Speaker: Euan Smith (Head of Product Management, Angel Trains)
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15Oct
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15Oct
Speaker: Dr Amir Lebdioui, London School of Economics and Political Science
Amir Lebdioui is an LSE Fellow in Development Management at the Department of International Development of the London School of Economics.
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15Oct
Sensors Day 2020 will showcase highlights of sensor research and applications from all areas of science and technology. This year, we have joined forces with the AI4ER CDT to deliver a diverse field of speakers covering environmental sustainability, environmental sensing and, links between the COVID-19 pandemic and sustainability.
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13Oct
Speaker: Natalia Fabra (University of Madrid)
EPRG Energy & Environment Seminar Programme Michaelmas Term 2020
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06OctCastles in the Sky or Solid Foundations? Understanding Recent Developments in China’s Climate Policy
Speaker: Valerie Karplus (Carnegie Mellon University)
EPRG Energy & Environment Seminar Programme Michaelmas Term 2020
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01Oct
Speakers:
Professor Giles Oldroyd FRS (Director, Crop Science Centre)
Dr Tina Barsby (CEO, NIAB) -
01Oct
Sustainable development means meeting the needs of the present without compromising the well-being of future generations. Engineers have a vital role in creating systems and solutions to address the climate crisis and support more sustainable use and management of natural resources.
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30Sep
ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR GAS SEPARATIONS
Please register on Eventbrite to get the Zoom webinar link and password.
WEBINAR PROGRAMME
14:00 – 14:50 Prof. Christoph Muller, Professor of Energy Science and Engineering, Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering, ETH Zurich
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28Sep
The city is the future. By 2050, more than two-thirds of the planet’s 10 billion people will live in urban centres, according to the United Nations. The COVID-19 pandemic has shone a spotlight on some of the issues faced in the cities of today. So, we had better drag our cities into the 21st century, and fast.
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26Sep
Speakers:
Professor Stephen J Toope
Dr Emily ShuckburghTheme: Cambridge Zero