Texas A&M University
Prairie View University
Texas State University
MSEN

Department of Mathematics
IGERT
National Science Foundation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hands-on Demonstration
Physics Festival 2008

Tracy Lauren Anil
Penrose Tiles
IGERT Trainees Tracey Wellington, Anil Nandyala, and Lauren Ferguson.
Penrose tiles explained.
Pen Rose Tiles
`Kristen Williams, IGERT trainee, explains molecular structures to some young chemists.
The Penrose tiles appealed to scientific minds of all ages.
Dr. Ross
Principal investigator  Dr. Joseph Ross explains the shape memory alloy engine.
Lauren Feguson was the first to solve the mystery of the Penrose tile non-repeating pattern.
Anil Nandyala with a Festival participant at the shape memory alloy engine.
The square-wheeled tricycle on the cateneary track is always a popular feature at the Physics Festival.