LMAG Webinar | Soft Robots Interacting With Humans and Other Fragile Objects

With the ever-increasing demand for robots to cooperate and collaborate with humans, comes the need for increasingly sophisticated technologies capable of physically interacting with their environment in a safe way. This webinar will report on the advancements at the Centre for Advanced Robotics @ Queen Mary (ARQ) in soft robots focussing on pneumatically actuated silicone and fabric-based robotic structures.

IEEE Milestones | Dedication of Gravitational-Wave Antenna

This is an international event recognising how massive antennas in the US and Italy confirmed Einstein's 1916 prediction about the nature of gravity. This is a 90-minute livestream event which honours the uniquely sophisticated devices that confirmed Einstein's prediction of 104 years ago.

Kings College London | Wheatstone Lecture 2021

the kings College London Wheatstone Lecture this year is on 24th February 2021 delivered by  Sir Peter Knight FRS, Imperial College, London & National Physical Laboratory. His lecture is entitled: What’s Quantum Technology?

IEEE Milestone Award Event | Celebrating the Invention of the CT X-Ray Scanner at EMI Electronics, Hayes, England by Sir Godfrey Hounsfield

Jupiter House Jupiter House, 150 Clayton Road, Hayes, Middlesex

It is 50 years since the emergence of the CT scanner demonstrated the arrival of a powerful new imaging technology that would transform diagnostic medicine for millions of patients across the world. The plaque will be unveiled on Wednesday October 26th at Jupiter House, formerly the EMI Head Office, Clayton Road, Hayes.  The ceremony  will take place from 2-4pm.

IEEE Milestone Symposium | Celebrating the Invention of the CT X-Ray Scanner at EMI Electronics, Hayes, England by Sir Godfrey Hounsfield

The Royal Institution of Great Britain 21 Albemarle Street, London

It is 50 years since the emergence of the CT scanner demonstrated the arrival of a powerful new imaging technology that would transform diagnostic medicine for millions of patients across the world. A symposium of talks about the history of the invention and its subsequent application in clinical practice will be held on Thursday October 27th  at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, Albemarle Street, London.

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