"Zwischen Brötchen und Borussia" takes astronomy and biological systems as its theme
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In the first lecture, "Astronomy and Mathematics in the Plant World" on 27 May, Dr Burkard Steinrücken from the Westphalian People's Observatory and Planetarium Recklinghausen will show how plants align themselves with the sun and gravity and arrange their flowers and leaves as cleverly as possible. This results in astonishing symmetries and patterns that tell of mathematical connections. Some particularly beautiful examples of floral astronomy and mathematics will be presented in this lecture.
The four events in this summer semester will take place on Saturday mornings from 10:30 to 12:30. The lectures will be held on site in lecture halls 1 and 2 in Hörsaalgebäude II, Otto-Hahn-Straße 4; viewers can join them digitally via a YouTube livestream. The only exception will be the event on 24 June, when a talk-concert by the University Orchestra will take place from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. (concert starts at 11 a.m.) in the Audimax. The quiz for the respective lecture will take place online and will be activated on the event website 15 minutes before the start of the lecture and deactivated 30 minutes after the event.
Further information as well as links to the livestreams of the individual lectures can be found on the event website.
Event overview:
- 27 May 2023
Astronomy and Mathematics in the Plant World
Dr. Burkard Steinrücken, Westfälische Volkssternwarte and Planetarium Recklinghausen - 10 June 2023
Cooking up a primordial cell: What can you find out (and what not) about the origin of life in the lab?
Prof. Hannes Mutschler, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology (TU Dortmund University) - 24 June 2023
Discussion concert "Star Trek: Galactic music with a little physics".
University Orchestra of TU Dortmund conducted by Julian Pontus Schirmer with lecture interludes by Prof. Metin Tolan (University of Göttingen) - 8 July 2023
Cosmic Radiation - A Shower of Particles from Outer Space
Prof. Daniela Hadasch, Institute for Cosmic Ray Research (University of Tokyo)
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