APEX this week: Icy moons (Enceladus) from subsurface to space
15 March 2024, 1:00 pm–2:00 pm
This week at APEX we look forward to hearing from Dr Rachael Hamp, a postdoctoral researcher from the Astrobiology Group at the Open University This will be a hybrid event, held at Birkbeck and online.
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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Dr Andrew Rushby / Dr Joanna Fabbrijoanna.fabbri@ucl.ac.uk
Location
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Room 612Birkbeck, University of LondonMalet StreetLondonWC1E 7HX
The next Astrobiology and Planetary Exploration (APEX) seminar, on Friday 15th February at 13:00 GMT, features the following talk:
- Dr Rachael Hamp (Open University): Icy moons (Enceladus) from subsurface to space
Please note the day and location for APEX this term: Fridays at lunchtime, 1-2 pm GMT, in room 612 in Birkbeck’s main building on Malet Street.
A hybrid (in-person and online) format will continue this term but, of course, we warmly encourage in-person attendance to support our visiting speakers.
Details of the forthcoming APEX programme can be found at the link below, although we are still finalising some details. The latest information will be advertised in advance of each meeting. If you are not on our regular mailing lists and are interested in attending these seminars, please contact joanna.fabbri AT ucl.ac.uk.
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