Date: 22 - 23 July 2024
SAS is running a two-day workshop offering insights into how AI is revolutionising life sciences at the Maxwell Centre.
Why attend?
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Date: 22 - 23 July 2024
SAS is running a two-day workshop offering insights into how AI is revolutionising life sciences at the Maxwell Centre.
Why attend?
Title: Bioelectricity in tissue engineering: The role of electrical stimulation and electroconductive biomaterials in macrophage function and spinal cord therapeutics
Cambridge's beloved open-air Shakespeare festival returns for 2025 with a packed programme from 14 July to 30 August.
This year's offering:
Every summer, Professional and Continuing Education (PACE) welcomes hundreds of students to the University of Cambridge International Summer Programme. Alongside a wide variety of courses, learners attend lectures from their plenary series at Lady Mitchell Hall.
The last Theory of Living Matter group seminar for the 2024/25 academic year takes place on 9 July.
Speaker: Dr Zena Hadjivasiliou - University College London and the Francis Crick Institute
Date: Wednesday 9 July 2025
Time: 4:00pm
Abstract:
Researchers across the University are already using QSense Omni to study and engineer biointerfaces and biohybrid devices that can sustainably and efficiently generate renewable electricity and control bacterial growth.
To learn more, register to attend the Introduction to QCMD technology workshop at the link below.
Join Engineering Biology for their first annual symposium.
They aim to bring together the Engineering Biology community from across the University of Cambridge to celebrate their successes over the last year. The event will be held at Homerton College on Monday 7 July 2025 between 9am and 1:30pm.
The Postgrad Widening Participation team will host a one-day conference in Cambridge on 2 July 2025.
The 8th Machine Learning and AI in Bio(Chemical) Engineering Conference is being hosted right here at CEB!
The Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST), in partnership with the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) and the Materials Processing Institute, are offering a three-month Fellowship to engineers who have completed a degree at undergraduate Masters level or above in a discipline related to chemical or process engineering, or