Seeing the Universe with Lights, Waves, Particles, and Fridges: Astronomy on Tap

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Seeing the Universe with Lights, Waves, Particles, and Fridges: Astronomy on Tap

Bhupal Dev and Ephraim Gau, Washington University in St. Louis, will be presenting "Seeing the Universe with Lights, Waves, Particles, and Fridges" for April's Astronomy on Tap
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Join Astronomy on Tap for an evening of space, science, and conversation. This month, we’ll explore how we observe the Universe using multiple cosmic messengers and innovative experimental tools.

Associate Professor Bhupal Dev and graduate student Ephraim Gau will guide us through two fascinating perspectives on how we study the cosmos, one from the frontier of multi-messenger discoveries and the other from the heart of experimental astrophysics.

Bhupal Dev: A New Era of Multi-Messenger Astronomy

Ephraim Gau: Experimental Hard X-ray Astrophysics: Or, Sending Fridges, Semiconductors, and Superconductors (Halfway) to Space

Plus: A round of space-themed trivia with fun prizes