Prof. Brau's lecture is aimed at a general audience, high-school students are especially welcome. He will explain the mysteries, describe the facilities which explore them experimentally, and present our current understanding of the underlying science. The presentation will be at an introductory level, appropriate for anyone interested in physics and astronomy. This public lecture is part of a five-day, international conference on future accelerators, hosted by the University of New Mexico and organized by the American Linear Collider Physics Group.
Professor James E. Brau, Knight Professor of Natural Science, University of Oregon, and co-chair, American Linear Collider Physics Group