Pathways Science Cafe

Event Time: 
Sunday, November 8, 2015 - 2:30pm
Location: 
Kroon Hall See map
195 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 6511
Event Description: 

Join us for our Pathways Science Café where rock-star graduate students will tell you about their research while you enjoy snacks, hot cocoa, and coffee. Talks are only 10 minutes long and geared for a lay audience. Following the talks, graduate students will be available to answer questions about science, education, and preparing for college as you sit and eat snacks! Pathways Science Cafe is limited to 30 Yale Pathways to Science students and their family members. Please register today! 
Featured at the this cafe are the following speakers!
Robin Canavan, graduate student in Geology & Geophysics, will help you Life on a Different Planet The Secret Past of Our Own Earth. You might not even recognize our planet when it looked more like the ice planet Hoth in the Star Wars Universe.  Learn how scientists can unravel past climate information and how Earth might be headed back to resembling the tropical greenhouse world of the age of the dinosaurs. (Other Speakers TBA)
Darryl Seligman, graduate student in Astronomy, will talk about Stellar Astrophysics. The Sun is the only astrophysical object that directly impacts us, and its behavior profoundly influences our life on Earth.  Space weather and geomagnetic storms from solar eruptions such as flares and coronal mass ejections present high risk to power stations, GPS systems and satellites. Therefore, understanding mechanisms driving these eruptions and predicting space weather is one of the most compelling and societally relevant astrophysical goals.  There are many theories about how energy is transported from deep within the sun to the exterior. My talk is on research I have done on the relationship between the plasma and the magnetic fields in active regions.
Sharif Kronemer, graduate student in Biology & Biomedical Science, will talk about Consciousness What is it and How do we define it? 
PLEASE REGISTER HERE.  
Parking: Street parking (free on weekends) is available on Trumbull, Hillhouse, Grove, College, and Prospect Streets. Additional parking is available at Yale’s Ingalls Ice Rink. Please be aware that there is construction across the street from Kroon Hall.