Café scientifique - September 2023
High Energy studies of cataclysmic events in Australia
Where? Boola Bardip Museum
The talk will address how Australia is involved into the studies of the most cataclysmic events in the Universe, and how robotic
observatories are used to solve some of the most elusive problems stars can face when they are dying. From space studies to ground
observations, Dr. Gendre will explain the researches he is conducting at the University of Western Australia. He will show why (and how)
astrophysical studies can have impacts in the everyday life of anybody.
Bruce Gendre is Associate Research Fellow @ The University of Western Australia.
Bruce GENDRE was born in France during the last millennium and studied physics at the University of Toulouse. His doctoral thesis was on the formation of binaries in globular clusters. He has worked in Italy, France, the United States and now Australia at various universities and research centres. His main area of research is high-energy astrophysics, mainly explosive events.
Coffee and cake included in the ticket price.
This conference is organised in collaboration with AFRAN and WA Museum Boola Bardip at the Woodside Learning Studios of the WA Museum Boola Bardip.