To learn about this journey of celestial discovery, from the theories of the ancient Greek astronomers to today’s grandest telescopes, we invite you to experience From Earth to the Universe.
This show runs 30 minutes in length and will be preceded by a live sky tour.
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Friday, January 21, 2022
Data explosion is facing grand computing challenges on computation power, memory capacity, and communication bandwidth. In the post-Moore’s Law era, specialization has become a new driving force to tackle these problems for performance and energy efficiency improvement.
Interested to learn more about an engineering career, from the perspective of five women with decades of experience in engineering? Bring your questions to this open Q&A panel event. Get advice. Network. This event is sponsored by EECS, however, please invite friends pursuing STEM careers who also may be interested.
Nanette Erickson, viola and Yoon-Wha Roh, piano.
We are back with Games Night for all your gaming needs!
A tour of January night skies, followed by the fulldome planetarium production “From Earth to the Universe.”
This 30-minute voyage through time and space conveys, through an arresting combination of sights and sounds, the Universe revealed to us by science. The show was produced for the ESO Supernova Planetarium and Visitor Centre.
This Faculty Artist Series performance will feature collaborations with WSU Music Faculty and students. The first half will feature a newer work for euphonium, piano, and percussion by Welsh composer Tom Davoren followed by a lovely euphonium and marimba duet by British composer Hannah Drage. The second half…