MORPHING MATTER FOR GIRLS

We bring fun hands-on STEM exploration activities to girls and encourage them to design creative projects with morphing materials, in the contexts of fashion, food, ecology, etc.

We hope we can spark their curiosity, interest, and confidence in interdisciplinary domains that combine science, art, design, and engineering.

This platform is for the next generation of young girls who want to become designers, engineers, makers, inventors, or all of the above.

This initiative grew out of research conducted at Morphing Matter Lab, Carnegie Mellon University, and SEEDs Studio Lab which focuses on hands-on STEM learning.

Supported by National Science Foundation
Educational Partners:
The Clubhouse Network and Brilliant Labs

Aptitude.
Helping girls become competent in interdisciplinary projects that require the integration of computational thinking, experimental materials science knowledge, and hands-on skills.

Attitude.
Helping girls cultivate curiosity, enthusiasm, and reflections in STEM subjects that involve hands-on making and materiality.

Aspiration.
Helping girls grow in their desires to pursue STEM related careers and activities, and ambition to identify themselves as leaders in STEM fields.

Mission

Support

  • National Science Foundation

  • Carnegie Mellon University

  • Morphing Matter Lab

  • Seeds Studio Lab