
Dr Parvez Alam is a senior lecturer in materials at the University of Edinburgh. When he was at school he liked maths, science and PE. In his spare time he loves sports and spending time with his cats. Skateboarding is his favourite hobby and during the winter he goes snowboarding.
The best thing about his job is that when he does his research, he very often makes new discoveries. One month he might discover an animal that spins the world’s toughest silk egg case and another month he might discover a new way of designing materials for improved strength.
Dr Parvez Alam would like you to take part in a materials experiment to answer the question: What is the best material to keep an ice cube from melting?
You will need: ice cubes, containers with lids for your ice cubes, a range of materials to wrap the ice cube in e.g cotton wool, towel, foil, bubble wrap.
Create an insulated container for your ice cube, using the range of materials.
Create a control - a container that does not have any materials in it.
Check on your ice cubes every 10 minutes and record how much they have melted.
Challenge question: How could a scientist use what you have learned to create a product in the real world? What kind of products could they develop?
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