Neutrinos

Find out why Neutrinos can be ‘intriguing’ at Cafe Scientifique tonight

Cafe Scientifique returns tonight (Monday at 7pm) for it’s next talk on science and technology.

The fifth speaker is Dr Elizabeth Falk, a senior lecturer in Experimental Particle Physics in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Sussex University and a member of the neutrino research group.

She will be talking about ‘Intriguing Neutrinos’. This is the second of the two talks on Particle Physics.

Change of room
For this talk only, the event will be held in the Osborne room at Shanklin Conservative Club.

When you go up the stairs turn right through the double doors and the Osborne room is on the right. If you want a drink before the meeting starts you may use the Regency Suite Bar.

In the break please use the Conservative Club Bar downstairs. (By mistake the Regency Suite was double booked)

As we have to pay a rent for the facilities, we have to ask for a donation of at least £3 on the door to make sure we cover all our expenses. i.e. the rent, cost of speakers’ travel expenses and a meal, plus overnight accommodation if needed.

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