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University Scholar Series: Michael Kaufman, Michael Kaufman
University Scholar Series: Michael Kaufman, Michael Kaufman
University Scholar Series
H2O in Interstellar Space: How the Universe Conspires to Make Water Everywhere
On October 28, 2015, Dr. Michael Kaufman spoke in the University Scholar Series hosted by Provost Andy Feinstein at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library. His talk was titled “H2O in Interstellar Space: How the Universe Conspires to Make Water, Water Everywhere.” Dr. Kaufman's astrophysics research focuses on the interactions and feedback between newly formed stars and the interstellar medium—the raw material from which stars form. He constructs computational models of the radiative transfer, dynamics and chemistry that occur in regions of active star formation, …