Chemistry Showcase is an annual celebration of the Chemistry going on in our Department: all our second year graduate students present a poster and all third years give a talk in one of five RIG based Symposia, the poster sessions and drinks receptions. Everybody, from Faculty to postdocs to PhD and MPhil students, is invited to attend whichever
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30Sep
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26Sep
*Please note: this event is only open to current staff and postgraduate students of the University of Cambridge.
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26Sep
Please join us for a webinar on Trial two of National Grid’s EQUINOX Project.
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25Sep
This is an opportunity to meet your peers outside your immediate research group or discipline, to further understanding, collaboration, and engagement across the West Cambridge site in a relaxed environment. All locations and sectors are welcome!
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25Sep
After a successful debut event at Imperial College London earlier this year, a new edition of the Royce workshop on Entrepreneurship will be taking place at the University of Oxford.
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24Sep
Dr Simon Harrison FREng, Group Head of Strategy at Mott MacDonald, co-chaired the National Engineering Policy Centre (NEPC) Working Group delivering the report on ‘Rapid decarbonisation of the GB electricity system’ which was published in July 2024.
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23Sep
Cambridge Centre for Data-Driven Discovery (C2D3) seeks to create an interdisciplinary data science and AI community for Early Career Researchers (ECRs) and students, as a place for supporting researchers and their ideas, sharing solutions and networking.
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19Sep
Innovate UK are delighted to co-run this years GRIPS 2024 event with the British Plastics Federation.
Register: https://iuk.ktn-uk.org/events/global-research-and-innovation-in-plastics...
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16Sep
Registration page for Calorics 2024, 16-18 September 2024, organised by Xavier Moya, Mengfan Guo and Neil Mathur.
A Gala Dinner will be held on Tuesday, 17th September. To include this in your registration, please select from ‘Additional Items’ and add 'Gala Dinner' for an additional fee of £80.00.
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10Sep
Keynote speakers
Professor Sir Peter Bruce FRS, Chief Scientist of the Faraday Institution and Wolfson Professor of Materials at the University of Oxford