Wednesday, September 28, 2016 @ 6:00 p.m. - Science Night Live with Dr. Michael Gruenwald! "Watching Molecules Dance On Your Laptop" at Keys on Main (242 South Main Street) in downtown Salt Lake!
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SCIENCE NIGHT LIVE
"Science Night Live public lectures offer a casual social and educational event in downtown Salt Lake. All events are held at Keys on Main (242 South Main Street), beginning with a social at 5:30 and a lecture at 6:00 p.m. Free and open to the public! Must be 21 years of age or older. Right across the street from the Gallivan TRAX station."
with Dr. Michael Gruenwald,
Department of Chemistry, University of Utah
Watching Molecules Dance On Your Laptop

Image Credit: University of Utah
Date & Time: Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 6:00pm (Social begins at 5:30pm)
Location: Keys on Main (242 South Main Street)
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What does it take to teach a computer the laws of chemistry? In this edition of Science Night Live we will explore how the same algorithms used in video games and space exploration can also help us understand the ways that molecules assemble to form useful materials. These materials can be used to store carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas, or even harvest solar energy.
Science Night Live is free and open to the public 21 or over. Please arrive early, as seating and parking will be limited. Click here to learn more about the Science Night Live lecture series.