Today's physics seminar: "Where's the kaboom? Large water Cherenkov neutrino detectors to provide pointing information for galactic supernovae" by Dr. Barry Pointon (BC Institute of Technology)
Today's physics colloquium is by Dr. Michael Staelens from the University of Alberta: "EM Interactions: tumour-treating fields and near-infrared light on cells and cellular components"
Prof. Samantha Lawler is going to be part of a panel discussing the impact of megaconstellations on astronomy as part of the "Losing The Sky" event, Tuesday at 19:30 BST/12:30 CST
https://t.co/WDCW56eDdq
From astronomy to graphic design, open electives are a great way to explore new areas of interest while completing your program. 🔭
Check out these interesting courses to consider for your first-year at the #UofRegina! ⬇️
Congrats to the Faculty of Engineering & Applied Science for hosting an in-person Project Day for the first time in 2 years! It's no secret that SK punches above its weight on the global tech stage, and here, #UofRegina pres Dr Jeff Keshen is seen with future #SKtech rockstars 👩💻
A Physics Today overview of how badly things are going in orbit, with quotes and viewpoints from many who care deeply about the night sky, including @UofRegina physics/@CampionUR Prof. Sam Lawler
https://t.co/rFOXi2Y6TL
Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science! On March 1, the @UofRegina Dept. of Physics will co-host a talk by Nobel Laureate Dr. Donna Strickland
It was a delight to assist @CLS_Rob, Victoria Martinez, and colleague Prof Zisis Papandreou @UofRScience in giving @UofRegina’s new President Dr Jeff Keshan a tour of @CanLightSource today! Welcome Dr Keshan!