If/Then is not only bridging the gap between superheroes and science but it’s inspiring the next generation of scientists while highlighting the important work that women do in the field.
“You know, things like space travel, or really being able to see and explore planets around other solar systems is really the foundation of a lot of Sci-Fi that we all love but now we’re going to find those planets and maybe sometime in the distant future, we’ll be able to go there,” Erika Hamden, a professor of astrophysics, said.
For rocket scientist and astronaut-in-training, Sydney Hamilton her experiment was grounded in shapes and structures and how they play a role when building rockets.Wendy Bohan, an earthquake geologist, emphasized that science is really exciting, and through movies and TV, it gets people really thinking about it. She added what it meant to her to be a female scientist.
The event goes through the weekend from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Comic-Con Museum in Balboa Park. Tickets can be purchased ahead of time or at the museum.
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