Last Lectures
Last Lectures is a new ECM lecture series featuring activists, researchers, and journalists. Speakers will respond to a simple prompt: “If you knew you were giving your last lecture, what would you say?”
The ECM will host Last Lectures once a month from 6-8pm. See below for a list of dates, and come back soon for announcements about upcoming speakers!
Thursday, July 31: “Looking for Life in the Outer Solar System”
Featuring Dr. Claire Marshall
Claire Marshall, Associate Professor of Geospectroscopy, is a solid-state Raman spectroscopist, and astrobiologist. She has been involved in Raman spectroscopy of crystalline solids, and the application of Raman spectroscopy in astrobiology and planetary science research since 2002. Her interests are in Raman spectroscopy, astrobiology, and exploring the potential of Raman spectroscopy as a life detection technique, and design, fabrication, and development of spectroscopic instrumentation for life detection. She has been awarded and managed over $5 million in grants throughout her career.