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Tag Archives: Public engagement
Cracks and Fracture are key word of my job! Meet Dr Dong Liu
Dr Dong Liu is currently an EPSRC postdoctoral Research Fellow and a Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 Brunel Research Fellow, based in the Department of Materials, University of Oxford. Her research is on the deformation and fracture of … Continue reading
My true inspiration came from my parents: meet Chantal Nobs
Chantal Nobs is currently a final year PhD student in the field of nuclear physics at the University of Brighton. Her current work is about investigating the properties of exotic nuclei, and their potential applications, by conducting experiments at physics labs … Continue reading
So… Did the public get their hands ‘dirty’?
Whilst stood on the soapbox with red lipstick and muddy fingers, I’m overwhelmingly happy to say that yes – they did. Although at first a little timid, members of the public most definitely got involved (aided by British Society of … Continue reading
An amazing first experience with public engagement at Soapbox Science Glasgow
“I had an amazing first experience with public engagement at Soapbox Science in Glasgow” says Ria Vaportzis (@RiaVaportzis). “The audience was engaged and asked a lot of interesting questions. We laughed a lot and had a great time. I’m looking … Continue reading
When you’re in love you want to tell the whole world!*
Fancy standing on soapbox and talking about your science to passers-by? Oh that sounds ace, I’ll apply for that. I got a place – fantastic! Now I have to *actually* do it and it’s only 3 weeks away. Arrgghhh. It … Continue reading