Presenting his talk on “Drones and other Unmanned Air Vehicles", Dr Stephen Prior from Engineering and Physical Sciences Faculty at Southampton University comes highly recommended.
Dr Tracy Melvin, an Associate Professor at the Southampton University Optoelectronics Research Centre, will be giving the final talk of the season before the summer break. The talk takes place from 7pm on Monday 12th June.
Cafe Scientifique will be holding a Bayology special on Friday evening with talks by three experts in their field. The discussions will centre around climate change and the rising sea levels in Sandown.
Professor Vladimiro Sassone's research interests span over trust, anonymity, privacy, cyber controls, the security of clouds, industrial control systems and the Internet of things. Hear his talk tonight.
Cafe Scientifique returns to Shanklin tonight (Monday) with Dr Frank Ratcliff and Dr. Catherine Mercer of Genomics England, who will be talking about the 100,000 Genome Project.
At Monday's Cafe Scientifique, Professor Mary Edwards will draw upon examples from Alaska and Siberia to illustrate arctic warming and its consequences. Talk and then Q&A with interval.
The opening session of the season sees a members' discussion. The two items up for discussion are Hinkley Point and the theory of human origin. Why not pop along and help make it a stimulating evening.
Come along and find out more about how robotics research has significantly changed in the last ten years. You'll be able to see the hardware in person.
This very entertaining, but informative Cafe Scientifique talk on a subject most people don’t know anything about takes place on Monday night from 7pm. You'll never look at Dinosaurs the same way again, especially ducks!
Dr Gupta's talk at Cafe Scientifique looks like it'll be fascinating, so why not expand your mind by learning more about Radio Astronomy, Quasars and Black Holes from an expert.