Trinity College Science Society Symposium 2015
- đ¤ Speaker: Prof. Brakefield, Prof. Didier Queloz, Dr Arthur Norman and others
- đ Date & Time: Sunday 08 March 2015, 10:00 - 17:45
- đ Venue: Winstanley Lecture Theatre
Abstract
The Trinity College Science Society Symposium and Dinner is a unique event spanning an entire day of talks by Trinity students. At the end of Lent term every year, current students of Trinity College present their research and findings to their peers in a friendly, informal environment. The event is free and open to all; no particular specialist knowledge is assumed. There is no need to stay for the whole day â just drop in on talks you find interesting.
The Program is:
| 10:00 â 10:45 | Dr. Arthur Norman: A Computing Project That Has Been Running for 50 Years |
| 10:45 â 11:15 | Guy Emerson: Teaching Computers to Read |
| 11:15 â 11:45 | Carl Turner: An Introduction to Instantons |
| 11:45 â 12:15 | Alexey Morgunov: The Not-So-Universal Genetic Code |
| 12:15 â 13:15 | LUNCH |
| 13:15 â 14:00 | Prof. Didier Queloz: Exoplanets and the Nature of Other Worlds |
| 14:00 â 14:30 | Mary Fortune: Finding Shared Casual Variants Between Diseases |
| 14:30 â 15:00 | Madeline Kavanagh: Fragment Based Discovery of Potent and Selective CYP121 Inhibitors for Tuberculosis |
| 15:00 â 15:30 | Dan Safka: Raspberry Pi Imaging |
| 15:30 â 16:00 | BREAK |
| 16:00 â 16:30 | Emily Adlam: The Quantum Measurement Problem |
| 16:30 â 17:00 | Amelia Joy Thompson: Poking Brains: the Mechanics of Neural Development |
| 17:00 â 17:45 | Prof. Brakefield: Evolution on the Wing |
Series This talk is part of the Trinity College Science Society (TCSS) series.
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- Chris Davis' list
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- Guy Emerson's list
- Trinity College Science Society (TCSS)
- Winstanley Lecture Theatre
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Prof. Brakefield, Prof. Didier Queloz, Dr Arthur Norman and others
Sunday 08 March 2015, 10:00-17:45