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February 2010
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Static electricity - it's a strange business
With exploding custard, why the shop assistant wore washing up gloves, and other tales, Dr Jeremy Smallwood illustrates the world seen from the eyes of the static electricity consultant.
Lecture 09 February 2010, Salisbury, UK
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Role of the electric car in the future.
Lecture 09 February 2010, Cardiff, UK
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Community Broadcasting-The Vintage Radio Experience
In 2009 the Vintage Radio Group successfully set up and ran a VHF broadcast radio station in Birkenhead, together with full streaming of programmes over the Internet. This talk describes the various mechanics and regulatory issues involved in such an enterprise
Lecture 09 February 2010, Birkenhead UK
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BLOODHOUND SSC The Adventure Begins
The number one target for the BLOODHOUND SSC world land speed record attempt is not speed!
Lecture 09 February 2010, Peterborough, UK
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The wide range of biometric technologies represents a significant step forward in the field of security. Coping with variability and the ageing of human bodies are key challenges in spreading its use.
Lecture 09 February 2010, Manchester, UK
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Design & Application of CO2 Lasers
Visit to Rofin-Sinar UK in Hull
Visit 09 February 2010, Hull, UK
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Celebrating 100 years of electronics
'In November 1904, Prof. Ambrose Fleming patented ...
Lecture 09 February 2010, Lancaster University
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Mobile networks - Long Term Evolution (LTE)
“Long Term Evolution” (LTE) is the next milestone for 3GPP mobile networks. This talk will explore what differentiates LTE from existing 3GPP networks (GSM and 3G UMTS), how LTE can work alongside existing networks and the design objectives of LTE technology. Also what these mean for the networks users and the lessons learnt from the rollout of 3G networks. The challenges faced by vendors will be highlighted and how to offer cost savings while rolling out LTE networks and improve user experience at the same time
Lecture 09 February 2010, Swindon College, North Star Ave., Swindon, SN21DY
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Developing the Grid for a Renewable Future
The presentation will talk about the scale of the network challenge, the key stages and the level of study / review which is required before solutions can be deemed robust.
Lecture 09 February 2010, QUB Belfast
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CEng IEng professional development talk
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Workshop 09 February 2010, TCD Dublin
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A visit to the well known manufacturers of top of the range Hi Fi equipment who made the press recently by being the first to discontinue the production of CD players.
Visit 09 February 2010, Waterfoot by Eaglesham, Glasgow
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Diamond Light Source is the UK national synchrotron facility. Located in South Oxfordshire, it generates brilliant beams of light, from infra-red to X-rays, which are used in a wide range of applications, from structural biology through fundamental physics and chemistry to cultural heritage.
Visit 09 February 2010, Didcot, UK
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Recent development in human computer interaction
Latest development from Microsoft and Nintendo on their game consoles Xbox and Wii have aroused interests in what should be the most natural way of interacting with a computer!
Lecture 09 February 2010, Singapore
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Cloud computing is the next major computing paradigm that will change the way business, organizations, and government utilized computer resources. Although still in its infancy, major players such as Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and IBM are building investing billions in the development of highly consolidated, efficient, data centers. Join Viral Tarpara, Technical Evangelist from Microsoft, on an enlightening discussion about how the Cloud will change the IT and software development model for the next 10 years.
Lecture 09 February 2010, High Wycombe, UK
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Lifeskills Event on Voluntary Mentors Training
Please note that this event has been cancelled due to insufficient numbers.
Workshop 10 February 2010, Cheltenham, UK
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Professional registration couldn’t be easier. This workshop takes you through the application process giving you hints and tips on how to meet the competencies for your professional accreditation
Workshop 10 February 2010, Birmingham, UK
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Are LEDs more beneficial ...?
Lecture 10 February 2010, Barrow
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Engineering Minds – New Directions in Artificial Intelligence
Can machines have subjective feelings? Come to this event to get a fascinating glimpse into a future where machines might behave in ways that have hitherto been thought to be the preserve of humans.
Professor Aleksander is a world authority on Artificial Intelligence and has already given a particularly well-received lecture to the IET London Network.
Lecture 10 February 2010, Hatfield, Herts.
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SmartGrid - the future of electricity distribution
Anyone with an interest in SmartGrid and Energy management should attend this event; it is not intended to be a highly technical presentation but an overview on the factors that are changing the Electricity systems that we have today.
Lecture 10 February 2010, Basingstoke, UK
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How a Refinery Works: Coryton Refinery
From the production of crude oil through to the complex process of refining and finally finished fuel products, this lecture provides an insight into how a modern day refinery works using Coryton Refinery as a case study.
Lecture 10 February 2010, Chelmsford, Essex
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