Is the Electron Round and are the Constants Constant?
- π€ Speaker: Prof. Ed Hinds, Imperial College London π Website
- π Date & Time: Monday 21 October 2013, 20:00 - 21:00
- π Venue: Plant Sciences Lecture Theatre, Downing Site
Abstract
We do not know how the universe evolved at early times, but somehow it managed to end up with a lot more matter than antimatter. Theories that try to explain this asymmetry of the cosmos, produce a corresponding asymmetry in the electron. Professor Hinds describes an experiment to measure this asymmetry, perhaps one of the smallest lengths measured.
The talk is free for CUPS members, Β£2 for non-members, and will be followed by a wine reception.
Series This talk is part of the Cambridge University Physics Society series.
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Prof. Ed Hinds, Imperial College London 
Monday 21 October 2013, 20:00-21:00