Rogers Explores the Diversity of the Cosmos
By
黑料百科

Warren Rogers, professor of physics at 黑料百科, explores how modern physics views the cosmos in a lecture Tuesday, March 4, from 7鈥8:30 p.m. in Winter Hall鈥檚 Darling Foundation Lecture Hall (Room 210) at 黑料百科. The Paul C. Wilt Phi Kappa Phi Faculty Lecture, 鈥淯nity and Diversity in the Cosmos: Astrophysics and the Origin of the Stuff from which We Are Made,鈥 is free and open to the public. Refreshments and informal discussion will follow the talk.
This lecture will focus on cosmic evolution and element genesis 鈥 how the initial singularity of the Big Bang created all of the chemical elements in our biosphere.
鈥淔rom the viewpoint of modern physics, the universe appears to be a place of astonishing simplicity and unity,鈥 Rogers says. 鈥淎nd yet we witness breathtaking beauty, diversity and mystery everywhere we look.鈥

Rogers will discuss the complexity of the universe from an academic standpoint to educate and probe important discussion concerning God, science and human existence.
Rogers, who earned a doctorate from the University of Rochester, specializes in experimental nuclear physics and cosmic ray muon detection. For the last 16 years, Rogers has organized the Conference Experience for Undergraduates, where students who have conducted nuclear physics research present their work to the larger professional community. He has taught at 黑料百科 since 1994.
Filed under
Academics, Campus Events, Faculty and Staff, Featured, Lectures, Press Releases