Sunlight is an inexhaustible resource. Its energy is key to reducing carbon emissions, decreasing waste, and lessening CO2 emissions. These goals are essential to mitigating the worst effects of climate change.
The discovery of new catalysts that can convert sunlight into desired chemical feedstocks is one of the key hurdles researchers face. In this lecture, Bren Professor of Chemistry Jonas Peters, who also leads the Resnick Sustainability Institute (RSI), will explain how and where he and his colleagues are looking for those crucial parts of the puzzle.
RSVP to attend the 4/21 lecture, which will conclude with a live Q&A for attendees: https://caltech.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_akseRftYQH2YzsJA41tE9Q
Caltech Beckman Auditorium
Beckman Auditorium is home to @CaltechLive! Its golden tented ceiling is a must-see. We host World-Cl
Tickets are now on sale for Herbert Sigüenza's "A Weekend with Pablo Picasso." Treat yourself and any art lovers in your family to this beautiful production.
https://events.caltech.edu/picasso
"Anyone expecting a politely informative docudrama from Herbert Siguenza’s one-man show "A Weekend With Pablo Picasso" is in for a shock—in the best possible way.
Siguenza turns in an assured, charismatic and well-researched performance as the complicated Spanish expatriate who became the most influential artist of the 20th century.
Siguenza’s secret weapon, however, is his talent as a painter in his own right. A lifelong admiration for Picasso led him to create the show, and his ability to paint credibly in his hero's style makes for a visual tour de force as the artworks come to life.” -Philip Brandes, Los Angeles Times
Join us on Wednesday, February 17 at 5 p.m. PT as Caltech assistant professor Mansi Kasliwal shares her passion for astronomy and her work making movies of stellar explosions.
Kasliwal will explain how astronomers discover cosmic fireworks with robotic telescopes and how they have undertaken a global follow-up campaign to characterize these energetic and ephemeral events.
She will also discuss how astronomers combine information from multiple cosmic messengers—light, neutrinos, and gravitational waves—to gain a more comprehensive understanding of our universe.
This event will be live-streamed. RSVP and real-time attendance required to participate in audience Q&A session at the conclusion: https://caltech.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_phFKRYmfSjGV0XEZcqtQuA
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Beckman Auditorium
Beckman Auditorium is operated by Caltech Public Programming as a campus and community service. A broad spectrum of performing arts, lectures, films, classes and entertainment events are offered throughout the academic year.
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