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Physics Colloquium: No Colloquium 2/9/18
There is currently no Physics Colloquium scheduled for Friday, February 9th, 2018.
Physics Colloquium: Prof. Ed Lattman
Lapham 160 3209 N. Maryland Ave., MilwaukeeProfessor Ed Lattman, Principal Research Scientist at the Hauptman-Woodward Institute; Professor of Structural Biology & Materials Design and Innovation at the University of Buffalo (SUNY)
Of Course, an STC is Only a Means to An End, Which Is (Hopefully) Science
NSF Science and Technology Centers are large, prestigious awards intended to enable transformative research that cannot readily be carried out by individual investigators.
Physics Colloquium: Dr. Anthony Piro
Lapham 160 3209 N. Maryland Ave., MilwaukeeThe Shocking Ways Stars Die.
Dr. Tony Piro, The Carnegie Observatories
Supernovae are amazing cosmic explosions where for a few weeks to months a single star can become as bright as a billion stars combined. Even though supernovae are crucial to a wide range of areas in astrophysics, from producing the elements to galactic evolution to measuring the accelerating expansion of our Universe, the actual progenitors are frustratingly elusive in many cases.