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EPISODE · May 22, 2019 · 19 MIN

How do we explain the universe we observe? With Associate Professor Ruth Britto.

from Trinity College Dublin Talks · host Katie S. Byrne and Tom Molloy

Hailing from Harvard and MIT, Trinity's Ruth Britto could very well be the next scientist to discover a new principle of physics. Her research looks at the nature of our universe and what it is made of through mathematical equations. She even knows who feeds equations to Sheldon Cooper from Big Bang Theory, but doesn't quite claim to be a fan of the show. Listen in to try and get a grasp on what this amazing theoretical physicist does on a day to day basis.

Hailing from Harvard and MIT, Trinity's Ruth Britto could very well be the next scientist to discover a new principle of physics. Her research looks at the nature of our universe and what it is made of through mathematical equations. She even knows who feeds equations to Sheldon Cooper from Big Bang Theory, but doesn't quite claim to be a fan of the show. Listen in to try and get a grasp on what this amazing theoretical physicist does on a day to day basis.

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