IoP Series Lecture:
- When? 16 October 2019 - 16 October 2019 , 19:00-21:00
- Where? City Campus - University of Wolverhampton
Our speaker is Professor. Fabrice Laussy; an academic from the University of Wolverhampton.
The Nobel Prize is synonymous with the most prestigious award that can be betstowed upon the human's endeavours to serve and advance humanity, from Peace to Literature and passing by the most fundamental of all Sciences: Physics. At such, it is one of the most highly regarded event in the Year, pointing at the latest directions in which the human's genious has been doing wonders. It is also a treasure trove of anecdotes, injustices, curiosities and mistakes that make the delight of everybody interested in what's buzzing in the highest intellectual circles, something between gossips and the History of Science. In this Lecture, Prof. Laussy will give his traditional Nobel Lecture where, along with the most crunchy bits of this socio-scientifc celebration, he presents in layman's terms the Science honoured on this Year (recipients unknown at the time of writing but not at the time of Lecturing).
Refreshments are available from 7.00pm
Lecture will start at 7.30pm
We will finish by 9.00pm
This is a free event - all are welcome - please book your free place.