Series will cover sustainable energy, infectious diseases and the importance of teaching computer science to children
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UCC launches 2012 SEFS lecture series
2011 Royal Irish Academy Life Sciences Lecture
13 May 2011 is the closing date for nominations for the public lecture
Royal Society of Chemistry Lecture – Chemistry and Light
Dr Peter Douglas from the School of Chemistry at Swansea University will explore the chemistry of light: how light is ‘made’ from lamps, lasers or ‘liquid light’ and its applications in medicine and technology, including DVD players, electroluminescent paper, photography, neo-natal phototherapy and clean energy. This talk will be most ...
RCSI Lecture: Advanced Diagnostics in Cardiovascular Disease
This lecture by Professor Dermot Kenny is part of the RCSI MiniMed 2010 / 2011 Open Lecture Series The lecture is free of charge; however registration is essential in order to guarantee a place. Find out how to register online
Lecture entitled ‘Cancer treatment – does the immune system have all the answers?’
Professor Jim Johnston will discuss his cutting edge research which is helping to identify the causes of cancer and is making great strides in terms of improving methods of diagnosis and treatment. This lecture is part of an annual RDS Irish Times lecture programme organised in association with the Irish ...
Solar Stormwatch – scientists need you!
Trinity College Dublin is hosting the STEREO Science Working Group 21 convention from 22-26 March 2010. STEREO is the Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory, an innovative NASA mission to study how large solar storms influence our life on earth. As part of the convention, two of the world’s leading female solar ...
STEREO: sounds of the Sun
Trinity College Dublin is hosting the STEREO Science Working Group 21 convention from 22-26 March 2010. STEREO is the Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory, an innovative NASA mission to study how large solar storms influence our life on earth. As part of the convention, two of the world’s leading female solar ...
Warm climates lecture in TCD
A lecture entitled “Warm Climates of the Deep Past and what they tell us about the Future” will take place in the Botany Lecture Theatre, Trinity College Dublin on Thursday 11 February at 7:30pm. The warm climates that predominated in Earth’s deep past provide some of the closest analogues for ...
