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SUMMARY:Trinity College Science Society Annual Symposium - Various
DTSTART:20160306T100000Z
DTEND:20160306T181500Z
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CONTACT:Andrew Carlotti
DESCRIPTION:The Trinity College Science Society Symposium and Dinner is a 
 unique event spanning an entire day of talks by Trinity students. At the e
 nd of Lent term every year\, current students of Trinity College present t
 heir research and findings to their peers in a friendly\, informal environ
 ment. There will also be some talks given by Fellows at the college. The e
 vent is free and open to all\; no particular specialist knowledge is assum
 ed. There is no need to stay for the whole day – just drop in on talks y
 ou find interesting.\n\n\n|10:00|Opening|\n|10:15|Dr Serjeantson: "Newton'
 s Inheritance: Natural Science in Seventeenth-Century Trinity":http://talk
 s.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/64913|\n|11:05|Kadi Liis Saar: "Microfluidic techni
 ques to study the biophysics of nanoscale processes":http://talks.cam.ac.u
 k/talk/index/64916|\n|11:25|Alex Chamolly: "Mixing the Ocean":http://talks
 .cam.ac.uk/talk/index/64917|\n|11:45|Filip Szczypinski: "Polyester-based s
 ynthetic information oligomers":http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/64918|\n
 |12:05|Dr Stephen Elliott: "Next-generation computer-memory technology: cr
 ossover between physics\, chemistry\, materials science and engineering":h
 ttp://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/64919|\n|13:00|Lunch break|\n|||\n|14:00|
 Opening of the second session|\n|14:05|James Manton: "Optical super-resolu
 tion microscopy for bacterial spore coat structure determination":http://t
 alks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/64920|\n|14:25|Veronika Siska: "Ancient genome r
 eveals continuity in East Asia over the last 9\,000 year":http://talks.cam
 .ac.uk/talk/index/64921|\n|14:45|Neil Cunningham: "Predefined or Random? I
 nvestigating the site of daughter centriole formation on the mother centri
 ole using live two-colour fluorescence microscopy.":http://talks.cam.ac.uk
 /talk/index/64922|\n|15:05|Dr Rick Livesey: "Insights into human brain dev
 elopment\, evolution and disease from stem cell systems":http://talks.cam.
 ac.uk/talk/index/64923|\n|16:00|Break (tea and biscuits will be served)|\n
 |||\n|16:15|Opening of the third session|\n|16:20|Dan Malz: "Quantum Optom
 echanics or The Science of Firmly Holding Stuff in Place with Light":http:
 //talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/64924|\n|16:40|Vasilije Perovic: "Extremely L
 ow Frequency meteor detection":http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/64925|\n|
 17:00|Nick Kateris & Tejal Shanbhag: "Gas Cylinder Vibration Characterisat
 ion":http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/64926|\n|17:20|Dr Nir Navon: "Ultra
 cold Quantum Gases":http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/64927|\n|18:10|Close
 |\n\nMore details to follow
LOCATION:Winstanley Lecture Theatre
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