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The Most Precise Clock is not in This Universe | Dr. Natalia Lewandowska | TEDxSUNY Oswego

~~ United by the theme of ‘Progress’, TEDxSUNY Oswego believes that ideas change everything, ideas create progress, and Ideas Move People! https://ww1.oswego.edu/tedx | TEDxSUNY Oswego is sponsored by the Division of Student Affairs at SUNY Oswego, Office of Admissions at SUNY Oswego, and Auxiliary Services!!! Thanks to WTOP-10 TV | Executive Producer and Editor: Melinda Brancato | Executive Producer: Kenneth Girard | Director: Dylan Zielinski | Technical Director: Lowden Pratt | Audio: Michael Shetler | Camera: Hunter Reymaniak | Camera: Paulie Baidy | Camera: Mike Neckers | Camera: Gianna LaBella | Remote Audio: Payton Reibstein | Remote Director/Technical Director: Oona O'Brien | Graphics: Chris DeLuca | Graphics: Mohammad Hammad | Video Playback: Chloe Siena | Broadcast Engineer: Jesse Senegeto | Video Specialist: Emily Mike | Video Specialist: Michelle Smith Dr. Lewandowska, an astrophysicist and Director of the Shineman Planetarium at SUNY Oswego, is a global expert in single radio pulses. Passionate about the cosmos since age 5, she has conducted research across Europe and the U.S., earning a Ph.D. and joining NANOGrav. She has worked on NASA’s NICER mission and explored pulsars and neutron stars using some of the world’s largest telescopes, including the Green Bank Telescope. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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