“Inspiring Engineering” Lecture Series in February 2019

The School of Engineering at the University of Greenwich is hosting a number of “Inspiring Engineering” lectures in February exploring a range of real world aspects of engineering….

These lectures are as follows:

Tuesday 5th February at 11 amDeveloping appropriate technologies to reduce food waste: presented by Marcelo Precoppe at the Natural Resources Institute, Food & Market Dept.

Tuesday 12th February at 10 amSustainable manufacture and the great competition: presented by Thomas Empson at The Design Museum

Tuesday 12th February at 11 amArtificial Intelligence – the present state of affairs and future directions; presented by Wai H Tsang – Public  Speaker, Writer, Thinker and Computer Programmer

Tuesday 19th February at 9 amThe engineer’s obligations to society, environment and the profession; presented by Malcolm Peake from the Institution of Civil Engineers

Tuesday 19th February at 11 am – The important of customer service in engineering: presented by Brian Simpson, an Independent Consultant

Tuesday 26th February at 11 amEngineering for inclusion: presented by Professor Tom Shakespeare – Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

These FREE lectures take place at the University of Greenwich (Medway Campus) in the Wardroom (LT129) in Pembroke Building.

All are welcome to attend.

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