“What has astronomy done for me lately?”
Presentation by NAS VP: Gordon Farlie
Bio: Gordon graduated from the University of Toronto in 1986 in Electrical Engineering. He then pursued his Bachelor of Education in1987 and spent the next 30 years teaching math and science in high school. His roles have included department head, site administrator, liaison between high school, elementary, and post-secondary, and was the lead mentor for provincial Science Olympics. He worked with Peel Police to produce “Worlds Collide,” which involved 300 students investigating a simulated on-site car crash. Drama, law, physics, and media students worked together to show the multifaceted aspects that a fatality can have on a community.
Gordon got his first telescope at age 10 and has been looking up from then on. He is an avid reader of all things concerning astronomy. Gordon has always been the “go-to guy” at his school for all things concerning astronomy. He is most fascinated with gravity, dark matter, and energy. After seeing Star Wars in 1977, Gordon has been a science fiction fan and loves when movies occasionally get the physics and astronomy right.
Gordon and his family moved to Nanaimo in the summer of 2022, and he continues to work with students as a private tutor.
Gordon’s wife Maggie is currently a supply teacher with Cowichan Board. He has two children, Kevin (first year Masters in Nuclear Engineering in Ontario) and Anna (first year theatre at VIU), and has a golden doodle named Leo and a King Charles Spaniel named Molly.
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