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Episode 3: Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Interview with Dr. Stephen Bosi

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April's Sci Flicks is none other than the hit science fiction film, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The Steven Spielberg classic dropped jaws across the world when it was released and still delights and entertains audiences to this day, including our special guest for this episode; Dr. Stephen Bosi. Dr. Bosi is a senior lecturer in Physics here at UNE in the School of Science and Technology and his distinguished career includes approximately a decade researching solar energy and sustainable technology and four years of medical research in the Radiation Oncology Department of the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney. Dr. Bosi's extensive knowledge within the field of physics made him the perfect academic partner for Sci Flicks this month, and he was only too happy to lend his insights into the film to Marissa Betts in this episode of UNE Sci Flicks!

Dr. Bosi will also be present at the special Director's Cut screening of Close Encounters of the Third Kind at Belgrave Cinema here in Armidale on Thursday April 28 and will be presenting a pre-film mini lecture about the scientific themes present in the movie and a post-film Q + A with audience members!

You can discover more information (and purchase your tickets) from the Belgrave Cinema website found here!

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April's Sci Flicks is none other than the hit science fiction film, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The Steven Spielberg classic dropped jaws across the world when it was released and still delights and entertains audiences to this day, including our special guest for this episode; Dr. Stephen Bosi. Dr. Bosi is a senior lecturer in Physics here at UNE in the School of Science and Technology and his distinguished career includes approximately a decade researching solar energy and sustainable technology and four years of medical research in the Radiation Oncology Department of the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney. Dr. Bosi's extensive knowledge within the field of physics made him the perfect academic partner for Sci Flicks this month, and he was only too happy to lend his insights into the film to Marissa Betts in this episode of UNE Sci Flicks!

Dr. Bosi will also be present at the special Director's Cut screening of Close Encounters of the Third Kind at Belgrave Cinema here in Armidale on Thursday April 28 and will be presenting a pre-film mini lecture about the scientific themes present in the movie and a post-film Q + A with audience members!

You can discover more information (and purchase your tickets) from the Belgrave Cinema website found here!

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