Hosted weekly by the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Physics & Astro Tea promises engaging discussions, thought-provoking ideas and a delightful spread of refreshments.
Attendees of the first Physics & Astro Tea of the spring semester got an inside look at the 247th meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS).
In a panel discussion led by Professor of Astrophysics Tony Crider, Associate Professor of Astrophysics Chris Richardson, Morgan Micharski, Cayden Tirak and Jonathan Berkson shared reflections from their time at the national conference. Discussion topics ranged from announcements of cutting-edge research, the tenor of academics and researchers under the current state of science funding and policies, and the experience of presenting scholarly work on a national stage.
Hosted weekly by the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Physics & Astro Tea promises engaging discussions, thought-provoking ideas and a delightful spread of refreshments. Open to all students, faculty and staff, this gathering is the perfect opportunity to connect with fellow physics aficionados in a relaxed and informal setting. Meetings take place in the third-floor lounge of Innovation Hall at 3:20 p.m. on Wednesdays.