App developers present Frontier Scientists app

FrontierScientists app for iOS & Android, App developers present Frontier Scientists app science
FrontierScientists app for iOS & Android

Fairbanks, Alaska– Frontier Scientists app developers present the new Frontier Scientists app for iOS and Android devices. Use the Frontier Scientists app to explore ongoing science in Alaska and the Arctic, and enrich your Alaskan experience.

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What: Developers Steven Farabaugh and Aaron Andrews will introduce the Frontier Scientists app, solicit feedback and survey visitors about their app experience.
When: Tuesdays in June 2015 between 3:00 and 5:00 p.m.
Where: Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center, 101 Dunkel Street Fairbanks, Alaska

“Hi, I’m Steven Farabaugh. I’m a student at UAF and an employee at ARSC. I’ve been developing an Android app for Frontier Scientists for the last few months. This experience has been awesome! I’ve been exposed to all sorts of interesting science that I would have never seen without this app. And that’s why I think it’s such a cool idea; science should be accessible and having this content in on the iOS and Android platforms is just awesome.” ~ Steven Farabaugh

Connect with app developers Steven Farabaugh and Aaron Andrews at the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center every Tuesday in June 2015 between 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. Bring your app-ready mobile device, or preview the app on a developer’s laptop onsite.

App Links (free): iOS Apple ITunes Apps & Android Google Play Apps

Developers Steven Farabaugh, Aaron Andrews, and Jay Byam are University of Alaska Fairbanks students and Research Project Assistants at the Arctic Region Supercomputing Center. The Arctic Region Supercomputing Center is part of the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute.

educator Steven Farabaugh
Steven Farabaugh

educator Jay Byam
Jay Byam

educator Aaron Andrews
Aaron Andrews
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In Frontier Scientists videos, new discoveries in the Far North unfold before your eyes.

Learn how ancient humans hunted whales with poison spears. Watch wildlife encounters in places where bears outnumber people. Explore other contemporary scientific projects.

Real scientists present their work– impactful science underway in one of the last great frontiers. Frontier Scientists is for travelers, teachers, students, aspiring scientists, and anyone interested in scientific discovery.

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Frontier Scientists: presenting scientific discovery in the Arctic and beyond

App developers present Frontier Scientists app science