Past Events
December 2024 | |
Tue 17 Dec 2024 11:00 - 12:00 | ![]() Centre for Sustainable Engineering The Centre for Sustainable Engineering is delighted to invite you to attend the seminar of Prof Sir Anthony K Cheetham, a Research Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He was formerly the Goldsmiths' Professor of Materials Science at the University of Cambridge (2007-2017) and the Treasurer and Vice-President of the Royal Society (2012-2017). He obtained his D.Phil. at Oxford in 1972 and did post-doctoral work in the Materials Physics Division at Harwell. He joined the... |
July 2024 | |
Wed 17 Jul 2024 14:00 - 15:30 | Seminar: Sustainable Engineering Chalk and Talk Centre for Sustainable Engineering The purpose of the event is to create a "common room" atmosphere in which people can informally discuss research. There will be two speakers, a PhD student and a post doc. They will introduce their research using a whiteboard, and there will be an... |
Wed 3 Jul 2024 15:00 - 16:00 | ![]() Centre for Sustainable Engineering Multifunctional materials have received increasing attention in recent years. Owing to their inherent biological nature as well as piezoelectric properties, piezoelectric biomaterials are considered as promising candidates for application in fields ranging from electrochemical energy storage to biological systems. Rational material design is important to enhance their piezoelectric and biological activity. Herein, recent advancements to piezoelectric biomaterials like peptide-based micro... |
June 2024 | |
Wed 12 Jun 2024 15:00 - 17:00 | ![]() Faculty of Science and Engineering Prof Andy Bushby (Founder and CTO of Ultima Forma) will present the story behind the founding of Ultima Forma, a disruptive materials engineering company. Join us for networking afterwards, refreshments will be provided. Please complete the registraton form via the link below. |
March 2024 | |
Wed 13 Mar 2024 13:00 - 15:00 | ![]() Centre for Electronics Please view the recorded event Seminar Summary Which areas in antennas will have a significant impact in 50-years' time? For that matter what was happening 50-years ago that influences what we do today? Although sometimes considered a niche technology, antennas are now ubiquitous and a key part of wireless technologies. Increased emphasis on, for example, energy efficiency, environmental sustainability and spectrum utilization makes their design even more important. In some ways antenna... |
February 2024 | |
Thu 29 Feb 2024 | ![]() Faculty of Science and Engineering This is an exclusive VIP reception showcasing our world-leading science and engineering and how diversity and social mobility are at the heart of Queen Mary's values and key to our success. The evening will introduce Dr Karen Salt from UK Research and Innovation along with two of our amazing alumni, a polar explorer and a leading industrialist, and one of our top professors whose research has transformed the treatment of hundreds of thousands of patients and has even been featured on a royal... |