Joel Weisberg (physics) lectures in Sydney, works with Carleton students.
Joel Weisberg, professor of physics and astronomy, has been appointed distinguished visiting astronomer at the Australia Telescope National Facility and Visiting Professor at the Sydney University School of Physics during his sabbatical year. Kassie Wells ’07 and Kyle Willett ’05 joined Weisberg for a week of pulsar observing at the Parkes radiotelescope. Weisberg also has presented the following lectures in Australia: “Small-Scale Structure in the Interstellar Medium” at the Fourth Orange Pulsar Meeting; “Discovery of Pulsed OH Maser Emission Stimulated by a Pulsar” at the Sydney University Institute of Astronomy; and “The Lives and Deaths of Stars” at the Astronomical Society of New South Wales.
Joel Weisberg, professor of physics and astronomy, has been appointed distinguished visiting astronomer at the Australia Telescope National Facility and Visiting Professor at the Sydney University School of Physics during his sabbatical year. Kassie Wells ’07 and Kyle Willett ’05 joined Weisberg for a week of pulsar observing at the Parkes radiotelescope. Weisberg also has presented the following lectures in Australia: “Small-Scale Structure in the Interstellar Medium” at the Fourth Orange Pulsar Meeting; “Discovery of Pulsed OH Maser Emission Stimulated by a Pulsar” at the Sydney University Institute of Astronomy; and “The Lives and Deaths of Stars” at the Astronomical Society of New South Wales.