Recreating Stars and Quasars with Lasers and Plasma Accelerators
Offered By: Imperial College London via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of laser-plasma physics in this inaugural lecture by Professor Stuart Mangles from Imperial College London's Department of Physics. Delve into cutting-edge research on recreating celestial phenomena like stars and quasars using advanced laser technology and plasma accelerators. Gain insights into the groundbreaking techniques and applications of this field, and discover how scientists are pushing the boundaries of our understanding of the universe through laboratory experiments. Learn about the potential implications of this research for astrophysics, particle physics, and beyond in this engaging hour-long presentation.
Syllabus
Recreating stars and quasars with lasers and plasma accelerators
Taught by
Imperial College London
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