A display and presentation showcase of UC academic researchers and students and their innovative work that is good for the world in three important ways:
See schedule below for more details on the individual subjects.
You can drop into this event at any time.
Thursday 23 May
5:00pm - 8:00pm
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Email Organiser6.00pm - Red Zone Stories - Community storytelling - Paul Millar, Department of Humanities and Creative Arts
6.30pm - Forensic Brainwave Analysis - Richard Jones, School of Law
7.00pm - Our Digital Future: Transforming a University - Ian Wright, Deputy Vice-Chancellor
6.00pm - Artificial intelligence and the survival of humanity - Doug Campbell, School of Philosophy
6.30pm - Repairing Lifesaving Hospital Equipment in Developing Countries - Grace Eliott and Ella Guy, Students in the Department of Mechanical Engineering
7.00pm - Seeing more using x-ray colour - Hannah Prebble, Clinical Applications Researcher, MARS Bioimaging Limited
6.00pm - Satellites, seals, and you: how technology can turn us all into Antarctic researchers - Michelle LaRue, Gateway Antarctica
6.30pm - Bug tracking for biosecurity – chasing small bugs with drone swarms (a project with Scion) - Graeme Woodward, Wireless Research Centre
7.00pm - See it Now While Its Still Extinct: Can We 'Bring Back' Moas, Mammoths and Mummies? - Amy Fletcher - Department of Political Science and International Relations