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Waves are Everywhere: How Oscillations Shape Technology, Earth, and the Universe

 

Presented by Brad Marston

Professor of Physics, Brown University

President of the American Physical Society

 

On behalf of the UCR Department of Physics & Astronomy and its new Center for Experimental Cosmology & Instrumentation (CECI), we would like to invite you to our next special event on the frontiers of cosmology. We will be hosting a reception on Thursday, February 26 at 5:00 pm to be followed by a public lecture by Dr. Brad Marston, Professor of Physics, Brown University and President of the American Physical Society. The event is titled the "Frontiers of Cosmology Lecture: Waves are Everywhere: How Oscillations Shape Technology, Earth, and the Universe." We would be honored if you are able to join us.The reception and lecture will be held on the UCR campus in the University Lecture Hall (UNLH 1000). Free parking is available in Parking Lot 24. Featuring introductory remarks by UCR Provost Elizabeth Watkins, CNAS Dean Peter Atkinson, and 2017 Nobel Laureate Prof. Barry Barish

 

5:00 PM: Reception

6:00 PM: Lecture

 

This event is free and open to the public. The local community, and middle and high school students, are strongly encouraged to attend.

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Complimentary parking is available for all attendees in parking Lot 24. Advance vehicle registration via the link below is required. 

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