View this email in your browser @SAGANorg #AskAstrobio Special Guest:

Dr. Daniel Angerhausen

Astrobiologist & Astrophysicist

Bern University Host:

Dr. Graham Lau

Communications Director,

Blue Marble Space Institute of Science Episode 28: January 21st at 10:00am Pacific time.

Simulcast live on Facebook, Livestream and SAGANet. Please join us as we welcome, Dr. Daniel Angerhausen, an astrophysicist and astrobiologist at the Center for Space and Habitability at Bern University!



A former NASA postdoctoral fellow, Dr. Angerhausen is also the founder and CEO of the science and tech communication start-up 'The Explainables'. On his search for planets around other stars, Daniel has flown five missions on the NASA airborne telescope SOFIA. Daniel is also mentor and science committee member of NASA Frontier Development Lab, an Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning incubator tackling challenges in various fields of space sciences in collaboration with industry stakeholders such as Google Cloud, Nvidia, and IBM. Daniel also plays Sepaktakraw, an artistic foot-volleyball game and competed several times at World Championships in South East Asia. This program is an interactive talk show where our guest will answer questions from our host, Dr. Graham Lau, as well as questions submitted via Twitter, Facebook, and SAGANet chat.



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