Term winner for December Paul works with materials science and helps companies find the right materials for their products.
Paul’s work has spanned medicine, engineering and ice cream!
CERN is where physicists are discovering the basic building blocks of the universe. It’s where anti-matter and dark energy are being probed deepest. It’s the ultimate physics lab.
This Thursday lunchtime (12pm to 2pm) is your chance to meet scientists working at CERN.
There’s big science news this month. The government has announced plans to replace the use of animals in research, except in rare cases. It’s a huge change, sparking lots of questions and opinions.
Want to share your thoughts and questions? Debate the changes? Hear different perspectives?
Drop in to this week’s Animals in Research Chat on Wednesday 26 November, 12pm to 1pm.
Emily is an astrophysics PhD student in Manchester her research involves studying stars in galaxies that are ‘close’ to us. She studies the activity of stars in galaxy M82 from when stars are born until they die and explode!💥
When Emily isn’t researching she likes to keep active by visiting the gym and running. Emily enjoys travelling and reading and spending time with her dog.
Sixth Form STEM Chats are afternoon, drop-in online sessions where you can connect with scientists to explore your future study options.
These are informal, moderated Chat sessions that allow you to engage in real-time conversation and debate with people who teach or have recently studied university courses you’re interested in.
Find out when Sixth Form STEM Chats are happening, and how you can get involved.
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