Find a Collaborator for a Masters Project at University of Cambridge
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25Mar
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23Mar
Come along to see how technology allows us, by generating energy, to overcome ‘gravity’ – children will be able to make their own LED torches to take away! Also, find out how energy is stored to allow a model train or cars to move for a given time, and watch how plasma generates light.
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23Mar
Drive a nuclear reactor: Simulate driving a nuclear reactor controlled using buttons and screens to understand powering a nuclear reactor.
Discover about radiation of household objects: Lazy Susan wheel integrated with radio transmitting sources and detector to demonstrate household items and their relative radioactivity. -
22Mar
Speaker: Professor Dr Marta E. G. Mosquera will deliver the Alex Hopkins Lecture 2024
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22Mar
Abstract:
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20Mar
Department of Engineering, Trumpington Street, CB2 1PZ
Ever wondered how your phone changes brightness in the sunshine? Or how streetlamps turn on at night? Well, they are both controlled by sensors.
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19Mar
Cambridge Zero and Cambridge University Press & Assessment are holding a half-day event to discuss educational routes into engineering for a sustainable and climate-secure future. Discussion will focus on: 1) academic pathways into engineering and; 2) ensuring that students develop the key knowledge, skills, competencies and interest in subj
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16Mar
Booking opens at 9.30am on Monday 12 February via the outreach website: https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/outreach
(Lecture at 12:15 and repeated at 14:45)
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16Mar
Our research group will be running an interactive Kahoot quiz with some interesting questions related to energy technologies. This event will run both in person and online simultaneously.
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16Mar
Join a wide selection of interactive family events set to take place across the University's West Cambridge Campus.
Topics explored and spaces open to visit on Saturday 16th March 2024 include: