Dr. Octavian Micu, invited at the Sound of Science show on Gold FM

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Today, 28 November 2014, from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m., you are invited to watch the Sound of Science show on Gold FM (96.9 FM) involving Dr. Octavian Micu, researcher of the Institute of Space Science (ISS) in the Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics Laboratory. He will talk about micro-black holes, whose existence is still hypothetical.

The ISS researcher together with his colleagues proposes, however, a unique fingerprint to identify the decay of microscopic black holes. The identification of their signature by observations would confirm the string theory and would change physics as we know it today.

Member since 2009 of the first global network for the research of black holes – „Black holes in a Violent Universe”, Octavian Micu is PhD in Theoretical Physics and III degree scientific researcher at the Institute of Space Sciences. Previously, he was a researcher at the Technical University of Dortmund, Germany, and Professor Assistant at the University of Alabama, USA. His research areas are: physics of black holes, neutrinos.

„Sound of science” is a show broadcasted from Monday to Thursday between 10:00-13:00 and the special edition on Fridays from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. on Gold FM. The show is moderated by Petru Stratulat and Sorin Badea, who discuss the latest issues in science, live together with experts – scientists, researchers, scholars, explorers etc.

The 28 November podcast will be available after the show on www.SoundofScience.info.

Dr. Octavian Micu, invitat la emisiunea Sound of Science pe Gold FM

10459915_1472676972988426_8182381371096351920_nAstăzi, 28 noiembrie 2014, între orele 12:00 – 13:00, vă invităm să urmăriți emisiunea Sound of Science pe Gold FM (96.9 FM) la care participă Dr. Octavian Micu, cercetător al Institutului de Ştiinţe Spaţiale (ISS) în Laboratorul de Cosmologie și Fizica Astroparticulelor. Acesta va vorbi despre micro-gaurile negre, a căror existenţă este încă ipotetică.

Cercetătorul ISS alături de colegii săi de echipă propune, însă, o amprentă unică pentru identificarea dezintegrării găurilor negre microscopice. Identificarea semnăturii propuse de ei prin observații ar confirma teoria corzilor (string theory) și ar schimba fizica așa cum o știm astăzi.

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