Madden Memorial - Smart Rocks and Schumann Resonance, Earle Williams, MIT
A symposium to honor the life and work of Professor Theodore "Ted" Madden, who died in November 2013 at age 88, was held March 14, 2014. The event brought together the Madden family; current EAPS faculty; former colleagues; and former students, and reflected the extraordinarily broad scope of Madden's research, which extended from Earth's core to the outer magnetosphere.
Video credit: Helen Hill
Видео Madden Memorial - Smart Rocks and Schumann Resonance, Earle Williams, MIT канала Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences MIT
Video credit: Helen Hill
Видео Madden Memorial - Smart Rocks and Schumann Resonance, Earle Williams, MIT канала Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences MIT
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