KICC 10th Anniversary Public Lecture
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Description: | A public event consisting of three lectures by world leading astrophysicists: Lord Martin Rees, Prof Roger Blandford, Prof David Spergel |
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Created: | 2019-09-25 11:49 | ||||||||
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Collection: | Kavli Institute for Cosmology | ||||||||
Publisher: | University of Cambridge | ||||||||
Copyright: | Kavli Institute | ||||||||
Language: | eng (English) | ||||||||
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Abstract: | The Kavli Institute for Cosmology, Cambridge (KICC) celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2019 which was marked with a series of events.
From 16th to 20th of September 2019 a major scientific symposium took place at KICC entitled "Cosmology: the end of the beginning. Future prospects in cosmology, large scale structure and galaxy formation" attended by 150 international experts. As a part of this event on September 17th a public talk was delivered by three world leading astrophysicists: Lord Martin Rees (Cambridge), Prof Roger Blandford (Stanford) and Prof David Spergel (Princeton). The lectures adddressed some of the most fundamental questions and pressing problems of modern astrophysics including: "How did the Universe begin?" "What is its fate?" "Is there life out there?" "What are black holes and gravitational waves?" "Do we need new physics?" |
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