Event Details
Discussing these findings, and also speculating about what future discoveries might bring regarding cosmic destiny, the existence of extra dimensions and multiverses (multiple or parallel universes), will be five scientists who are participating in "New Views of the Universe," the inaugural symposium of the Kavli Institute: Wendy Freedman, director of the Carnegie Observatories; Rocky Kolb, a cosmological theorist at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and the University of Chicago; Lawrence Krauss, a cosmologist at Case Western Reserve University; Lisa Randall, a particle theorist at Harvard University; and Michael Turner, a cosmologist at the University of Chicago and an assistant director of the National Science Foundation. Moderating the panel will be Ira Flatow, the host of National Public Radio's "Talk of the Nation: Science Friday," a weekly science, technology and environment news program.
This event is part ofthe symposium, New Views of the Universe.The symposium will focus on a broad range of topics from particle physics and cosmology of the early universe to structure formation in the local Universe.It aims to bring together cosmologists, particle physicists, astrophysicists, and astronomers from around the world to discuss the current status and the future of theory, experiments, and observations at the particle physics - cosmology interface. This symposium will also honor the memory of David Schramm who was a pioneer in research at the interface of cosmology and particle physics.
