Professor Geoff Pilkington will talk about the latest research to find new drugs and develop innovative treatments, ultimately finding a cure for brain tumours.
In tech terms, this role is top of the tree. An innovator in many different areas, this week IBM picked Isle of Wight resident Andy to being their CTO.
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.
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.
Ada Lovelace was the world's very first computer programmer and responsible for inspiring thousands of women to follow a career in Science and Technology.
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.
Cafe Scientifique stalwart, Pam Ash, is recognised by the British Science Association for her outstanding dedication to science communication. You can congratulate Pam in person at tonight's Cafe Sci event in Shanklin.
The Cafe Sci talks are always fascinating and well worth popping along to. Tonight's talk takes you on a tour of the Large Hadron Collider. The talk is followed by a Q&A. Starts at 7pm sharp.
Cocoa expert, Barry Arnold, will be revealing on Monday evening why so many of us love chocolate and the scientific approach to understanding its appeal.