2020 ExplOrigins Colloquium

Exploring the nature of diverse environments, understanding how the world evolved to its present state

The ExplOrigins group is hosting the 3rd annual Exploration and Origins Colloquium on January 27th and 28th, in another example of Georgia Tech’s thriving collaboration between the astrobiology and space science communities.The program kicks off with a poster session on Monday, Jan. 27, and continues with plenary lectures, contributed talks, and a networking session on Tuesday, Jan. 28.

The interdisciplinary colloquium will highlight space exploration science, as well as  biological, geological, and astronomical origins research in the Georgia Institute of Technology and neighboring universities. The colloquium aims to forge relationships among diverse individuals, encourage collaboration and interdisciplinary understanding, and kick-start fundable projects requiring the skills and expertise of multilab teams.

The colloquium will begin with a poster session on the evening of the 27th where attendees will show off their latest work in an environment conducive to interdisciplinary collaboration. Activities on the 28th include a day-long seminar with twelve contributed talks, and highlighted keynote addresses by: Mariel Borowitz of Georgia Tech’s Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, and Christopher Carr of MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital. This colloquium takes place in the context of a burgeoning astrobiology community at Georgia Tech, with the Institute having recently hosted the Astrobiology Graduate Conference in 2018 and announced the host of Astrobiology Science Conference in 2021.


 

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Event Details

Date/Time:

  • Date: 
    Monday, January 27, 2020 - 5:00pm to Wednesday, January 29, 2020 - 4:59pm

Location:
Jan 27: MoSE Atrium floors 1 and 2; Jan 28: IBB Suddath Room