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Feb 27
Lecture
Sixth Generation (6G) Cellular – Evolution or Revolution?

The current status of 5G has made mobile network operators hesitant to invest in 6G in 2030. This presents an opportunity to advance 6G as a solution to 5G's challenges while minimising costs

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United Kingdom Free
Mar 05
Lecture
Sellafield past, present and future: The science and technology of dealing with the country's nuclear risks and hazards

The lecture will cover Sellafield's history, its past role in nuclear power, its importance today, and how science, technology, and innovation (including robotics and artificial intelligence) are help

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United Kingdom Free
Mar 17
Lecture
Frugal AI

This talk explores Frugal AI as both an architectural philosophy and a practical framework for machine learning systems that are significantly more efficient without sacrificicing performance.

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GB Free
Mar 27
Lecture
The Birth of Airborne Radar in Britain

The world’s first airborne radar took to the skies on a flight in 1937 and by 1939, the RAF had access to operational systems which made a major contribution to the allied war effort.

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United Kingdom Free
Apr 21
Lecture
Hydrogen and Carbon Capture

This talk explores some technological innovations, deployment challenges, and the policy frameworks driving adoption of Hydrogen and Carbon Capture to achieve Net-Zero emission.

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GB Free
Apr 24
Lecture
The British Contribution to Subsea Telecommunications

This lecture reviews the contributions of British engineers, scientists and entrepreneurs to the worldwide network of undersea cables that today carry 99% of international telecommunications traffic.

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United Kingdom Free
May 29
Lecture
Can you hear the future? Cochlear implants and advances in hearing research

This lecture looks at the current status of cochlear implants and the direction of future research, both into future implants and approaches to addressing hearing loss.

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United Kingdom Free