Global Salon Series: Life and Science at McMurdo Station, Antarctica
Stars. Planets. Life. Where do they all come from? In 2011-12 and again in 2015-16, Dr. Jenna Kloosterman, Assistant Professor of Engineering, traveled to Antarctica with an international team of scientists to try to answer these questions. The team built and launched a balloon borne telescope designed to look at the atomic building blocks of the star formation process—carbon, nitrogen and oxygen.
Experience the journey to McMurdo Station, what life is like there, and what it’s like to work on the launch of a scientific long-duration balloon through Kloosterman’s presentation, “Life and Science at McMurdo Station, Antarctica.”
The Global Salon Series is brought to you by the USI Global Studies program. This series gets its name from the 17th century definition of a “salon,” a gathering where people come together to discuss and share knowledge of the social, cultural, political and philosophical ideas of the time.
Founded in 2011, the series focuses on current global issues, providing students and the community a richer understanding of international and global issues, while allowing USI faculty to share their current research. It is comprised of three to four lectures per semester featuring USI faculty and community figures.
To see the current lineup of speakers for this semester, visit USI.edu/globalsalon.
Видео Global Salon Series: Life and Science at McMurdo Station, Antarctica канала USI Liberal Arts
Experience the journey to McMurdo Station, what life is like there, and what it’s like to work on the launch of a scientific long-duration balloon through Kloosterman’s presentation, “Life and Science at McMurdo Station, Antarctica.”
The Global Salon Series is brought to you by the USI Global Studies program. This series gets its name from the 17th century definition of a “salon,” a gathering where people come together to discuss and share knowledge of the social, cultural, political and philosophical ideas of the time.
Founded in 2011, the series focuses on current global issues, providing students and the community a richer understanding of international and global issues, while allowing USI faculty to share their current research. It is comprised of three to four lectures per semester featuring USI faculty and community figures.
To see the current lineup of speakers for this semester, visit USI.edu/globalsalon.
Видео Global Salon Series: Life and Science at McMurdo Station, Antarctica канала USI Liberal Arts
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Interview with Author, Rahima SchwenkbeckAlumni-In-Residence Series: Izumi Greubel M'94Student Opportunities at the U.S. Department of StateQueer Studies Lecture Series Pt 2Liberal Arts Faculty Colloquium: Dr. David O'NeilEmpty Bowls: EvansvilleInterview with author, Gregory W. BrownMegan Thorne Photo Project - 2020 Suffrage SymposiumUSI Jazz Band Spring 2021 ConcertDistinguished Scholars Series presents An Evening with Marisa Kwiatkowski and Tim EvansSupervising Social Work Interns 2022 Training VideoEvan Pennington Research Paper - 2020 Suffrage SymposiumThe Pregnancy Police: Conceiving Crime, Arresting PersonhoodLiberal Arts Faculty Colloquium: Dr. Urska DobersekMandela Social Justice Day Event: New Challenges From Indiana Lawmakers to Free Speech on CampusHippie Family Values Screening and Q&AMandela Social Justice Day, 2019 - Keeanga-Yamahtta TaylorChris York - USI Senior Seminar 2020Liberal Arts Faculty Colloquium: Dr. Kristalyn ShefvelandDr. Lindsay Greer | University of Southern Indiana