Monday 10 Jun , 2013 Dr Ivo Tews
Title: Preparing for the International Year of Crystallography
Covering the science from the beginnings of crystallography to the more
recent successes that
lead to the nobel prizes in Medicine and Chemistry, and will focus on the
underlying biology of these successes.
venue: Southwestern Arms (upstairs room) , 36 Adelaide Rd, St Denys,
Southampton, SO17 2HW
Time: 19:00 for talk 19:30 to 21:00. Plenty of time for questions and
answers .
Entry by a purchase at the bar or by donation in the tin, for the venue
facilities.
future talks
Monday, 08 July, 2013, Gary Morse, of the Russell Society - Geological Time:
The discovery of geological time, how it is divided up and how the times are
worked out.
Monday, 12 Aug, 2013, TBA
Monday, 09 Sep, 2013, Matthew Reynolds of the ISVR, Active Noise
Cancellation - How to solve noise problems by adding more noise
changes etc
http://www.divdev.fsnet.co.uk/scicaf.htm
recent past talks, including transcripts of talks and Q&A
http://www.divdev.fsnet.co.uk/scicaf2.htm
Monthly talks on a science subject
Future talks, usually the second Monday of the month.
To Be Confirmed (TBC) list, for future talks, in no particular order
a/ Prof Simon Cox: Supercomputing with multiple Raspberry Pi
b/ Prof Anneke Lucassen: genetic testing for inherited conditions
Preliminary arrangements for speakers on the following topics: ecology of
the New Forest,
infectious disease control, ocean currents, cochlea implants, space debris,
autosub sub-sea engineering,
holography, radio propogation, Xray CT 3D imaging,
orthopedic implants, drilling to the Earth's mantle, catalysis, engineering
aspects of industrial archaeology
machinery, micro-cube satellites, transport management, agricultural science
and food
sustainability.
Other science theme talks etc in the next few weeks
http://www.port.ac.uk/aboutus/newsandevents/events/title,176947,en.html
Ageing Network celebrates European Month of the Brain
08 to 29 May 2013
Winchester Science Festival Fri 20th July to Mon 22nd July
Details from
winchesterscifest.org where you can register for updates by
email
Speakers include Dr Helen Czerski and Dr Adam Rutherford who are regular BBC
Science presenters, plus Prof Mark Miodownik, Robert Llewellyn, Maggie
Philbin and many more.