The Origins Science Scholars Series continues with a talk by Kathy Kash, the M. Roger Clapp University Professor and chair of the Department of Physics, Tuesday, Oct. 30, in Tinkham Veale University Center, Ballrooms A and B.
Kash will present a talk titled “Let There Be (Cheap and Efficient) Light: From Quantum Mechanics to Better Light Bulbs.”
The Siegal Lifelong Learning Program and the Institute for the Science of Origins—a partnership of several northeast Ohio research and educational institutions led by Case Western Reserve University—host the series, which will run on Tuesdays through Nov. 13.
During this program, community members engage with one another and with leading scholars to investigate rapidly developing areas of origins science. Each evening features a presentation by a world-class researcher.
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Origins Science Scholars Series—“Let There Be (Cheap and Efficient) Light: From Quantum Mechanics to Better Light Bulbs”
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October 24, 2018
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