Hot Science - Cool Talks: Smart Grids and Austin’s Energy Future

Starts
Friday, March 26th 2010 at 6:59 pm
Location
UT Campus, Welch Hall 2.224 105 E 24th St, Austin, TX 78705 713-492-4657

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A panel discussion of the Pecan Street Project

Pre-lecture activities and hands-on demonstrations begin at 5:45 pm in the main hall of Welch on the UT campus.

The talks begin at 7 pm in Welch Hall, Room 2.224. A question and answer session will follow the one-hour lecture. The public can attend the community event for free or view the live Webcast and ask questions online: www.esi.utexas. edu

Hot Science - Cool Talks provides a means for leading researchers from the University of Texas and other prominent universities to communicate their research to the public in general and the K-12 educational community in particular. Teachers that attend will receive two hours of professional development credit (per lecture) and a FREE CD-ROM that includes educational materials related to the lecture topic. The Hot Science - Cool Talks Outreach Series is presented by the Environmental Science Institute, The College of Natural Sciences, and the Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin.

Hot Science - Cool Talks: Antimatter, Particle Physics, and Armageddon

Starts
Friday, February 19th 2010 at 7:00 pm
Location
UT Campus, Welch Hall 2.224 105 E 24th St, Austin, TX 78705 713-492-4657

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Dr. Sacha Kopp, Associate Professor, Department of Physics, UT Austin

Pre-lecture activities and hands-on demonstrations begin at 5:45 pm in the main hall of Welch on the UT campus.

The talks begin at 7 pm in Welch Hall, Room 2.224. A question and answer session will follow the one-hour lecture. The public can attend the community event for free or view the live Webcast and ask questions online: www.esi.utexas. edu

Hot Science - Cool Talks provides a means for leading researchers from the University of Texas and other prominent universities to communicate their research to the public in general and the K-12 educational community in particular. Teachers that attend will receive two hours of professional development credit (per lecture) and a FREE CD-ROM that includes educational materials related to the lecture topic. The Hot Science - Cool Talks Outreach Series is presented by the Environmental Science Institute, The College of Natural Sciences, and the Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin.