DO TERRESTRIAL GEOMAGNETIC FIELD REVERSALS HAVE AN EFFECT ON THE EARTH’S CLIMATE?

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Speaker: Professor Chris Fogwill View Flyer
Biography: Cranfield University
Date: Wednesday, 7th September 2022
Time: 8 p.m.
Venue: Studio Theatre of the LichfieldGarrick
Description: We know from the geological record that the Earth's magnetic field changes rapidly, and sometimes completely. However, understanding the potential environmental, ecological and evolutionary impacts of such extremes has been hard to define. 'The Adams Event' was the last major geomagnetic flip and given that we are well overdue for a similar event, what impacts does it really have?

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ADVANCED MATERIALS: TOWARDS A MORE SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY

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Speaker: Professor Philip J Withers View Flyer
Biography: University of Manchester
Date: Tuesday, 4th October 2022
Time: 8:00 p.m.
Venue: Studio Theatre of the LichfieldGarrick
Description: Throughout history our horizons have been shaped by the materials we have had to hand. Today we face a number of global challenges and this talk will consider the role advanced materials can play in tackling global warming and moving towards a more sustainable society.

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32nd Erasmus Darwin Memorial Lecture THE BRAVE NEW WORLD OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES

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Speaker: Sir Adrian Smith View Flyer
Biography: President, The Royal Society
Date: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 8th November 2022
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Venue: Main House of the LichfieldGarrick
Description: This talk will review the ways in which the combination of big data and massive computing power has transformed the possibilities for the development of algorithms to understand and control the world around us and will discuss the threats and opportunities this poses for societies and individuals.

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WHY MENDEL MATTERS

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Speaker: Professor Gregory Radick View Flyer
Biography: University of Leeds
Date: Thursday, 1st December 2022
Time: 8:00 p.m.
Venue: Main House of the LichfieldGarrick
Description: Even in 2022, two hundred years after the birth of Gregor Mendel, students learning about biological inheritance start by learning about Mendel's famous experiments crossing varieties of the garden pea. But does it really make sense, today, to teach students to think of Mendel's peas as exemplary of how inheritance works? This talk will suggest that an old debate about Mendel's work casts new light on his legacies, including those left to the biology classroom.

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The Paul Bettson Lecture THE FUTURE OF SMALL MODULAR REACTORS

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Speaker: Matthew Blake View Flyer
Biography: Rolls-Royce SMR
Date: Tuesday, 10th January 2023
Time: 8:00 p.m.
Venue: Studio Theatre of the LichfieldGarrick
Description: Rolls-Royce SMR will use the compact pressurised water system (PWR) - an established technology used in over four hundred reactors around the world. Rolls-Royce has 60 years of heritage in designing and building PWR reactors for the submarine programme, however, the innovation comes from its factory-built modular approach which dramatically increases delivery certainty.

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CLIMATE CHANGE: WHEN, WHERE AND WHY: HOW DO WE MEASURE THE ATMOSPHERE?

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Biography: Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements, Cranfield University
Date: Wednesday, 8th February 2023 NB A change from the printed programme.
Time: 8:00 p.m.
Venue: Studio Theatre of the LichfieldGarrick
Description: The work of the Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements. a unique aircraft which serves as the Uk's flying laboratory.

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HOW WILL PLANTS ADAPT TO A HIGH CO2 WORLD

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Speaker: Professor Christine Foyer View Flyer
Biography: University of Birmingham
Date: Tuesday, 7th March 2023
Time: 8:00 p.m.
Venue: Studio Theatre of the LichfieldGarrick
Description: Plants thrive on carbon dioxide, the basis for all biomass production. All nature-based solutions to climate change rely on the ability of plants to turn carbon dioxide into food through photosynthesis. However, like us, plants are subject to stress and a common cause at present is global warming. This talk will discuss how plants will cope; we’re on our own.

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ALCHEMY AND METAMORPHOSIS

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Speaker: Professor Neil Brownsword View Flyer
Biography: Staffordshire University
Date: Wednesday, 19th April 2023
Time: 8:00p.m.
Venue: Studio Theatre of the LichfieldGarrick
Description: This presentation explores how ceramic craft practices traditional in North Staffordshire but displaced from contemporary mass production, can be culturally re-evaluated outside the factory.

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FUSION ENERGY: WITHIN OUR GRASP?

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Speaker: Robin Stafford Allen FIMechE View Flyer
Biography: Consultant
Date: Wednesday, 10th May 2023
Time: 8:00 p.m., following the Society's AGM at 7:30 p.m.
Venue: Studio Theatre of the LichfieldGarrick
Description: We are facing a growing problem with energy for the world population, which is growing at an astounding rate and as the standard of living is also rising, the demand for energy is rising faster than the population growth rate. The vast majority of the world’s energy comes from fossil fuel. This cannot continue indefinitely as oil reserves are finite and Global Warming means we may face a serious food shortage if the climate changes radically. Renewables are providing only a few percent of the energy for the world and almost all renewable with the exception of hydroelectric dams, are “in addition” to power stations and not “ instead of” power stations and so cannot be relied upon for “base-load” energy supply continuously. Nuclear fission has contributed a significant amount to the base-load supply, but there are issues with this technology, and so researchers are examining using Nuclear Fusion, the process that keeps the sun hot, as hydrogen is transmuted into helium releasing energy in the process. The talk will cover this world energy issue and then move on to showing what Nuclear Fusion is, and how it is being researched using the machines in the UK (JET) and the latest machine in France (ITER). I will endeavour to show the progress toward putting Fusion generated electricity onto the grid within our lifetime.

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TEMPORARY WORKS: The hidden engineering and its failures

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Speaker: Peter Pallett View Flyer
Biography:
Date: Tuesday, 6th June 2023
Time: 8:00 p.m.
Venue: Studio Theatre of the LichfieldGarrick
Description: During the Cold War, the Soviet Union embarked on the most comprehensive mapping project of the twentieth century. This talk will examine the fascinating origins of this project and showcase a range of examples, including detailed plans of towns and cities from around the UK.

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