In association with the Embassy of France in Ireland
Lecture by Dr Cécile Fabre (ChemCam)
“Curiosity and ChemCam – analysing the chemical composition of Mars rocks”
Thursday July 25th at 19:30
Location: Dunsink Observatory (Admission is free. However, if you wish to attend this event please apply by e-mail to hod@cp.dias.ie as places are limited).
Dr Cécile Fabre is co-investigator in the Franco-American instrument “ChemCam” which has been set up for analysing the chemical composition of Mars rocks in the NASA’s Curiosity Mission.
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Lecture by Dr Stefano Panebianco (CEA-Saclay)
“Synthesis of Atomic Nuclei in the stars”
Thursday July 25th at 21:00
Location: Dunsink Observatory (Admission is free. However, if you wish to attend this event please apply by e-mail to hod@cp.dias.ie as places are limited).
Dr Stefano Panebianco (CEA-Saclay) leads a scientific program aimed at the full characterization of fission products at different research installations (ILL, GSI, GANIL…) and within international collaborations.
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Lecture by Dr Stefano Panebianco (CEA-Saclay)
“Nuclear Fission as a source of energy”
Friday July 26th at 15:00
Location: DIAS, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4 (Admission is free and no booking is required)
Abstract
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Last Updated: 22nd March 2016 by Anne Grace
2013-07-25 Upcoming Fringe Events to the Festival of Curiosity
Upcoming Fringe Events to the Festival of Curiosity
In association with the Embassy of France in Ireland
Lecture by Dr Cécile Fabre (ChemCam)
“Curiosity and ChemCam – analysing the chemical composition of Mars rocks”
Thursday July 25th at 19:30
Location: Dunsink Observatory (Admission is free. However, if you wish to attend this event please apply by e-mail to hod@cp.dias.ie as places are limited).
Dr Cécile Fabre is co-investigator in the Franco-American instrument “ChemCam” which has been set up for analysing the chemical composition of Mars rocks in the NASA’s Curiosity Mission.
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Lecture by Dr Stefano Panebianco (CEA-Saclay)
“Synthesis of Atomic Nuclei in the stars”
Thursday July 25th at 21:00
Location: Dunsink Observatory (Admission is free. However, if you wish to attend this event please apply by e-mail to hod@cp.dias.ie as places are limited).
Dr Stefano Panebianco (CEA-Saclay) leads a scientific program aimed at the full characterization of fission products at different research installations (ILL, GSI, GANIL…) and within international collaborations.
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Lecture by Dr Stefano Panebianco (CEA-Saclay)
“Nuclear Fission as a source of energy”
Friday July 26th at 15:00
Location: DIAS, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4 (Admission is free and no booking is required)
Abstract
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