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Where does morality come from? Isn't science rapidly approaching a complete explanation of nature? Do you ever have doubts about your worldview? Where can I find meaning and fulfillment?

College students around the world are asking themselves and their friends these questions, but there is often no real place to explore these questions alongside brilliant faculty and leading thinkers. 

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Monopolizing Knowledge: An MIT Physicist on Science & Faith

Ian Hutchinson

Thursday, November 1
7:00pm in Campus Center, Trinkle Hall

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Ian Hutchinson

Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Ian Hutchinson received his bachelor’s degree in Physics from Cambridge University, followed by his Ph.D. at the Australian National University. As a Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering at MIT, his research interests include controlled fusion and plasma physics. He has been an advisor to the government of Canada, and from 2003-2009, served as the Head of the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering at MIT. He is also the author of the Principles of Plasma Diagnostics and Monopolizing Knowledge.

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