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Dr. Warren Rogers: Quantum Leaps
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09/06/23
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This week Connor is joined by nuclear physicist Dr. Warren Rogers. Dr. Rogers is a professor of physics and Blanchard Chair here at IWU. He currently conducts nuclear physics research with his IWU students at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams at Michigan State University, and at the LANSCE facility at Los Alamos National Lab in New Mexico. Listen in to hear how physics helps us understand music, why it's important to study stars, and how you can begin to understand quantum mechanics. Contact Dr. Warren: currently conducts nuclear physics research with his IWU students at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams at Michigan State University, and at the LANSCE facility at Los Alamos National Lab in New Mexico.
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