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Graphene: super material

Meeting the challenge of commercialising one of the thinnest, lightest, strongest and most conductive materials to have been discovered.

Prof Peter Openshaw is the Director of the Centre for Respiratory Infection (CRI) at the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London. He is also Professor of Experimental Medicine and an Honorary Physician in the Department of Respiratory Medicine at the St Mary's Campus of the Imperial College NHS Trust.

... as they take us on a journey through science and the things that made them fall in love with Physics.

Each of the students work at the cutting edge of quantum physics and they hope to bring you into this world, inspiring you to follow in their footsteps.

Professor Alan Heavens will explain how the Imperial Centre for Inference and Cosmology, ICIC, is going about answering fundamental questions about the universe.


Professor Neil Alford, Head of Department of Materials, Vice-Dean Faculty of Engineering


Speaker(s):

Professor Neil Alford | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

3 April 2014 at 7:00 pm

Duration:

2 hours

 

Venue:

Friends of Imperial College
Imperial College London
Exhibition Road
London
SW7 2AZ
020 3239 7699
http://www.friendsofimperialcollege.org.uk

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