[local physicists] W&M Saturday Morning Physics: "Saving Infants in a Heartbeat"

Wouter Deconinck wdconinc at jlab.org
Mon Feb 18 10:59:25 EST 2013


Dear science enthusiast,

The next lecture in the Saturday Morning Physics lecture series of the
Department of Physics at the College of William & Mary will take place
on Saturday February 23.  The lectures in this series are aimed at
anyone with an interest in science (and high school students are in
particular encouraged to attend).

  "Saving Infants in a Heartbeat", by prof. John Delos
  https://events.wm.edu/event/view/physics/21136
  Saturday February 23, Small Hall, 11am

Prof. Delos studies the heart rate and respiration of infants in
neonatal intensive care units. He will show how monitoring the heart
rate of infants can be used to detect bacterial infections early on.

The lecture will start at 11am in the Small Hall building at the
College of William & Mary. Admission is free, and free parking is
available in the lot along Jamestown Road.

About Saturday Morning Physics:
The topics of this lecture series are wide-ranging but maintain a
connection with physics. All lectures will be accessible to anyone
with an interest in science. The lectures will take place in the main
auditorium of the newly renovated Small Hall building where the
Department of Physics is located.  More info on the lecture series
(including a printable pdf file of the attached flyer) can be found
at:
  http://www.wm.edu/as/physics/outreach/saturday

Upcoming lectures:
- March 23: "Guesstimation" by Prof. Larry Weinstein (ODU)
- April 27: "How Butterfly Wings get their Colors" by Prof. Ale Lukaszew
- May 25: "LIGO: Laser Detection of Ripples in Space" by Prof. Eugeniy Mikhailov

Best regards,
Wouter Deconinck
-- 
Wouter Deconinck
Assistant Professor of Physics
College of William & Mary
Office: Small Hall 343D
Phone: (757) 221-3539
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