Tai Solarin University of Education Announces 27th Inaugural Lecture on Earth’s Atmosphere

Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) is set to host its 27th Inaugural Lecture, a significant academic event that will delve into the complexities of Earth’s atmosphere.

Tai Solarin University of Education Announces 27th Inaugural Lecture on Earth’s Atmosphere

Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) is set to host its 27th Inaugural Lecture, a significant academic event that will delve into the complexities of Earth’s atmosphere. The lecture, titled “Earth’s Atmosphere: The Multi-Layered Sandwich of Toasted Earth-Space and Why Physics,” will be delivered by Professor (Mrs.) Olasimbo Olukemi Adebowale (Nee Oni), a distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Physics.

The event is scheduled for Thursday, October 3, 2024, at 2:00 PM, and will take place at the TETFUND 2012 Hall, located on the university’s Ijagun campus. This lecture promises to provide valuable insights into the intricate layers of Earth’s atmosphere and their interactions with space, highlighting the importance of physics in understanding these phenomena.

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Professor Adebowale, who holds a B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D., and PGDE from the University of Ibadan, is renowned for her contributions to the field of atmospheric physics. Her extensive research and academic achievements have earned her recognition and respect within the scientific community.

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The Vice Chancellor of TASUED, Professor Oluwole S. Banjo, extends a cordial invitation to all interested individuals to attend this enlightening lecture. The event is expected to attract academics, students, and professionals from various fields, fostering a deeper understanding of atmospheric science.

For further information or inquiries, attendees can contact the university at +234 803 670 8935 or +234 807 773 4255.