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Girls’ Day 2026 – A Day Full of Curiosity, Experiments and Discovery

From hands-on laboratory experiments to assembling a 3D-printed reactor and exploring the fascinating effects of liquid nitrogen, this year’s Girls’ Day offered participants an exciting introduction to science and engineering.

Girls’ Day 2026 once again provided a unique opportunity for young students to discover the exciting world of science and engineering through hands-on activities and experiments.

Throughout the day, participants gained practical insights into research and laboratory work. They explored scientific phenomena through interactive experiments and experienced how engineering solutions are developed and tested in practice.

One of the highlights was the assembly of a 3D-printed reactor, allowing participants to learn more about modern manufacturing technologies and their role in research and industrial applications. By working together and building the reactor themselves, they gained a deeper understanding of how engineering concepts are transformed into real-world devices.

Following lunch, the program continued with a series of engaging demonstrations. The liquid nitrogen experiments attracted particular attention, especially the freezing of roses, which became extremely brittle and shattered into pieces. These demonstrations provided a fascinating insight into the effects of extreme temperatures on materials and sparked lively discussions among the participants.

Beyond the experiments themselves, the event offered valuable opportunities to ask questions, interact with researchers, and learn more about future study and career paths in STEM fields.

A sincere thank you goes to all participants for their enthusiasm, curiosity, and active involvement. It was a pleasure to spend the day together, and we hope to welcome some of them again in the future.

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