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Mind and Matter 2024: Good vibrations!
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An interactive participative show all about how sounds are made. Learn about waves, vibrations, frequency, Hertz and pitch with some clapping, rapping and...
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Mind and Matter 2024: Good vibrations!
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An interactive participative show all about how sounds are made. Learn about waves, vibrations, frequency, Hertz and pitch with some clapping, rapping and...
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Mind and Matter 2024: What's in space?
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What's in Space? and what does it do up there? Join astronomer Dr Anne-Marie Weijmans in this interactive talk to look at planets, stars, satellites and...
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Mind and Matter 2024: What's in space?
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What's in Space? and what does it do up there? Join astronomer Dr Anne-Marie Weijmans in this interactive talk to look at planets, stars, satellites and all...
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Mind and Matter 2024: What's in space?
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What's in Space? and what does it do up there? Join astronomer Dr Anne-Marie Weijmans in this interactive talk to look at planets, stars, satellites and all...
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Mind and Matter 2024: Inflatable mobile planetarium
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Inside the planetarium we project a simulation of the northern night sky and teach young audiences about various objects in space, from the solar system to...
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Mind and Matter 2024: Inflatable mobile planetarium
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Inside the planetarium we project a simulation of the northern night sky and teach young audiences about various objects in space, from the solar system to...
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Mind and Matter 2024: Inflatable mobile planetarium
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Inside the planetarium we project a simulation of the northern night sky and teach young audiences about various objects in space, from the solar system to...
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Mind and Matter 2024: Inflatable mobile planetarium -- additional show
Additional Show
Due to the high demand we will hold this additional show! Inside the planetarium we project a simulation of the northern night sky and teach young audiences...
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School of Chemistry Colloquium: Prof. Sir Richard Catlow
Structure, Dynamics and Reactivity in Catalytic and Energy Systems
The concerted use of synchrotron, neutron and modelling techniques has proved to be a powerful approach in probing catalytic structures and processes at the...
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School of Physics and Astronomy Garden Session
It is time to clear the garden and get it ready to plant fruit and veg used by the School and Community. Come along and help us to prepare the garden for the...
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Inaugural Lecture Showcase: Physics and Astronomy
Professor Natalia Korolkova: "Artisan light for quantum technologies" Professor Brendon Lovett: "Conquering the complexity of the quantum...
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School of Chemistry Colloquium: Dr Andreas Meyer (University of Gottingen)
Five years of 19F ENDOR at various field strengths: Applications in structural biology and recent developments
About five years ago, we have introduced 19F electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) as a spectroscopic technique to measure biomolecular distances on the...
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Advances in Computer-Generated Holography for 3D Display Applications
Darran Milne, CEO and Co-founder of VIVIDQ
This talk will mostly be about our efforts to make Computer-Generated Holography (CGH) a viable display solution for the consumer market, essentially looking at...
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School of Physics and Astronomy Colloquia
Professor Jayne Birkby, University of Oxford Host: Andrew Cameron
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School of Chemistry Colloquium: Dr Yang Xu (UCL)
Charge storage mechanism of "star" electrode materials for post-lithium-ion batteries
Developing alternative energy storage technologies beyond lithium has become a prom¬inent slice of global energy research portfolio, shaping future electrified...
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School of Physics and Astronomy Colloquia
Dan Garisto presents 'The physics of Unidentified Superconducting Objects: resistance drops, replication, and retractions'. Host: Henry Legg
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School of Chemistry Colloquium: Dr Antonia Mey (University of Edinburgh)
Proteins under the computational microscope, from machine learning to molecular simulations
Proteins drive most biological processes. Understanding how proteins function and how they interact with other molecules is essential for us to comprehend life...
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School of Physics and Astronomy Colloquia
Dr Richard Parker, University of Sheffield, presents 'The origin of short-lived radioisotopes in the Solar System'. Host: Rowan Smith
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School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor David Scanlon (University of Birmingham)
Computational Prediction and Experimental Realisation of New Transparent Conducting Oxides
Transparent conducting oxides have become ubiquitous in modern optoelectronics. The number of oxides that are transparent to visible light and have the...