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Oct 22
Lecture
Model based engineering - Preston

This presentation will focus on the System Level Multiphysics Modelling of Aircraft Mechanical, Electrical and Fluid Systems aimed at supporting the early validation of requirements and optimisation of integrated systems.

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GB
Oct 22
Lecture
Ice and Ocean in a Changing Climate

Antarctica and the surrounding Southern Ocean play disproportionately important roles in global climate. The climate can be considered an engine powered by radiation incoming from the sun. The vast ice caps and expanses of sea ice, as well as clouds and aerosols produced in the polar regions, reflect this radiation back into space helping to cool the planet. The global ocean circulation system depends on the cold dense waters that form around Antarctica, and transports huge amounts of heat and carbon around the Earth and supplies a significant proportion of key nutrients that support biological productivity globally. However, these regions are also some of the most climatically sensitive regions and are changing at unprecedented rates; we now have extremely high confidence that these observations are linked with human activity. In West Antarctica, glaciers are retreating, and there’s great concern about vulnerable floating ice shelves, with critical implications for global sea-level. The Southern Ocean is warming, sea ice dynamics are changing, and we're already observing shifts in marine ecosystems. And because the polar regions play such an important role in global systems, all these changes have the potential to feedback on climate making mitigation even harder. Our overall goal at the British Antarctic Survey is to provide critical information needed about the polar regions including the Arctic and glaciated mountainous regions in addition to the Antarctic: we need to understand how and why they're changing and what we might have in store in the future. The new BAS science strategy has its grounding in the critical information and understanding we need to inform climate policy, as is linked strongly with society and the safeguarding of everyone's future.

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GB Free
Oct 22
Online
Why software is fuelling climate change

This webinar’s aim is to show that most software is highly inefficient and so causes a significant quantity of unnecessary emissions. It also proposes incentives to academia and developer organisations to change their methodologies and tools.

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GB
Oct 23
Online event
Online
TheEye System - from TheyeQ

The non-intrusive quality control system

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Oct 23
Lecture
Accelerating Quantum Innovation with Integrated Photonics

A fascinating talk on the use of integrated photonics for quantum technologies.

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United Kingdom Free
Oct 23
Awards
The IET Excellence and Innovation Awards

In 2024 we are inviting the global community of entrepreneurs, experts, and creators to build an ecosystem that puts measurable impact at the core of innovation.

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GB
Oct 23
Seminar
Transformation to smart parking meter

The seminar is to share about the Transformation to an old-style on-road parking meter to a next-generation parking meter system.

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Hong Kong SAR Free
Oct 23
Lecture
Dorothée Pullinger – Barrow-in-Furness

Dorothée Aurélie Marianne Pullinger MBE. Aero and automobile engineer and entrepreneur trained at Arrol Johnston’s car factory and was headhunted to become the very young supervisor of Vickers Barrow’s thousands of WW1 munitionettes.

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GB
Oct 24
Lecture
Material Test Reactor Complex Decommissioning - Workington

This talk will discuss the experience decommissioning the Dounreay Material Test Reactor complex which included a fuel cropping pond, a shielded cell, a high active waste store and a heavily contaminated drainage system. It will also cover the work done completing the stage 2 decommissioning of the reactor.

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GB
Oct 24
Seminar
IET Singapore Professional Registration sharing

Are you considering applying for Professional Registration soon?

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SG Free
Oct 24
Lecture
Energy that does not cost the Earth

One of the greatest existential risks facing humanity is Climate Change. The evidence for it, the rapidly increasing risk and the cause, combustion of fossil fuels, can be seen clearly from geophysical data. Knowing this, the solution, the means by which it can be put right, also becomes clear.

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United Kingdom Free
Oct 25
Lecture
REMAP: probably the greatest charity you have never heard of

There are 16.1 million people with disabilities in the UK. Every one of them faces challenges in everyday activities that the rest of us take for granted. REMAP exists to solve these challenges. Find out how.

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United Kingdom Free