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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Women in Engineering

A short promotional film featuring women who have been inspired to work in the engineering.
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

'Light' Part 1 - Connecting to the internet through your lights

Can we receive information through our lighting?
Department of Engineering Science Lectures

Space Engineering at Harwell

Dr Anna Orlowska, Science, Technology and Facilities Council gives a talk on the Space Engineering at Harwell.
Department of Engineering Science Lectures

Hypersonic to Hypervelocity Spacecraft Heat Transfer

Professor Matthew McGilvray gives a talk on heat transfer issues involved in space flight re-entry.
Department of Engineering Science Lectures

Cooling the Mid-Infrared Instrument

Paul Bailey, University of Oxford, gives a talk about cooling one of the instruments on the James Webb Telescope.
Department of Engineering Science Lectures

Paving the Path for Human Space Exploration: The Challenges and Opportunities

The 42nd Maurice Lubbock Memorial Lecture: ‘Paving the Path for Human Space Exploration:The Challenges and Opportunities’ presented by Lauri N. Hansen, Director of Engineering, NASA Johnson Space Centre.
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

'Killers' part 2 - Keeping water flowing with smartphones

Water pumps are a lifeline for many communities in developing countries. But how can you monitor them all to know whether they're in working order? And can you collect data based on pump usage to provide useful insights into community health?
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Too Valuable to Die?

Silke Ackermann, Nigel Biggar and Liz Bruton debate the ethics of science and scientists going to war
Department of Engineering Science Lectures

Splashing, sloshing and stealth – offshore hydrodynamics writ large

Professor Paul Taylor, University of Oxford gives a short talk as part of the 41st Maurice Lubbock lecture series in the Department of Engineering Science.
Department of Engineering Science Lectures

Rise of the Machines

Hugh Durrant-Whyte, Professor and ARC Federation Fellow at the University of Sydney, gives the 41st Maurice Lubbock Memorial Lecture.
Alumni Weekend

The 2020 Vision for Engineering Science in Oxford

Professor Lionel Tarassenko, an alumnus of the Department and its new Head as of September 2014, sets out his vision for the Department for the next five years.
Alumni Weekend

Jenkin Lecture The Oxford RobotCar

Paul Newman talks about the UK’s first self-driving car – being developed at the Department of Engineering Science. He’ll explain the project’s motivation, its underlying technology, and its impact on the transport sector and beyond.
Keble College

Boxing Clever, or Just Boxed In?: Developing Metal Complexes for Biological Imaging

Professor Stephen Faulkner, Tutorial Fellow at Keble College, delivers the Richardson Lecture, entitled "Boxing Clever, or Just Boxed In? Developing Metal Complexes for Biological Imaging“.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

What is a Quantum Computer?

How does a quantum computer work? Why is a quantum computer so much better than a traditional computer? This talk will give you an insight into the strange features of the quantum world that we can exploit to develop a super fast quantum computer.
The technology issue (Forced Migration Review 38)

FMR 38 Technology and engineering to support work with refugees

New partnerships are being forged to encourage young engineers to use their skills in the service of refugees.
Keble College

Creating Cyborgs

Professor Kevin Warwick from Reading University talks about his innovative research in the area of robotics and cyborgs.
Keble College

Geoengineering: Fantasy or Feasible Future?

Richard Darton gives a talk for the 2011 Oxford Alumni Weekend on the developments in the science of Geoengineering and looks at how close we are to be able to do it.
Alumni Weekend

Geoengineering: Fantasy or Feasible Future?

Richard Darton gives a talk for the 2011 Oxford Alumni Weekend on the developments in the science of Geoengineering and looks at how close we are to be able to do it.
Alumni Weekend

Why Robots Play Football

Stephen Cameron gives a talk for the 2011 Oxford Alumni Weekend on robotics and new technological advances in the field.
The Medtronic Lectures in Biomedical Engineering

Medtronic Lecture 2010

'Biophysical Methods of Drug Delivery'. Professor Mark R. Prausnitz gives the 2010 Medtronic lecture in the Engineering faculty.

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