Discovering the Nobel Laureates: The Nobel prize of Physics 2020
Do you want to know more about the impact and importance of the discovery that has won the Nobel prize of Physics?
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2020 was divided, one half awarded to Roger Penrose "for the discovery that black hole formation is a robust prediction of the general theory of relativity", the other half jointly to Reinhard Genzel and Andrea Ghez "for the discovery of a supermassive compact object at the centre of our galaxy."
Francisco Frutos Alfaro Director of the Space Research Center at the University of Costa Rica will explain us some of the effects predicted by the general theory of relativity and he will present the Nobel laureates of this year, namely, Roger Penrose, Reinhard Genzel and Andrea Ghez, who greatly contributed to the development of physics, mainly astrophysics.
The invited talk will be online through Zoom on Thursday 26th of November at 4pm (CEST) previous registration:
https://forms.gle/bNhLcy35SchFRUWC8
Do not miss the opportunity to learn more about this amazing discovery.
Related news
The First BCMaterials PhD Day: A Resounding Success
On May 27 and 28, BCMaterials hosted the first edition of its PhD Day, a new initiative designed to support predoctoral researchers and undergraduate and master's students completing their training…Thirteen BCMaterials Researchers Among Spain’s Most Influential Scientists
Thirteen researchers affiliated with BCMaterials have been included in the latest edition of the Ranking of Spanish and Women Researchers in Spain, compiled by the Cybermetrics Lab of the Spanish…New Strategic Visit to China Strengthens International Collaboration
In recent years, scientific collaboration between BCMaterials and Chinese universities, research institutes, and companies has continued to grow through joint projects, research stays, and…New Successful Edition of Pint of Science Bilbao Outreach Talks
From May 18 to 20, a new edition of Pint of Science Bilbao once again transformed bars and everyday spaces across the city into vibrant meeting points between science and the public. As a co-…