Frontiers in Science
The Frontiers in Science lecture series hosted by Los Alamos National Laboratory Fellows to inform the public about the diversity of research being conducted at the LANL and enhance the dialogue between the community and LANL’s leading scientists, engineers and researchers. These evening seminars are hosted at venues around the region.
Next Lectures
The Dark Universe: Mysteries and Revelations.
The basic concepts and enigmas of the Dark Universe will be
explored, along with a preview of what to expect from research in the near future.
The free, public lectures will be held at 7:00 p.m. at the following locations:
- September 5, Albuquerque, at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
- September 6, Santa Fe, at the James A. Little Theatre at the New Mexico School for the Deaf
- September 12 , Espanola at the Nick Salazar Center for the Arts, Northern New Mexico College
- September 13 , Los Alamos, at the Duane Smith Auditorium
Upcoming Lectures
- Feb 2008 Diane Roussel-Dupre: Supercomputer Satellite
- Apr 2008 Giday Woldegabriel: Geology of Early Man
- Sep 2008 Garrett Kenyon: Deciphering the Neural Code
For additional information, contact Linda Anderman at the LANL Community Programs Office at (505) 665- 4400.
Admission Is Free
For further information, contact the
Community Programs Office at (505) 665-9196 or anderman@lanl.gov.