
“Science on Tap” is a new offering from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Once a month, an expert will share fascinating insights from their field of research, along with real-world implications of those insights.
Want to learn from University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) experts about the impact of science and innovation on everyday life?
If your answer is “yes,” there is a new monthly series named that might be just what the doctor – no pun intended – ordered. Named “Science on Tap,” the inaugural event will feature one of the newest members of the UTC enterprise – Dr. Rick Mukherjee, inaugural Director of the UTC Quantum Center. In his talk, “The Quantum Technologies All Around Us,” Mukherjee will discuss some of the many applications quantum science enables now–MRI scanners in medical imaging, lasers, solar cells, computer semiconductors, and GPS guidance–and what the technology may enable in the future.
The inaugural session will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, February 11, at the Tap House in St. Elmo. Subsequent sessions will occur at the same time on the second Tuesday of each month at the Tap House. Each gathering will feature an expert sharing fascinating insights from their field of research, along with real-world implications of those insights.
Participants can enjoy free snacks and appetizers, with beverages—including local brews—available for purchase at happy hour prices. There’s also a 10 percent discount for military, first responders, and students with official IDs.
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