LivWise xmas lecture 2024

LivWiSE 10th Anniversary Christmas Lecture

5:00pm - 7:00pm / Thursday 5th December 2024 / Venue: Lecture Theatre B Central Teaching Hub
Type: Lecture / Category: Department / Series: Liverpool Women in Science and Engineering
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You are all invited to join the festivities at our annual Christmas Lecture on Thursday 5th December, featuring some very special guest speakers and LivWiSE role models! This year is an extra special event as we will be celebrating 10 fantastic years of LivWiSE!

That means 10 years of LivWiSE celebrating, supporting and promoting women in science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine (STEMM).

Hear about exciting developments over the last 10 years and what's the future from....
School of Engineering - Professor Kate Black: Transforming 3d Printing: A Solution-Focused Approach to Global Innovation
School of Engineering - Professor Jude Curran: NANO: Nano Advances = New Opportunities in Bioengineering
Department of Physics - Professor Laura Harkness-Brennan: Next Generation Gamma Ray Imaging
Department of Chemistry - Professor Anna Slater: Building with Molecules - with the Help of Technology
Department of Earth, Ocean and Ecological Sciences - Professor Janine Kavanagh : Cracking Volcanoes - 10 years on
Department of Physics - Dr Helen Hayward: Illuminating Dark Matter - 10 years on

Each guest speaker will deliver a short 'lightning talk', and there will be a Q&A at the end of the talks.

This event is open to all and we hope to see as many faces as possible.

Event running order
5.00pm - Doors open/networking and refreshments
5.30pm - Talk starts
6.30pm - Talk ends
6.30-7pm - Refreshments

The event will take place in Lecture Theatre B.