Dr Michelle Hale from Portsmouth University will be showing plenty of pictures from research she has conducted whilst at sea in the Arctic and elsewhere.
Tonight's speaker, Dr Neil Gostling, a Senior Teaching Fellow from the department of Biological Sciences at Southampton University will be presenting his talk, ‘What is Evolution by Natural Selection?'
“Using new technology to shine light on the lives of the first mammals”, Dr Gill will be talking about the technology that has transformed the study of palaeontology.
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.