Spring into STEM 2.0: Making a difference through engineering (Online)
UCL Engineering is hosting another unmissable series of lectures exploring hot topics in STEM, live at UCL East!
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Location
Online
Agenda
5:10 PM - 6:30 PM
Biocatalytic engineering & crime on social media
Ashly Fuller
Jack Jeffries
About this event
This is the event page is for tickets for the livestream (online-only) of the face-to-face Spring into STEM event series. If you wish to book in-person tickets, please visit the main event page.
Each evening of Spring Into STEM 2.0 will feature two TED-style talks by expert researchers, offering interdisciplinary perspectives on meaningful applications of engineering, followed by a Q&A session.
Our academic hosts will highlight how their research combats some of the biggest challenges our world faces, at the particle level all the way through to biocatalytic engineering and healthcare - perfect for inquisitive minds who want to explore the exciting world of STEM. You don't need to have any prior higher level education in science, technology, engineering or maths to enjoy these events - everyone is welcome.
Frequently asked questions
This event series is aimed at members of the general public - particularly those who want to learn more about interdisciplinary applications of STEM to solving some of the world's biggest problems. School groups, young people and prospective students are more than welcome to attend, too.
Two short talks from researchers with different sets of expertise, followed by a Q&A session with them and the chair. We'll be providing (non-alcoholic!) refreshments at the end of the event, which presents a chance to ask speakers more questions if you like, or chat with other audience members.
The booking form will ask you about your dietary and accessibility requirements. Please complete this at least two (three, for accessibility adjustments) weeks in advance of the event, and to ensure we can make any accessibility adjustments please also get in touch engineering.srm@ucl.ac.uk.
The livestream will be hosted on YouTube and will start at approximately 5PM. You will receive a link to the session. Each livestream will be live-captioned.