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CANCELED: S&S Dinner Dialogues, with Dr. Kate Scholberg - What’s the Value of Neutrinos to Society?

18sep7:00 pm8:30 pmCANCELED: S&S Dinner Dialogues, with Dr. Kate Scholberg - What’s the Value of Neutrinos to Society?

Time

September 18, 2018 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm(GMT+00:00)

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Event Details

Due to the on-going effects of Hurricane Florence, we are postponing Dr. Scholberg’s Dinner Dialogue. We will reschedule the event as soon as possible!

Duke Science & Society Dinner DialoguesWhat’s the value of neutrinos to society? Join Dr. Kate Scholberg for dinner and a discussion on why fundamental science is so important.

Professor Scholberg’s broad research interests include experimental elementary particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology. Her main specific interests are in neutrino physics: she studies neutrino oscillations with the Super-Kamiokande experiment, a giant underground water Cherenkov detector located in a mine in the Japanese Alps.

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Request to Attend:

Seating is limited and priority is given to those who have not yet attended a Dinner Dialogue. All others will be placed on a waiting list and updated via email with any changes.

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO HURRICANE FLORENCE

Where to meet:

Selected attendees will be notified via email several days in advance of the dinner with details regarding meeting location. All dinners will be within reasonable driving distance to Duke campus.

Science & Society will also provide a shuttle for those unable to arrange transportation to the dinner dialogue location. Shuttles will depart 30 minutes before the scheduled event from the front entrance of the North Building on West Campus. Click here for a map.


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