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March 2010

  • IET Trevithick Lectures Lecture with experimentation.  Target Audience 14 to 19 years. Lecture 17 March 2010, Cardiff UK

  • Turing Lecture 2010

    Third Generation Machine Intelligence Professor Christopher Bishop, Chief Research Scientist, Microsoft Research Cambridge

    Lecture 17 March 2010, Manchester, UK

  • JET, UKAEA Visit

    Culham is one of the world's leading centres for fusion research, where scientists reproduce conditions in the sun and stars to create a new source of energy that is safe and environmentally benign.

    Visit 17 March 2010, UKAEA (JET and MAST), Culham

  • Maximise Your Potential

    Who is looking after your career? If it is anyone other than you, have you assessed the risk?

    Workshop 17 March 2010, Sutton Coldfield, UK

  • Routes to Registration

    The evening will cover in detail the requirements for professional registration.

    Lecture 17 March 2010, Basingstoke, UK

  • MRI: The Physics of Seeing Inside People

    This talk will give a brief overview of the history of the subject, explain how MRI is related to other methods of medical imaging, and provide a taster of some of the more advanced applications of MRI used in academic research labs around the world.

    Lecture 17 March 2010, Guildford, UK

  • Lifeskills: Goal directed project management

    Undertaking a project in the workplace can be somewhat daunting leaving you wondering where to start. This introductory workshop examines three fundamental elements of successful project management; Planning, Organising and Control and provides hints and tips on project management .

    Workshop 17 March 2010, Inverness, Scotland, UK

  • Electric Vehicles

    A talk on the electric car for the future.

    Lecture 17 March 2010, Sheffield

  • Colour Alchemy – Transmutation of B&W film recordings into Colour Assets

    Colour recovery relies on the particular manner in which the B & W film recordings were made, and hails from the Colour Recovery Working Group an independent group which has been working on the development of the technology – the idea for which was conceived over a decade ago

    Lecture 18 March 2010, Swansea, UK

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