Science experience classes for high school students and introduction to the SAIL entrance exam
Introducing the science experience class for high school students and the SAIL entrance exam.
Science experience class for high school students
Department of Biomedical Engineering is holding a science experience class for high school students in conjunction with the summer open campus. The experimental theme of the science experience classroom can also be used as the subject of a special activity report for the SAIL entrance examination (AO entrance examination) in Department of Biomedical Engineering. After the experiment is completed, we also provide report writing guidance for applicants, regardless of whether they have applied for SAIL or not. The following are some of the experimental themes so far.
1. Investigating the energy of hydrogen atoms: The quantum world seen through the "color of light"
2. Making holography: Challenge to display stereoscopic images with laser light
3. Catching the Fluctuating Particles with Light: Experience Brownian Motion and Light Tweezers
4. Observe the absorption spectrum of hemoglobin: Use light to check the level of oxygen supply in the body
5. Creating the Aurora: The Luminescence of "Plasma" Created by Magnetic Fields
6. Seeing the inside of things with ultrasound: how ultrasound images work
7. Make a pulse meter with LEDs: Let's measure pulse waves with light
The following video will tell you the same content as the report writing guidance that we carry out every year, so please use it as a reference for report preparation. We also post an introduction video of Department of Biomedical Engineering 's SAIL entrance examination and SAIL program, so please take a look.
Outline of SAIL Entrance Examination
About the Special Activities Report