Curator of Natural History of the New Jersey State Museum. Recommended for MIDDLE SCHOOL and UP. Theater A29

"We'll See Tomorrow"
1:00 pm and 4:30 pm Special Performances:
Written by Ben Clawson, award-winning playwright and founding member of the StrangeDog Theatre Company. Ben has been commissioned to write this just for the Festival. Click here for more details.
Theater A28