Design and Testing of Advanced Tidal System Turbine Arrays |
Richard Willden MEng PhD, Professor of Engineering Science, EPSRC Fellow, gives a mini-lecture as part of the 2019 annual Lubbock lecture event. |
Richard Willden |
9 July, 2019 |
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Thermally Induced Lateral Buckling of Subsea Pipelines |
Chris Martin BE, MA DPhil, Professorial Research Fellow, Fellow of Mansfield College, gives a mini-lecture on the 2019 Lubbock event. |
Chris Martin |
9 July, 2019 |
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2019 Maurice Lubbock Lecture: Engineering at the crossroads: Lessons from History and a 21st-Century Vision from Across the Channel |
Where is engineering going? Revolutions in knowledge, new challenges such as those raised by the digital revolution and the environmental crisis call for innovation in engineering education and professional practice. |
Sophie Mougard, Antoine Picon |
9 July, 2019 |
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Bubble Acoustics: from listening to the ocean to cleaning medical devices and fighting antimicrobial and antibiotic resistance. |
By understanding how bubbles make sound, we can listen to the ocean, and track the >1 billion tonnes of atmospheric carbon that transfers between atmosphere and ocean annually when ocean waves break and trap atmospheric gas under the sea. |
Timothy Leighton |
5 June, 2018 |
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The Awesome Acoustic Bubble |
A mini lecture recorded as part of the Maurice Lubbock Memorial Event |
Ronald Roy |
5 June, 2018 |
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The Use of Ultrasound Mediated Cavitation to Enhance the Delivery of Cancer Therapies |
A mini lecture recorded as part of the 44th Maurice Lubbock Memorial Event |
Robert Carlisle |
5 June, 2018 |
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The Jenkin Lecture - Metamaterials: beyond conventional |
Professor Ekaterina Shamonina delivers the 2017 Jenkin Lecture. |
Ekaterina Shamonina |
4 October, 2017 |
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Nanomaterilas in Revolutionising Diabetes Diagnostics |
Sam Attias, Winner of the OEA 4th Year Project Presentation Prize gives a talk on his 4th year research project on the application of nanomaterials as a potential non-invasive diagnostic and monitoring method for type-1 diabetes. |
Sam Attias |
4 October, 2017 |
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Update on 2020 Vision |
After three years as Head of Department, Lionel Tarassenko gives an update on progress towards the 2020 Vision for the Department. |
Lionel Tarassenko |
4 October, 2017 |
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Will future communications technologies lead to cyber wars or a better world? |
Communications technology has enabled massive social change over the past decades. However, the many benefits that we enjoy are accompanied by challenges - cyber security, inadequate coverage, the ease of spreading fake news, |
Naomi Climer |
22 May, 2017 |
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Wireless Communications Using Light |
In this lecture, Dominic O'Brien introduces the field, the challenges, and the promise for the future of this area of research. |
Dominic O'Brien |
22 May, 2017 |
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Network Complexity and the Internet of Things |
In this talk, Justin Coon explores the issue of complexity in the IoT from a fundamental perspective and provide some insight into what this means for practical deployments in the future. |
Justin Coon |
22 May, 2017 |
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The Jenkin Lecture - Engineering Tomorrow's Therapies |
Professor Constantin Coussios (Magdalen), Professor of Biomedical Engineering, gives the 2016 annual Jenkin Lecture, on 17th September 2016. |
Constantin Coussios |
21 September, 2016 |
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Digital health |
Professor Lionel Tarassenko CBE FREng FMedSci (St John’s), Head of the Department of Engineering Science, gives a lecture for the department of Engineering Science Alumni Weekend on September 17th 2016. |
Lionel Tarassenko |
21 September, 2016 |
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Space Engineering at Harwell |
Dr Anna Orlowska, Science, Technology and Facilities Council gives a talk on the Space Engineering at Harwell. |
Anna Orlowska |
1 June, 2016 |
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Hypersonic to Hypervelocity Spacecraft Heat Transfer |
Professor Matthew McGilvray gives a talk on heat transfer issues involved in space flight re-entry. |
Matthew McGilvray |
1 June, 2016 |
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Cooling the Mid-Infrared Instrument |
Paul Bailey, University of Oxford, gives a talk about cooling one of the instruments on the James Webb Telescope. |
Paul Bailey |
1 June, 2016 |
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Paving the Path for Human Space Exploration: The Challenges and Opportunities |
The 42nd Maurice Lubbock Memorial Lecture: ‘Paving the Path for Human Space Exploration:The Challenges and Opportunities’ presented by Lauri N. Hansen, Director of Engineering, NASA Johnson Space Centre. |
Lauri N. Hansen |
1 June, 2016 |
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Splashing, sloshing and stealth – offshore hydrodynamics writ large |
Professor Paul Taylor, University of Oxford gives a short talk as part of the 41st Maurice Lubbock lecture series in the Department of Engineering Science. |
Paul Taylor |
26 May, 2015 |
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Development of the UK’s fastest wind tunnel – a UK/Australia endeavour |
Professor Matthew McGilvray, University of Oxford and Professor Richard Morgan, University of Queensland give a talk at the Department of Engineering Science as part of the 41st Maurice Lubbock Memorial Lecture programme. |
Matthew McGilvray, Richard Morgan |
26 May, 2015 |
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Rise of the Machines |
Hugh Durrant-Whyte, Professor and ARC Federation Fellow at the University of Sydney, gives the 41st Maurice Lubbock Memorial Lecture. |
Hugh Durrant-Whyte |
26 May, 2015 |
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Medtronic Lecture 2010 |
'Biophysical Methods of Drug Delivery'. Professor Mark R. Prausnitz gives the 2010 Medtronic lecture in the Engineering faculty. |
Mark R Prausnitz |
6 July, 2011 |
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Medtronic Lecture 2011 |
'Model Based Strategies for Biomedical Image Analysis'. The 2011 Medtronic Lecture, given at the Engineering department, University of Oxford. Presented by Professor James Duncan PhD. |
James Duncan |
5 July, 2011 |
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Medtronic Lecture 2009 |
The 2009 Medtronic Lecture in Biomedical Engineering was presented by Professor Roger G. Mark, MD, PhD entitled: "Integrating Data, Models, and Reasoning in Critical Care". |
Roger Mark, Stephen Mahle |
22 July, 2009 |
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Lecture 15: Engineering for Sustainable Development |
Professor Roland Clift, CBE on "Engineering for Sustainable Development". |
Roland Clift |
19 August, 2008 |
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Lecture 14: Innovation, Spin-out Companies and Nanotechnology |
Professor Peter Dobson on "Innovation, Spin-out Companies and Nanotechnology". |
Peter Dobson |
12 August, 2008 |
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Lecture 13: Designing for Strength: A Century of Solid Mechanics Research in Oxford |
Professor Carlos Ruiz on "Designing for Strength: A Century of Solid Mechanics Research in Oxford". |
Carlos Ruiz |
5 August, 2008 |
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Lecture 12: The Centenary Lubbock Lecture |
Lord Browne of Madingley, President of the Royal Academy of Engineering "On being an engineer". |
John Browne |
13 June, 2008 |
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Lecture 11: History of the Department of Engineering Science |
Dr Alastair Howatson on the "History of the Department of Engineering Science". |
Alastair Howatson |
10 June, 2008 |
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Lecture 10: Advances in Biomedical Engineering |
Professor Lionel Tarassenko on "Advances in Biomedical Engineering". |
Lionel Tarassenko |
10 June, 2008 |
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Lecture 8: An Early Structural Engineering Problem: the Oxford Connection |
Professor Guy Houlsby on "An Early Structural Engineering Problem: the Oxford Connection". |
Guy Houlsby |
10 June, 2008 |
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Lecture 7: Engineers at War |
Lieutenant Colonel (Retd) Christopher Pugsley on "Engineers at War". |
Christopher Pugsley |
10 June, 2008 |
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Lecture 6: Hydraulic Engineering - How We Use Hydraulics to Solve Real Life Engineering Problems |
Dr Jane Smallman on "Hydraulic Engineering - How We Use Hydraulics to Solve Real Life Engineering Problems". |
Jane Smallman |
10 June, 2008 |
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Lecture 4: "The Greatest Mechanick of this Present Age": Dr Robert Hooke and the Origins of Engineering Science in Oxford |
Dr Allan Chapman on '"The Greatest Mechanick of this Present Age": Dr Robert Hooke and the Origins of Engineering Science in Oxford'. |
Allan Chapman |
10 June, 2008 |
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Lecture 3: Keep it cool! 38 years of gas-turbine research |
Professor Martin Oldfield on 'Keep it cool! 38 years of gas-turbine research'. |
Martin Oldfield |
10 June, 2008 |
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Lecture 1: Introduction to the Jenkin Lecture |
Patron of the Centenary, Lord Jenkin of Roding's inaugural Centenary lecture. |
Patrick Jenkin |
10 June, 2008 |
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