“Can we really listen to the Higgs Boson? Sound and music in science”
Speaker: Nuria Bonet Filella (PhD Candidate, ICCMR)
10 March 2016, 1 – 2 pm
in the Portland Square Building Room C1 at Plymouth University
ALL WELCOME! FREE! (Cake & tea provided!)
At Plymouth we have a vibrant postgraduate student community that organises a variety of talks and discussions for students and the public.
Every other Thursday (up to 19 May), the ‘Nobel Sessions’ cover a wide variety of science related topics from multidisciplinary speakers at different stages in their academic careers.
Nuria Bonet Filella is a PhD student in the School of Humanities and Performing Arts at Plymouth University. Her research interests include Music and Science, Sonification, Music for Environmental Communication, Electroacoustic Composition and Sound installations. You can visit her soundcloud page by clicking here.
For more information about the Nobel Sessions, please visit: https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/the-nobel-sessions