Philip Heron
@philipheron
Geoscience, (Prison) education, Science communication, Glocal music scenes
Toronto || Durham || Paris || Gateshead
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http://philheron.com 20-12-2015 19:21:09
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The illustration in 'Radio observations of the pulse profiles and dispersion measures of twelve pulsars' Harold Craft’s 1970 phD thesis. Suggested by Bernard andused by Peter Saville as the cover design for Joy Division’s 'Unknown Pleasures'
'Art and music as a teaching aid for STEM subjects'. I'll be at x1.82 this afternoon. Come by to: 1. hear Think Like A Scientist work 2. take a postcard by Fabio Crameri 3. hear songs from my 2006 iPod Mini European Geosciences Union University of Toronto Scarborough_DPES @UTSC
I can't recommend this session enough...I went to this last year and it really helped get our art and science project off the ground! @drlperezdiaz Hazel Gibson Fabio Crameri European Geosciences Union meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/session/…
Feature | From ocean subduction to ocean island Philip Heron and colleagues discuss the links between supercontinents, subduction and mantle dynamics: geoscientist.online/sections/featu… #Geoscience #Geology #Research
📢In today’s issue of Patterns, a Cell Press journal, learn the importance of “Navigating color integrity in data visualization” to promote accurate and accessible science. Fabio Crameri and Sari Hason cell.com/patterns/fullt…
Calgary and Edmonton this week for University of Toronto - talking about Think Like A Scientist and the wonderful film 'The Science of Second Chances'. Check it out below! youtube.com/watch?v=4wlbX-…
Scientific colour maps: yes!—But when and what not to do with them? 👉doi.org/10.1002/cpz1.1… including resources for researchers, science communicators, software developers, publishing editors, and University faculty! Dr Grace Shephard Philip Heron #DataVisualisation #UseBatlow
When Philip Heron started investigating doing science education in prisons, he wanted people to feel like science could help them in some way. ‘To know that you can learn from science and science can learn from you.’ chemistryworld.com/opinion/the-sc…
Thank you to Chemistry World for the interview! Check out our article below:
‘I really like to work in my local community,’ explains Philip Heron. ‘As I looked at Durham, I was like, okay, there’s a lot of coffee shops and one massive cathedral, but there’s also four prisons in the nearby areas.’ chemistryworld.com/opinion/the-sc…
These past few months, we've been enjoying giving talks about our Think Like A Scientist work - here is a photo from a U of T Alumni event in Calgary, AB, Canada. Reach out if you are interested in hearing more about our ideas on accessible and inclusive science education!