A rare opportunity exists for
ETHS students and faculty next Tuesday,
April 10, at Northwestern. The
Physics and Astronomy Department is hosting Sir Michael Berry, a world-renown
physicist who dabbles in a wide array of topics, and has made a number of big
theoretical and mathematical discoveries in his career (must have done
something cool to be knighted!). He is giving public talks every day next week,
and you can see the schedule.
Tuesday, the department
confirmed that from 4:15 – 5:15 pm, in
room F160, any ETHS student or teacher is welcome to meet privately with the professor. Refreshments will be served
by NU, and you can have a chance to meet one of the ‘big shots’ of science and
ask him anything you might be curious about, including his views on where STEM
fields are headed and what the big mysteries are for your generation to tackle!
He has received numerous international awards for his work, which is largely in
quantum phenomena and optics, and has some 400 publications. Again, this
doesn’t happen every day, so please consider going to this if interested.
Room F160 is on the first floor of Technological Institute (main science and engineering building), the huge whitish building on Sheridan Road near the Noyes Street stoplight and just south of the tennis courts. One can park in the lot across the street, or any other lot, after 4 pm without a permit, and there should be some street parking by that time. As you walk toward the U-shaped building, go into the entrance on your right, which goes directly into the F-wing and Physics Department. Just walk straight as you enter and F160 is down that hallway, so should be very easy to get to. Please let Doc V know if you have any questions. Thanks!
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