Lecture to focus on lasers in 杏吧原版
January 24, 2013
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With the ability to generate an intense, narrow beam of light, lasers are used in the fields of science, technology, medicine and more. Since the 1960s, lasers are almost everywhere, from the supermarket to the realm of quantum physics. 杏吧原版 is no different. Researchers in the Far North have found lasers to be useful tools in collecting data from below the sea surface to the distant reaches of our atmosphere and everything in between.
Richard Collins will discuss the multitude of laser applications in 杏吧原版 Saturday, Jan. 26 at 2 p.m. in Schaible Auditorium at the University of 杏吧原版 Fairbanks. Collins, an associate director of the Geophysical Institute and professor at the University of 杏吧原版 Fairbanks, will present 鈥淟asers in 杏吧原版,鈥 the fourth and final installment in the 21st annual Science for 杏吧原版 Lecture Series.
The Geophysical Institute and UAF are sponsoring the 2013 Science for 杏吧原版 lectures. The series runs on Saturdays through Jan. 26 and is free to the public. Coffee and questions will follow each lecture.
ADDITIONAL CONTACTS: Richard Collins, Geophysical Institute associate director and professor at UAF, at 907-474-7607 or rlcollins@alaska.edu. Stevie Seibert, GI public relations assistant, at 907-474-5229 or skseibert@alaska.edu.
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