Low cost optics: multivision
Low cost optics ? The framework
During a workshop in collaboration with a physicist, students in digital creation had to design four devices using smartphones or tablets and involving “traditional” optics. Their goal was to discover the effects of physics to the general public while trying a kind of “cheap” science, namely put in place a simple, effective and surprising effect.
Multi-visions: the project of Alice, Solène and Alice
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Low cost optics ? The framework
During a workshop in collaboration with a physicist, students in digital creation had to design four devices using smartphones or tablets and involving “traditional” optics. Their goal was to discover the effects of physics to the general public while trying a kind of “cheap” science, namely put in place a simple, effective and surprising effect.
Reflectorium : the project of Marion, Grégoire and Théo
The DIY tutorial
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Low cost optics ? The framework
During a workshop in collaboration with a physicist, students in digital creation had to design four devices using smartphones or tablets and involving “traditional” optics. Their goal was to discover the effects of physics to the general public while trying a kind of “cheap” science, namely put in place a simple, effective and surprising effect.
Totem : the project of Nicolas, Nathan, Charlene
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Low cost optics ? The framework
During a workshop in collaboration with a physicist, students in digital creation had to design four devices using smartphones or tablets and involving “traditional” optics. Their goal was to discover the effects of physics to the general public while trying a kind of “cheap” science, namely put in place a simple, effective and surprising effect.
Luminisme : Sylvie, Bernadette and Clara's project
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Le tuto pour fabriquer soi-même la boîte (luminisme)
Sylvie Nguyen, Bernadette Kalaj, Clara Schoenlaub
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The Workshop
During a workshop in collaboration with a physicist, students in digital creation had to design four devices using smartphones or tablets and involving “traditional” optics. Their goal was to discover the effects of physics to the general public while trying a kind of “cheap” science, namely put in place a simple, effective and surprising effect.
The four devices
This workshop was realized within the framework of DSAA Design of Digital Creation of the Ecole Estienne. He was mentored by Florence Jamet-Pinkiewicz, Eric Boisseau, Mehdi Hercberg and Patrick Pleutin in collaboration with Julien Bobroff from the team “La Physique Autrement” (LPS, University Paris-Sud, Paris-Saclay).
The students : Les étudiants : Grégoire Ormières, Alice Sanz, Nathan Agranat, Sylvie Nguyen, Bernadette Kalaj, Théo Rocquancourt, Alice Herbreteau, Marion Robin, Nicolas Christmann, Charlene Brun, Clara Schoenlaub et Solène Lombard
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Students in scientific illustration have collaborated with a physicist around four major discoveries of quantum physics: the transistor, graphene, Bose-Einstein condensates and new superconductors. For each discovery, they decided to create a laboratory pop-up and a poster in the same graphic style, inspired by the years when the discovery took place. Here is the result. Download – Print – Cut – Tape – Read – it’s done. For you, for your class, for your friends … Click on the discovery of your choice.
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Ce travail est le fruit d’une collaboration entre les étudiants du DSAA de Design d’Illustration Scientifique de l’école Estienne et notre groupe. Un projet à l’initiative de Matthieu Lambert (Ecole Estienne) et de Julien Bobroff (Université Paris Sud). Merci à tous les enseignants du DSAA : Antoine Barnaud, Michèle Mabille, Alain Bouaziz, Sterenn Bourgeois-Heudiart, Charlène Letenneur.
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Students in scientific illustration have attempted, in collaboration with physicists, to stage physics equations, and not just any of them: the Schrödinger equation for quantum physics, that of Navier-Stokes for fluid mechanics , the equation of general relativity, and the propagation equation of electromagnetic waves. Each group of students used an original graphic form: the pop-up book, the poetic animation, the comic strip, and the animated gif. Discover and use these productions to understand and stage these fundamental equations.
This work is the result of a collaboration between the DSAA of Scientific Illustration Design of the Estienne school, Julien Bobroff (Univ Paris-Sud) and Roland Lehoucq (CEA-Saclay). Copyright: this entire project is made available under the Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license.
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The outreach course
This course offers an introduction to communication and popularization of science to undergraduate physics students. Each year, some twenty students have been able to develop their own outreach projects around an aspect of fundamental physics for five days. These projects are accompanied by various exercises and courses on science communication. All the projects are presented at the end of the workshop by the students themselves during a public session at the University in front of a large audience.
Le show des étudiants
Show donné le 23 mai 2018 par les étudiants de l’option vulgarisation du magistère de physique d’Orsay (Université Paris-Sud, Université Paris-Saclay).
Un pour la science et Tous pour un
Un des projets réalisé dans le cadre de l’option vulgarisation 2018, Un pour la science et Tous pour un, un projet réalisé par Andréa Blin, Marjorie Galinier, Eloïse Mestre et Anna Ritz
Power Couleur
Un des projets réalisé dans le cadre de l’option vulgarisation 2018, Power Couleur, un projet réalisé par Victor Faraut, Ondine Guerin, Ahmed Ramdane et Marie Vulliet
All the 2018 team
A few pictures from the teaching
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In 2018, physicists change the way of defining fundamental units like kilograms or meters. Units can now be defined based on scientific methods using only fundamental constants and well-established theories. No more prototypes, stallions or human references. Here are the 7 new “user manuals” to make these units, downloadable under various formats freely.
The manual instructions in video
Download posters, images and postcards
The manual instructions
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The postcards
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A few images extracted from the manuals
Graphic Design: Marie Jamon – Physics: Julien Bobroff – A project of “La Physique Autrement”, LPS Paris-Sud University, Paris-Saclay University. A big thank you to Christophe Daussy and Noël Dimarcq for their comments and help.
Copyright: this entire project is made available under the Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license.
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This course offers an introduction to communication and popularization of science to undergraduate physics students. Each year, some twenty students have been able to develop their own outreach projects around an aspect of fundamental physics for five days. These projects are accompanied by various exercises and courses on science communication. All the projects are presented at the end of the workshop by the students themselves during a public session at the University in front of a large audience.
An article about this course and its evaluation.
"A project-based course about outreach in a physics curiculum"
J. Bobroff, F. Bouquet, Eur. J. Phys. Vol 37 045704 (2016)
The teaching explained in a video
Outreach Class Comics
Heloïse Chochois was embedded in the outreach class, and made a comics from her experience…
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