Our Lopsided Universe: The Matter with Anti-Matter
Steve Sekula (MIT/
BABAR)
This lecture is available for online viewing.
29 June 2004
Half of our universe appears to be missing, and scientists at SLAC and all over the world are trying to understand why. Don't miss this talk in which Steve Sekula will explain the core issues surrounding matter and anti-matter.
About the speaker:
Steve Sekula was born in Massachusetts and raised in Connecticut. After
completing his senior thesis work on the CDF experiment at Fermi
National Accelerator Lab, he graduated from Yale in 1998 with a
Bachelor of Science in Physics. Steve attended the University of
Wisconsin-Madison for graduate school, where he worked at CERN in
Switzerland for two summers before coming to SLAC in 2000. After
earning his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison he left
for MIT where he is currently a Post-Doctoral Associate working on
the BABAR experiment.