POTSDAM -- The New Horizons in Engineering Distinguished Lectureship Series at Clarkson University will host Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Deputy Director for Science & Technology …
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POTSDAM -- The New Horizons in Engineering Distinguished Lectureship Series at Clarkson University will host Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Deputy Director for Science & Technology William H. Goldstein as a guest speaker for a presentation titled "Does Physics Still Matter?"
The event will be held Nov. 1 at 2:30 p.m. in Clarkson’s Bertrand H. Snell Hall Room 213.
Refreshments will precede the lecture at 2 p.m.
Goldstein will give a perspective on the impacts of modern physics from the standpoint of a national laboratory focused on nuclear security.
For more information contact lregel@clarkson.edu.