An informal teatime discussion organised by the Winton Programme and Energy@Cambridge hosted by Kathleen Araujo, Stony Brook University.
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13Oct
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16Nov
The 21st Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP21/CMP11) will be held from November 30th to December 11th in Paris.
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14May
A discussion on harvesting energy from ambient sources as a solution for small-power applications
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16Apr
An introduction to patents followed by a debate as to whether patents help or hinder innovation
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12Mar
A Winton teatime discussion hosted by Craig Bennett, Director of Policy and Campaigns at Friends of the Earth. Craig was previously Deputy Director at the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL).
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12Feb
A Winton teatime discussion hosted by John Mullett, founder of Sustainable OneWorld Technologies, who will explore the potential for biogas and fertlilzer production using organic waste, with practical examples of his work in deploying systems in Africa.
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22Jan
A Winton teatime discussion hosted by Dr Paolo Luzzatto-Fegiz, Junior Research Fellow at DAMTP , where he works on the aerodynamics of large wind farms. In July, he will join the Mechanical Engineering department at UC Santa Barbara, where he will lead the newly formed Laboratory for Fluid Energy Science.
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29Sep
Winton Symposium on Global Challenges for Science and Technology
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29Sep
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01Sep
A Winton teatime discussion hosted by Dr Quentin Harmer, CTO of Endomagnetics. The company, spun out form UCL in 2007, is exploring the use of nanotechnology for medical applications and Quentin will introduce their work and some of the future challenges in cancer research.