Jocelyn Bell Burnell: The Last and Next 100 Years in Astronomy
For our eighteenth annual GTCC Fall Astronomy Day Lecture, presented by Cline Observatory and the GTCC Foundation, we are excited to bring Jocelyn Bell Burnell for a voyage of discovery through “The Last and Next 100 Years in Astronomy”. Professor Bell Burnell’s story is well known – as a graduate student she made one of the most important astronomical discoveries of the last century, and her advisor won the Nobel Prize for the research. Since then she has been widely recognized for her work, and has served in many leadership positions in the major professional societies in her field. Additional details about the lecture are available in the attached document or at: http://www.gtcc.edu/observatory/speaker-seriesncam.aspx
Lai'Anna D Martin
10/3/2014 11:30:00 PM
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