The IET Wheatstone and London network Christmas lecture 2009
Bloodhound – the 1000 mph super sonic car
Date 09 December 2009
Time
18:00 for registration
Location
The IET, Savoy Place, London, UK
About the event
Hear from the driver behind the wheel of the latest world land speed record attempt – the BLOODHOUND Project.
“This is an iconic engineering and education adventure for the 21st century that is pushing technology to its limit. We aim to inspire the next generation of engineers and scientists by designing and building our incredible car capable of 1000 mph!"
Further information will be available shortly.
About the speaker
Wing Commander Andy Green, the fastest mathematician alive, is a fighter pilot with the Royal Air Force. For his ‘holiday job’ he works as part of the land speed record team. What a job!
Visit the Bloodhound SSC website to view more details about Andy and his thrilling high speed jobs.
Registration
This lecture is free to attend. Registration will be open shortly. Watch this space for information on how to reserve your place.
Organiser
The IET Measurement, Sensors, Instrumentation & NDT Network and the London Local Network.