Past Events

November 2025

Tue 4 Nov 2025
10:00 - 16:00
Image: AI Collaborative Workshop
Centre for Probability, Statistics and Data Science

We aim to bring together experts in AI and those using (or hoping to use) AI methods in their research, from all the five Schools of the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We envisage that the workshop will strengthen the ties between Schools, build a research community around the development and use of AI and develop teams and ideas well ahead of funding calls.  Participation by registration: Registration is now closed. Organisers: Marcella Bona, Thomas Roelleke, Kostas Papafitsoros,...

October 2025

Mon 13 Oct 2025
13:00 - 14:00
Image: Seminar: Sir Peter Mansfield Lecture: "Bioelectronics – From Exploratory Research to Medical Translation" by Professor John Rogers, Querrey Simpson Institute for Bioelectronics, Northwestern University
Centre for Electronics

Bioelectronics – From Exploratory Research to Medical Translation Please do register for the seminar at this link Advanced electronic/optoelectronic technologies designed to allow stable, intimate integration with living organisms will accelerate progress in biomedical research; they will also serve as the foundations for new approaches in monitoring and treating diseases. Specifically, capabilities for injecting miniaturized, biocompatible electronic systems and other components into...

July 2025

Fri 11 Jul 2025
10:00 - 18:30
Image: UK EvoDevo posterConference: UK EvoDevo
Centre for Evolutionary and Functional Genomics

The UK EvoDevo meeting is a one-day conference that brings together the UK-based community in evolutionary developmental biology. The keynote speakers for this edition are Dr Edwige Moyroud (University of Cambridge) and Prof Christopher Lowe (Stanford University). To submit your abstract for oral or poster presentation, go to this webpage, where you can also indicate dietary preferences and any mobility restrictions. For further information, see the london evo-devo's webpage Fee: £5...

May 2025

Thu 22 May 2025
11:00 - 12:00
Image: Prof Moe Z. WinSeminar: Quantum Nexus For Sensing, Communication, Control, And Computing
Centre for Electronics

Click here to join the seminar online Summary Recent advancements in quantum information science are poised to unleash new sensing, communication, control, and computing (SC3) capabilities. Synergies in SC3 promise the development of next-generation networks with unprecedented performance. For instance, (i) control of statistical information empowers practical quantum inference, (ii) quantum ranging and synchronization facilitates networked sensing, and (iii) remote entanglement...