Episode 30: Dr. Jon Tandy - a podcast by Dr Matthew Kose-Dunn
from 2020-12-17T09:00
Interview with Jon Tandy (recorded 2020-11-25)
Dr. Jon Tandy investigates the processes that happen in the first fractions of a second when objects in the solar system collide by looking at the light these events produce. However, his research takes place in the lab right here on earth, where he an his colleagues simulate such events.
- Dr. Jon Tandys profile at London Metropolitan University: https://www.londonmet.ac.uk/profiles/staff/jon-tandy/
- A publication from Jons research: http://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/6112/1/MAPS2020Accepted.pdf
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