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Game Changers Lunchtime Technology webinar
Game Changers are starting Lunchtime Technology talks on Zoom.
IOP Nuclear Industry Group Webinar Series: Micropower from Gamma Fields
The Institute of Physics Nuclear Industry Group has curated a webinar series with speakers from the National Nuclear Laboratory and the University of Bristol.
Managing the risks and consequences of a large polluting accident
Join the Institution of Civil Engineers for this free webinar on post-accident response.
Nuclear Careers Event 1: Operators and Supply Chain
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WEMMA webinar: Diamond Batteries
The West of England Metal and Materials Association (WEMMA) is hosting a webinar on Diamond Batteries with a speaker from the University of Bristol
University of Bristol Engineering Research Showcase
Through a series of panel debates and talks, this virtual event will showcase some of the University of Bristol's exciting, leading research in Engineering and Computer Science. There will also be a nuclear innovation focused session showcasing a selection of leading early career researchers working on innovative projects in nuclear energy.
WEMMA webinar: Seismic testing
The West of England Metal and Materials Association (WEMMA) is hosting a webinar on the seismic testing facilities at the University of Bristol
Data Week 2021: Nuclear Structural Integrity & Data Automation
Nuclear Structural Integrity & Data Automation: A Roadmap from the South West Nuclear Hub as part of Data Week Online 2021
Data Week 2021: the Nuclear Industry x Data Science Experts Workshop
The Nuclear Industry x Data Science Experts: Challenge Collaboration Workshop from the South West Nuclear Hub as part of Data Week 2021
Data Week 2021: Engineering with Digital Twins
This session explores the fundamentals of digital twins in an environment where equipment integrity, operation, and safety are traditionally supported by engineering simulations. Part of Bristol Data Week 2021