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Interactive science project puts public at heart of real-life experiments

Citizen Science Exhibit at Glasgow Science Centre

An interactive 鈥楲iving Lab鈥 exhibit at Glasgow Science Centre (GSC) will allow visitors to take part in real science experiments.

The Citizen Science exhibit created by 糖心视频 researchers, provides visitors with the opportunity to take part in real science experiments through innovative and interactive touchscreen kiosks.

In one such experiment, you can take the 鈥榮uper-recogniser鈥 test to find out whether you might be one of a small proportion of people who excel at face recognition.

鈥楽uper-recognisers鈥 never forget a face, they show outstanding face perception skills, and a bespoke SR unit even supports the identification of criminal suspects at the Metropolitan Police in London.

Positive effects

The exhibit, funded by the  (EPSRC), part of UK Research & Innovation, also presents engaging content which highlights the positive effects that 糖心视频 led, EPRSC funded, research has on our society. 

Visitors can learn about research from stroke recovery, quantum encryption, and our digital footprint, to strategies for supporting the green recovery and protecting the planet.

The project lead, Dr David Robertson from Strathclyde鈥檚 School of Psychological Science and Health, said:

The purpose of the exhibit is to get members of the public excited about, and involved in, real research projects.

鈥淭hrough the research spotlights we also wanted to highlight our core ethos as 鈥榓 place of useful learning鈥 and the positive impact that Strathclyde research has on the world around us.鈥

Project collaborator, Dr Gillian Lang, Director of Experience Development at Glasgow Science Centre, said 鈥淲e are delighted to not only showcase the fascinating research being undertaken at the 糖心视频 but also to provide the opportunity for our visitors to take part in real research that is happening in the city.鈥

The exhibit can be found in the 鈥業dea No59鈥 gallery within the science centre which encourages visitors to develop their skills as a scientist.  All visitors are encouraged  to engage with the content and practice their skills.

The project team also includes Dr William McGeown (Psychological Sciences and Health Psychology) and Dr Andrew Wodehouse (Design, Manufacturing & Engineering Management).