To Space and Back
Thinking of the universe makes you feel small. Huge galaxies are born and evolve over cosmic time. Billions and billions of invisible neutrinos are constantly moving around – and even through – us. With the help of new technologies researchers are trying to answer big questions such as what happened during the first three minutes after the Big Bang and what gave rise to matter.
Fresh from Campus keeps you up to date on the world of science. In the monthly event, researchers from the University of Helsinki give short popular talks on what they are studying right now. In February, Fresh from Campus covers astronomy and physics.
Come to Think Corner, follow the event via livestream or watch the presentations afterwards on our YouTube-channel. We'll post the livestream link on this page closer to the event.
Programme:
Galactic Winds Dictating Galaxy Evolution
Laura Zschaechner, post-doctoral fellow, Finnish Center for Astronomy with ESO
Dark Origins of Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry
Venus Keus, post-doctoral researcher in high energy physics, University of Helsinki
Kaiken läpäisevät neutriinot
Timo Kärkkäinen, hiukkasfysiikan tutkija, Helsingin yliopisto
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