Science on Saturday: From studying the Sun, to searching for dark matter, to fighting COVID-19

Date
Jan 30, 2021, 9:30 am9:30 am
Location
Virtual
Audience
Open to the public

Details

Event Description

Science on Saturday is a series of lectures given by scientists, engineers, and other professionals involved in cutting-edge research. Held on Saturday mornings throughout winter, the lectures are geared toward high school students. The program draws more than 300 students, teachers, parents, and community members. Topics are selected from a variety of disciplines.

 

Cristian Galbiati

Cristian Galbiati Photo by Theodore H. Lewis III, Department of Physics, Princeton University

Cristian Galbiaiti, of Princeton University’s Department of Physics, “From studying the Sun, to searching for dark matter, to fighting COVID-19"

SCIENCE ON SATURDAY is a free series of talks geared toward high school students but open to all. Students, teachers, parents, and community members are welcome.
TIME: Lectures begin promptly at 9:30 a.m. and usually last one hour followed by a moderated question-and-answer session which typically ends by 11:15 a.m.
CANCELLATIONS: If it becomes necessary to cancel a session due, a message will be left on the Science on Saturday Hotline at (609) 243-2121.

Register here

If you can’t make it to the live lecture, the talks will be posted on the Science on Saturday Archives.

Other dates:
Feb 6, 2021 
Feb 13, 2021 
Feb 27, 2021 
Mar 6, 2021 
Mar 13, 2021 

Sponsor
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)