Quench your thirst for knowledge at Science on Tap, a free, monthly event hosted by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and launching in February.
Dr. Rick Mukherjee, inaugural director of the UTC Quantum Center, is featured presenter at the Science on Tap debut event, 5-7 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 11, at the Tap House in St. Elmo. In his talk, “The Quantum Technologies All Around Us,” Mukherjee will discuss some of the many applications quantum science enables now–among them MRI scanners in medical imaging, lasers, solar cells, computer semiconductors and GPS guidance–and what the technology may enable in the future. And he’ll take your questions.

Science on Tap will take place 5-7 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month at the Tap House. In a very casual and informal setting, each gathering will feature an expert sharing fascinating insights from their field of research, along with—and especially—real-world implications of those insights.
Participants can enjoy free snacks and appetizers, with beverages—including local brews—available for purchase at happy hour prices. Plus a 10% discount for military, first responders and students with ID.
Whether you have professional, business or casual interest in research and science, or you just like to be well-informed, Science on Tap is a free event for you.
REGISTER HERE
Tap House parking is FREE
See you there: 5-7 pm, Tuesday, Feb. 11
- 3800 St. Elmo Ave. #114
- Chattanooga 37409
