11/09 Prof. James Eckstein, "Electromagnetic radiation from free electrons: From AM radio to Free Electron Lasers”
Saturday Physics for Everyone (SPE) is a series of lectures on modern aspects of the physical sciences held Saturday mornings each fall. The program began in 1993 and offers high school students the opportunity to hear presentations from world-class scientists and researchers.
By attending Saturday Physics for Everyone, you will learn about recent advances in the physical sciences, you will gain an understanding of how physics affects development in modern technology, and influences your life on a daily basis. A question and answer session is held at the end of each program. This is your chance to interact with renowned scientific leaders in the research community.
SATURDAY PHYSICS FOR EVERYONE FALL 2019 SCHEDULE
09/14 Paul Debevec, "Creating Photoreal Digital Human Characters for Movies, Games, and Virtual Reality “
09/28 Prof. Alan Nathan, "Touching All The Bases: A Peek Inside the World of a Baseball Physicist”
10/12 Prof. Bryce Gadway, "Artificial Topological Materials: Designing for the 22nd century”
10/26 Prof. Aida El-Khadra, "The Mysterious Muon”
11/09 Prof. James Eckstein, "Electromagnetic radiation from free electrons: From AM radio to Free Electron Lasers”
12/07 Prof. Paul Selvin, "What is a Physicist Doing Studying Biology?"
Quality Level | Production |
Audience | uiuc.edu |
Topics | data |
Provided By | Department of Physics |