Spotlight: Illuminating Engineering

Speaker
Abdullah Bajwa, Callum Cuttle, John Allan, Mihir Sheth, Ping Lu, Sara Keller, Tristan Crumpton
Event date
Event time
19:00 - 21:00
Venue
Old Fire Station
40 George Street
Oxford
OX1 2AQ
Event type
Lectures and seminars
Event cost
Free
Disabled access?
Yes
Booking required
Required

Revealing the ground-breaking research that is helping to improve our lives and expand our horizons.

If you think engineering is all about building bridges and skyscrapers, this show is for you! If you want to know how engineers are helping to tackle climate change and antiomicrobial resistance, this show is for you! If you want to learn how engineering can help us reach Mars… you get the picture!

Hear from some of Oxford’s most innovative and enthusiastic engineers how advances are being made in diagnosing and treating diseases and infections…. how combustion engines could actually contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gases… how thermodynamics are making the dream of reaching Mars more of a reality…. and how understanding ketchup splatters could help us predict volcanic eruptions!

After seven short illuminating TEDx style talks, you’ll be ready to astound your friends and family with the answers to these fascinating conundrums:

  • Why does ketchup splatter, and why is it important?
  • Can we use sound to eliminate infections?
  • Could the humble bubble provide a cure for respiratory diseases?
  • How can we save spacecraft travelling at hypersonic speeds from a fiery end?
  • Can AI help diagnose infectious diseases with a cheap wearable monitor?
  • How can the internal combustion engine actually HELP to achieve Net Zero?
  • Can robots help us harness the power of microbes to produce recyclable plastic?