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The Future of Quantum Computing - Weds 5th June, 2024
Join Prof. Dan Browne and the BBC’s Prof. Jim Al-Khalili as they discuss the future of quantum computers with some of the world’s leading experts. The panel will be completed by Prof. Elham Kashefi (Chief Scientist at the National Quantum Computing Centre) and Prof. John Morton (Director of the UCL Quantum Science and Technology Institute), and will explore the current state of the technology and the potential it has to impact your life and work over the next twenty years.
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6/17/2024
Welcome from Nigel Titchener-Hooker, Dean, Faculty of Engineering Sciences
Our Dean, Nigel Titchener-Hooker, welcomes you to the UCL Engineering Sciences community.
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6/7/2024
IEP@10
We interview current staff members from the Integrated Engineering Programme about how the idea was conceived, the challenges of setting up the cross Faculty programme, how students are taught, and the innovation of the programme, which celebrates 10 years in 2024.
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4/26/2024
Festival of Engineering 2024
In July 2024, University College London is planning a week-long festival showcasing how engineers are continuing to tackle some of the biggest challenges facing humanity.
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2/17/2024
AI Will Not Save Us - Prof. Paulo Blikstein
Richard Noss Lecture 2023 Recorded 30th Nov 2023 Prof. Paulo Blikstein discusses the future of AI in education and present new research on potential contrasting futures, exploring how AI could evolve and reshape education systems.
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12/15/2023
Disability Innovation Lectures: Innovation for Inclusion
Watch Professor Sujatha Srinivaasan, as she discusses the development of home-grown technologies, alongside business models which support venture growth in low-resource settings.
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11/17/2023
Health in a Handbasket - Episode 5: Peter Snow
Peter Snow is a lecturer working in rehabilitation engineering using virtual reality and robotics. He develops systems to help people with phantom limb pain and other conditions. He is also using gaming software to create training tools for surgeons, allowing them to practice complicated procedures in a safe environment.
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10/26/2023
Lunch Hour Lectures - Spring 2011 - Episode 14: Building scientific models with computers
Lunch Hour Lectures - Spring 2011 - Episode 14: Building scientific models with computers Model building is one of the oldest scientific activities and is essential for allowing us to understand the complex reality of nature. Modern computers have allowed scientists to develop models of unprecedented accuracy and detail, and this lecture will explore and illustrate some aspects of the contemporary field, using examples ranging from cosmology and geosciences to engineering and materials sciences. The power of modern visualisation techniques will also be illustrated. Vintage Podcasts - Lunch Hour Lectures
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10/2/2023