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Presented By: Saturday Morning Physics

Saturday Morning Physics | VanLoo Family SMP: Graduate Student Research Presentations

Otávio Alves and Emilie LaVoie-Ingrahm (U-M Physics)

Emilie La-Voie-Ingram, 9,800 feet underground at Kidd Mine in Timmins, Ontario, holding a sample of 2.7 billion year old quartz. Emilie La-Voie-Ingram, 9,800 feet underground at Kidd Mine in Timmins, Ontario, holding a sample of 2.7 billion year old quartz.
Emilie La-Voie-Ingram, 9,800 feet underground at Kidd Mine in Timmins, Ontario, holding a sample of 2.7 billion year old quartz.
Graduate student talks about the latest research from:
Otávio Alves and Emilie LaVoie-Ingrahm (Physics Department)

Otávio Alves will enlighten us about "DESI: Surveying Dark Energy with 5000 Robots."

Emile LaVoie-Ingrahm will explore "Digging Up Dark Matter with Paleo-Detectors."

We also celebrate the Van Loo Family Lecture on this occasion. Join us in person or via live stream: https://myumi.ch/bEmjx

More information about the Saturday Morning Physics Lecture Series is available on our website: https://myumi.ch/9gmgn

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