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The Climate and Money
Café Scientifique member John Stott looks at evidence for the relationship between the climate problem and money. As an engineer, his initial reaction to the climate problem was to see it as problem about carbon pollution, so the way to... Continue Reading →
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What is Engineering Education and does it work?
Dr Rebecca Broadbent, Teaching Fellow, College of Engineering and Physical Science, Aston University Engineers have the power to shape the world and improve people’s lives, however engineering firms continue to warn of a shortage of engineers that poses a threat... Continue Reading →
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Introduction to Quantum Computing
St Patricks Irish Club 4 Adelaide Road, Leamington SpaMatija Pretnar, University of Ljubljana We often read in the media that quantum computers are fast because quantum superposition allows them to be in multiple states at once, enabling them to explore all the possible solutions in a single step.... Continue Reading →
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Building Leaves: How Close Are We to Artificial Photosynthesis?
Dr. Sebastian D. Pike, Royal Society University Research Fellow, Department of Chemistry, University of Warwick Dr Pike cover the background of photoexcitation, the challenges of the process, current state-of-the-art materials and devices and how his group at Warwick are developing... Continue Reading →
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Clinical Trials: Past, Present and Future
St Patricks Irish Club 4 Adelaide Road, Leamington SpaJon Bishop, Senior Biostatistician, Birmingham Clinical Trials Unit, University of Birmingham Clinical trials play a key role in advancing medicine and this has been reinforced during recent times due to the COVID19 pandemic. This talk will give the audience an... Continue Reading →
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Vaccine Optimisation Technology
St Patricks Irish Club 4 Adelaide Road, Leamington SpaDr Phil Gould, Associate Head of School Enterprise and Innovation, School of Life Sciences, Coventry University Vaccines save millions of lives per year. Unquestionably, the current COVID-19 pandemic is a timely reminder of what can happen in a population that... Continue Reading →
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The Fungal Kingdom
St Patricks Irish Club 4 Adelaide Road, Leamington SpaDr Rebecca Drummond, Birmingham Fellow, Institute of Immunology & Immunotherapy, University of Birmingham Dr Drummond covers the size and scope of fungal species on Earth and how we use them in day-to-day life (e.g. production of alcohol, food and antibiotics),... Continue Reading →
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Microplastic Pollution and its Detection
St Patricks Irish Club 4 Adelaide Road, Leamington SpaDr Katie Reilly, Research Fellow, University of Birmingham Microplastics are a pervasive pollutant globally, and have been found in all environments studied to date. However, the available data for microplastic ingestion and interaction with organisms in the environment is varied... Continue Reading →
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Failing to Succeed
St Patricks Irish Club 4 Adelaide Road, Leamington SpaThe vital role of testing and failure in the development of products. How have famous and infamous failures enabled the development of new products and even new sciences. From the failure of the Comet aircraft to the wobbly Millennium bridge,... Continue Reading →
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Innovations in Cardiac Pacing
St Patricks Irish Club 4 Adelaide Road, Leamington SpaDr Roger Beadle, Consultant Cardiologist
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Machine Learning for Smart Manufacturing of Lithium-ion Batteries
St Patricks Irish Club 4 Adelaide Road, Leamington SpaMona Faraji-Niri, Research Fellow, University of Warwick Lithium-ion batteries are the key component of many portable devices in our daily lives, they play asignificant role in electrification of transportation systems such as electric vehicles, e-bikes, and e-scooters. The manufacturing of... Continue Reading →
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Bioengineering: building physiologically relevant tissue models to investigate diseases
St Patricks Irish Club 4 Adelaide Road, Leamington SpaDr. Pranav Vasanthi Bathrinarayanan, who is a Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham School of Chemical Engineering will cover the different organ/tissue models that he has built. These include the respiratory tract, blood vessels, bone mineralisation and some immune... Continue Reading →