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From:Thursday 17 June 2021
To:Thursday 17 June 2021
Time:5:30pm - 07:00pm Thursday 17 June 2021
Location:Hypersonics Lab, P10, University of Southern Queensland, Baker Street, Toowoomba, QLD 4350
 

Take advantage of this rare opportunity to explore USQ's Hypersonics Lab and join us for the June 'Did you know?' community talk.

Rocket manufacture is at the cutting edge of science and engineering research and USQ and local partners play a crucial role.

Come and hear from Research Fellow, Institute for Advanced Engineering and Space Sciences (Research), Dr Fabian Zander about the giant leaps and small steps being taken in the rocket industry, including future development and research which will be led by USQ and its partners.

LIVE ATTENDANCE

Hypersonics Lab, P10, USQ Toowoomba (Download map to USQ Hypersonics Lab

When: Thursday 17 June 2021

Time: 5.00pm for 5.30pm-6.30pm.

VIA ZOOM

If you would prefer to attend via Zoom, please join us at https://usq.zoom.us/j/81586853905

Check out some of the other talks from the 2021 'Did you know?' community talk series and the 2020 series.

Hypersonics Lab, P10, University of Southern Queensland
Baker Street
Toowoomba
QLD
4350
 
Entry charges - AdultFree
Entry charges - ChildFree
Entry charges - ConcessionFree
Entry charges - FamilyFree
Entry charges - GroupFree
Entry charges - StudentFree
Contact phone 07 4631 2487
Booking informationLIVE ATTENDANCE

Register - https://usq.ungerboeck.com/prod/emc00/register.aspx?SessionID=famfelfd7fcnffkfa8

Hypersonics Lab, P10, USQ Toowoomba

When: Thursday 17 June 2021

Time: 5.00pm for 5.30pm-6.30pm.

VIA ZOOM

If you would prefer to attend via Zoom, please join us at https://usq.zoom.us/j/81586853905
Event websitehttps://www.usq.edu.au/events/2021/02/did-you-know-talks/dyk-jun-hypersonics
Contact organisationUniversity of Southern Queensland
Is food and drink available?Yes
Are toilets available?Not applicable
Is there disabled access?Not applicable

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