charles tennant memorial lecture 2015
TRANSCRIPT
13 October 2015Room P118, Paisley Campus, University of the West of Scotland (UWS)
In the modern world of science, ‘mature’ subjects often have a lower priority for governments and a low visibility amongst the public. In this context, this lecture will critically examine the relevance of Chemistry to past and contemporary society, posing questions about its modern-day impact and significance within the broader canvas of current scientific research.
The event will be preceded by the SCI Scotland Group’s AGM.
Lewis Flemming, recipient of an SCI funded Royal Society studentship, will give a preliminary talk on the development of CO2 sensors for breath analysis and monitoring during anesthesia.
A drinks reception will follow after the main lecture. For location details, please see the map overleaf.
Programme:
�� 15:00 - SCI Scotland Group AGM and Committee Meeting�� 16:30 - Development of CO2 sensors for breath analysis and monitoring during anesthesia - Lewis Flemming (UWS),
SCI funded Royal Society student�� 17:00 - Refreshments: coffee, tea and biscuits�� 17:30 - Charles Tennant Memorial Lecture - Prof Joe Sweeney, SCI/Head of Chemical Sciences, University of
Huddersfield�� 18:30 - Drinks Reception
Charles Tennant Memorial Lecture 2015Prof Joe Sweeney, SCI/University of Huddersfield: Chemistry - what use is it now?
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The event is free, but please book to confirm your place.
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organised by SCI’s Scotland Group
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