This year’s Museums Days theme is “Museums for Education and Research”. On this occasion, some researchers from the University of Luxembourg will present their fascinating work and interact with visitors at the National Museum of Natural History.
Massimo Bilancioni, Joana Ferreira, Dr. Guendalina Palmirotta and Clara Schreck are the volunteers who will share their passion about mathematics and physics and explain how these intervene with natural history.
Colorful future: how to blend solar panels in our environment?
- Moderator: Clara Schreck
- Time: 13:00-18:00, both days
- Languages: EN, FR, DE
- Age: from 8 years old
Science Slam – Perovskite Power! Unlocking the Future of Solar Energy in 10 minutes
- Moderator: Joana Ferreira
- Time and languages:
- 18 May: 11:30 (EN), 14:30 (FR), 16:30 (PT)
- 19 May: 11:30 (FR), 14:30 (PT), 16:30 (EN)
- Age: from 8 years old
Interactive workshop – From a little seed to a growing tree: about biology and thermodynamics
- Moderator: Massimo Bilancioni
- Time: 13:00-18:00, both days
- Languages: EN, FR
- Age: from 8 years old
Guided Tour : Shapes and Figures -The Mathematical Art of Nature
- Moderator: Guendalina Palmirotta
- Time and languages:
- 18 May: 11:00-11:30 (DE), 13:00-13:30 (EN), 15:00-15:30 (FR)
- 19 May: 11:00-11:30 (FR), 13:00-13:30 (LU), 15:00-15:30 (EN)
- Age: from 8 years old
Get ready for a weekend of exploration, discovery, and learning!
More information: https://www.luxembourgmuseumdays.lu