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Date/Time
Date(s) - 10/28/2023
9:15 am - 3:15 pm
Location
Loomis Laboratory of Physics
Categories
Physics celebrates the 30th Anniversary of Saturday Physics for Everyone on Saturday, the 28th. This in-person lectures series continues with Dr. David Hertzog’s “Rocking the World of Physics” as well as demos, lab tours and Q&A with current physics students.
9:15am: Doors to Loomis open, light breakfast refreshments served
9:30-10am: Physics demos
10-10:45am: Lecture and Q&A with Professor Hertzog
10:45-11:10am: Commemorative Activities with Physics Department Head Profession Matthias Grosse Perdekamp
11:10-11:30am: Anniversary Cake Cutting
11:30am-12:15pm: Box Lunches Served
12:15-1pm: What is Physics? And what does it mean to study Physics?
Session 1: Physics demos for all
Session 2: Panel discussion with Physics students
1-2:45pm: Physics Lab Tours
2:45-3:15pm: Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream demo
3:15pm: End the Day with a Bang! Liquid Nitrogen Explosion
You can check out all the details and register for lab tours on their website! They hope to see you there!