60th Anniversary 1st Measure of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation
Robert Woodrow Wilson - Biographical (nobelprize.org)
The Antenna and Propagation Society Chapter Activity Committee, Communication Society, Computer Society, and IEEE Region 1 co-sponsored an event on May 20th to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the first measurement of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation.
Biography of Robert Woodrow Wilson (nobelprize.org)
Dr. Robert Woodrow Wilson, Nobel Laureate, along with the community, commemorated the 60th anniversary of the initial measurement of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation, a pivotal discovery regarding the Big Bang origins of the universe, at the AT&T Labs Science and Technology Innovation Center & Museum, 200 S Laurel Ave, Middletown, New Jersey.
STEM students had a unique opportunity to attend a luncheon where they could meet and interact with leaders and luminaries, igniting their passion for future scientific discoveries. A STEM activity offered a chance to view historical recordings of scientific inventions at Bell Lab and engage in meet-and-greet sessions.