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      <image:caption>Grant Wilson is a Professor in the Department of Astronomy at the University of Massachusetts.  He did his graduate work in physics at Brown University where he studied cosmology by building balloon-borne instruments to measure the Cosmic Microwave Background - the oldest radiation in the Universe.  After receiving his Ph.D. in 1998 he did postdoctoral work at NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center and then at the University of Chicago where he worked on specialized experiments in the field of observational cosmology.  Professor Wilson transitioned from early-Universe cosmology to studying the astrophysics of galaxy and star formation when he came to UMass in 2001.  He has since won the College Outstanding Teacher Award, discovered many hundreds of new galaxies with the AzTEC camera, chairs the Science Advisory Board of the Large Millimeter Telescope, is Director of the Graduate Program in Astronomy, and now leads a multi-national collaboration of scientists in the building and deployment of the TolTEC camera.  Grant Wilson currently lives in Windsor, CT with the love of his life, their four children, and their 4 pets.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In this session we will dive right into the beauty, mystery, and sometimes difficult to comprehend vastness of our universe. We will explore questions like: How old is the Universe? Is it made of what we’re made of? Is it infinite in size? What is our cosmic address? What are the most exotic parts?</image:caption>
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