Physics colloquium: "The future of the universe"

Ort: H?rsaal A1

Astronomy usually looks at the past. However, at the physics colloquium on Thursday, 25 April, Dr Christian Theis, Director of the Mannheim Planetarium, will not only look at the formation of the solar system, but above all at the future of the universe. At 4.15 pm in lecture theatre A1, Theis will talk about the questions of when the (stellar) light will go out and how the last stars will form. All interested parties are cordially invited to attend.  

Theis is a habilitated astrophysicist and has worked as a lecturer at various universities such as Kiel and Vienna. He spent over 20 years researching the evolution of galaxies, among other things. He has been the director of the Mannheim Planetarium since 2010.

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Photo (Planetarium Mannheim GmbH): Dr. Christian Theis