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DESCRIPTION:A Life in Research\nResearch is the fuel that drives innovation
  and progress. The work of a researcher is often fascinating\, frustrating
 \, challenging\, and rewarding. Meet some of McGill University’s most prom
 inent researchers\, men and women who have been recognized with major awar
 ds like the Ordre National du Quebec and the Order of Canada. These indivi
 duals have devoted their careers to answering questions no one else has be
 en able to fully answer before. Find out what prompted them to explore the
 ir particular field\, what motivates them\, and what advice they would giv
 e to someone thinking of embarking on A Life in Research.\nEpisode 1: Astr
 ophysics and Robots\nVicky Kaspi is an astrophysicist and leads the McGill
  Pulsar Group. Her research focuses on neutron stars: massive\, dense cele
 stial objects that emit bursts of radiation as they rotate and that are fo
 rmed when a massive star explodes.\nGregory Dudek is Director of the McGil
 l Mobile Robotics Lab. His research deals with sensing for robots and the 
 development of underwater and amphibious robots.\n
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SUMMARY:Astrophysics and Robots\, 14:30
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/channels/event/astrophysics-and-robots-1430-25414
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