UppTalk: What do black holes and soap bubbles have in common?

Date
3 September 2024, 12:00–12:30
Location
Zoom
Type
Seminar
Lecturer
Anna Sakovich, Associate Professor at Department of Mathematics
Web page
https://www.uu.se/en/disciplinary-domain/science-and-technology/research/upptalk
Organiser
Faculty of Science and Technology
Contact person
Nina Lund

According to Einstein's theory of relativity, our existence can be seen as a curved space-time. But how do you calculate abstract phenomena like the Big Bang, black holes and gravitational waves? Mathematician Anna Sakovich uses geometric analysis and has won several educational awards. Join her for a conversation on everything from the expansion of the universe to how she gets students to enjoy math.

The seminar will be held in Swedish.

Link to the seminar (Zoom)

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UppTalk is a popular science seminar series via Zoom where you get to enjoy interesting seminars with researchers from Uppsala University. The seminars revolve around relevant topics where the audience have the opportunity to ask questions to our researchers.

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