School of Physics Colloquium: Aomawa L. Shields

The discovery of numerous small exoplanets has brought the search for life beyond the Solar System into sharp focus on many potentially habitable worlds where life may exist. However, many factors and processes can affect planetary climate and habitability, most of which are currently unconstrained by observations, and their effects must be understood to accurately … Continue reading "School of Physics Colloquium: Aomawa L. Shields"

Understanding the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics: From the pioneering theoretical work on black holes, to observing the galactic center of our Milky Way

Join us virtually on BlueJeans as Georgia Tech School of Physics professor and Glen P. Robinson Chair in Nonlinear Sciences Chair Predrag Cvitanović and Emory University Senior Lecturer and Director of the Planetarium Erin Wells Bonning explain the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics. Date & Time: Wednesday November 11th from 7pm - 8pm Virtually attend: … Continue reading "Understanding the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics: From the pioneering theoretical work on black holes, to observing the galactic center of our Milky Way"