The Manhattan Project and Its Consequences

Place the Manhattan Project into the context of World War II, consider its role in ending the six-year war and study the weapons created and their effects on people. Inquire into nuclear reactors for power generation and their potential role in alleviating the climate crisis brought on by overuse of fossil fuels.

Instructor

Dennis Hafemann

Dr. Dennis Hafemann received his BS in chemistry from MIT and his Ph.D. in chemistry from U.C. San Diego. He has published papers in chemistry, physics and biology. He has taught at UCLA, Marquette and MSOE. In retirement, he has ... read more

Date: 4 Tue, Apr 16-May 7, 2024

Delivery Method: In-person With Livestream

Time: 2:15-3:30pm CT

Location: UWM Hefter Conference Center or view on Zoom

Instructor: Dennis Hafemann

Fee: $25

Program Number: SPRI:145

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