Welcome
Ever wonder what goes on at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory? Here is your chance to find out. The SLAC Public Lecture Series opens the doors to the inner workings of SLAC for the local nonscientific community. Find out what SLAC is all about: the research, the facilities, and the people that make this a world-class research institute. Hang around for refreshments after the talks. Physicists will be on hand to chat so bring your toughest questions to stump the professionals!
Free admission. No scientific knowledge needed. No RSVP required. For everyone's safety, please do not leave minors unattended. Limited seating only so please come a little early for a seat. We apologized in advance if you will be asked to leave if we meet the seating capacity. Bring photo ID to enter SLAC campus.
If you have any questions, please contact Thanh Ly or Farah Rahbar.
The SLAC Public Lecture Series is sponsored by the SLAC Users Organization and by the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource.
Next Lecture
May 12, 2009 at 7:30-8:30 PM, Panofsky Auditorium (overflow seating available in Kavli Auditorium)
Angels and Demons: The Science Behind the
Scenes
Abstract:
Does antimatter really exist? How and why do scientists produce and use it? Does CERN exist and is there an underground complex deep beneath the Swiss/French border? Is truth stranger than fiction?
Find out at the coming public lecture. |
Schedule
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