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New discoveries, challenges and opportunities with the Square Kilometre Array

23 June 2021 @ 4:30 pm - 8:00 pm

HYBRID EVENT
Presented by the West Australian, South Australian and Northern Territory Divisions

Wednesday 23 June 2021

Presentation (webinar via zoom) — 5:15-6:30pm AWST
In-person event — 4:30-8:00pm AWST

Free

Mankind’s understanding of Nature is now at a point of crisis. More than 95% of the Universe we live in is composed of mysterious stuff — matter that is hidden from the view of our telescopes and a form of energy that is tearing the Universe apart. Our two most successful theories of Nature — the theory of atoms and the theory of Gravity – cannot together describe the Big Bang which formed the Universe 13.7 billion year ago. We need a new idea, a new concept that will provide us with a consistent picture of the evolution of our Universe and its contents. New ideas flow from discoveries. Our ability to explore, map and make discoveries within our Universe is about to be exploded by more than a factor of 3000.

The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio telescope will revolutionise our view of the Universe. It will push the boundaries of our knowledge back in time to the formation of the first stars and galaxies. It will also push the boundaries of our technology and will provide new industrial, educational, scientific and technological opportunities in the 21st century.

All Fellows and guests are welcome.

SPEAKER
Professor Peter J Quinn FTSE, FASA
Executive Director, International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR)

PROGRAM
5:00pm-5:15 pm — Guest arrival (EZONE North Rooms 110 and 111)
5:15pm-6:00 pm — Presentation by Professor Peter Quinn FTSE
6:00pm-6:30 pm — Discussion
6:30pm-7:30 pm — Nibbles and drinks (EZONE Social, Ground Floor)
8:00pm-event concludes

REGISTRATION
Closes on Sunday, 20 June 2021.

COST
Free — drinks and nibbles will be provided.

PARKING
Free parking at staff and students car parks after 5:00pm

Venue

UWA EZONE