Time: Behind and Beyond the Clock

Schedule

Fri Apr 26 2024 at 06:00 pm to 08:30 pm

Location

McHenry County College, Building B, Scot Room | Crystal Lake, IL

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Ever think about how time impacts our daily habits and activities? Join two of the world’s greatest time experts about the history of time
About this Event

Ever think about how time impacts our daily habits and activities? Join two of the world’s greatest time experts on a journey through the fascinating history of time...

Time: Behind and Beyond the ClockFriday, April 26, 2024 | 6–8:30 p.m.

We set the alarm, we run to catch a plane, we celebrate birthdays, and we watch a fleeting sunset knowing the sunrise always comes too soon. We are creatures of our clocks, tick tick-ticking away. There’s never enough time in a day unless, of course, we’re waiting in line. Are we consumed with time, or is the time consumed by us? And just how do we define time?


This engaging and educational look at time will not only cover the history of time, but the exploration of the science behind its measure and the technology of time transfer. You will also learn about the intricate applications of time in diverse realms – such as aerospace and defense, commercial enterprise, automation, and media.

Plus, learn about how the critical precision timing for the world’s most time-sensitive users can have catastrophic and/or astronomically expensive consequences.

$20 per person ($15 child/student/senior 55 and over)

*children 5 and under free

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

6-6:30 p.m. Libations

6:35-6:45 p.m. Introductions

6:45-7:45 p.m. Lecture

7:45-8 p.m. Q&A with Presenters

8-8:30 p.m. Dessert

8:30-10 p.m. Planetarium Shows – Tales of a Time Traveler (optional add-on)


ABOUT OUR PRESENTERS

John Clark graduated from the University of Missouri’s Trulaske College of Business with both a B.S. and a B.A. in Marketing. Beginning as a sales manager at Masterclock, Inc., he soon moved up to general manager and then to CEO, a position in which, for the last nine years, he has led the company into the international arena with just 25 employees. He has integrated precision timing solutions for industry leaders including NASA, Lockheed Martin, the Department of Defense, Federal Aviation Administration, ABC, NBC, CBS, IBM, Samsung… the list goes on. Whether it’s helping our astronauts ensure timely liftoffs or helping broadcast studios ensure smooth programming transitions, Clark’s entrepreneurial spirit has helped keep the world in synch by supporting mission-critical applications around the globe and beyond. Clark has been honored with the President’s “E” Award for Exports from the U.S. Department of Commerce; the Exporter of the Year Award issued from the State of Missouri; a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition from the United States House of Representatives, and the Employer of the Year Award from the City of St. Charles, MO.


Dr. Demetrios Matsakis attended MIT as an undergraduate and received his Ph.D. in physics from UC Berkeley, where he studied under Nobel Laureate Charles Townes, the inventor of the maser and laser, and built specialized masers in order to observe interstellar dust clouds where stars are born. Subsequently, he joined the U.S. Naval Observatory building water vapor radiometers and doing interferometry to observe quasars and galaxies at the edge of the observable universe. Measuring variations in the earth’s rotation and orientation piqued his interest in time and its measure. Dr. Matsakis then spent the next 25 years working hands-on with most aspects of timekeeping - from clock construction to running the USNO's Time Service Department, to international policy. He has published over 150 papers and counting. He is the author of the recently published An Introduction to Modern Timekeeping and Time Transfer, Springer 2023. He is an award-winning scientist whose oversight of our nation’s ultra-precise clocks has been responsible for the smooth functioning of everything from the internet to our global positioning systems.

This is an all-ages event. If you need an accommodation or a sign language interpreter, contact the Access and Disability Services department at (815) 455-8766 or [email protected]

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Where is it happening?

McHenry County College, Building B, Scot Room, 8900 Northwest Highway, Crystal Lake, United States

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USD 15.00 to USD 20.00

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