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Wooster Science Cafe resumes Tuesday, Oct. 5 with “The Science of Green Technology”

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The Wooster Science Café will resume its fall semester series on Tuesday, Oct. 5 with the topic called “The Science of Green Technology.” The event will take place at 7 p.m. in the Excelsior Room above Spoon Market & Deli at 144 W. Liberty St. in downtown Wooster.

The guest for the evening will be Chris Shamie from Schaeffler Transmission Systems to lead a discussion on the auto industry’s focus on hybrid and battery electric vehicles. The group will learn about these vehicle types and why they are suddenly taking off in recent news stories pertaining to the industry.

The Wooster Science Café can also be found on its website, or on Facebook and Twitter.

This is the second of four installments of the Wooster Science Café this semester.

In September, the topic of “The Science of Networks” was led by Erzsébet Ravasz Regan, Whitmore-Williams Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

On Nov. 9, the group will be led in a discussion by Bhakti Mamtora, assistant professor of religious studies and South Asian studies, Susan Lehman, Victor J. Andrew Professor of Physics, and Emily Mariola from Flex Wooster Yoga. The topic will be “The Science of Yoga.”

The final café will take place on Dec. 7 and will be called “The Science of Sound,” featuring Lisa Rainsong, professor of music theory at the Cleveland Institute of Music.

The group will be requiring masks except while eating or drinking and chairs will be arranged for physical distancing. There will be light appetizers served.

Posted in Event, News on October 4, 2021.


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