π§ͺ Chemical Reaction Logic & State Machine Algorithms: Chemistry Saturdays + iCode! π¬π»
Event: Kids: Chemistry Saturdays
When: Saturday, June 27, 2026 @ 2:00 PM β 3:00 PM
Where: Princeton Public Library (Myra & Van Williams Spark Lab, 65 Witherspoon St., Princeton NJ)
Event link: Princeton Public Library Events
Who itβs for: Grades 3β5 / Aspiring Lab Scientists, Hardware Hackers, & Data Engineers
Cost & Registration: FREE! Registration is required. Presented in partnership with the Princeton University Department of Chemistry and supervised directly by Princeton graduate students.
Why we love it π Performing a live laboratory experiment is the physical-world equivalent of executing an advanced script compileβyou combine precise input variables, follow a strict sequence of execution lines, and observe an immediate state change output! The Princeton Public Library is opening the Spark Lab for “Chemistry Saturdays,” a hands-on workshop where kids dive into safe chemistry experiments alongside university researchers. We are completely obsessed with scientific testing spaces because adjusting compound portions to achieve a specific result is the exact debugging process used to tune enterprise software systems!
How this event aligns with iCode Princeton πβοΈ Mixing compound ratios and monitoring dramatic state shifts directly mirrors the logic of Hardware Sensory Inputs and Variable State Tuning!
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Variable State Tracking & Input Modification: In chemistry, changing a single droplet shifts a liquid’s entire status matrix. Computer code acts identically! In our Python, Java, and Core Coding Belts, older students discover how data modification controls performance. They build real-time programs where modifying numeric constraints changes systemic resultsβlearning to track global variables and filter data arrays without triggering system errors.
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Embedded Hardware Mechanics & Physical Computing Loops: Measuring external environmental reactions is the foundation of robotic autonomy. We bring this science directly into our high-tech equipment labs! In our Robotics, Digital Electronics, and Arduino Tracks, kids discover how to write software that controls physical components. They program hardware controllers to read live voltage states from temperature, light, and proximity sensors, using that real-world scientific telemetry to guide autonomous motors and navigate engineering obstacles.
Join the fun, then keep the momentum going at iCode ππ Mix up your custom solutions, monitor fascinating molecular updates, and learn from real Princeton University scientists at the library’s local lab bench this weekend, then bring that incredible scientific focus to iCode Princeton where we teach you how to write, compile, and launch the innovative technology frameworks of the future!
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