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Wed 2 Nov 16 · Remarkable rubber – An insight into the magical world of rubber physics (Skeel Lecture Theatre, People's Palace, London)
Thu 20 Oct 16 · Negative materials: nature’s surprises (Skeel Lecture Theatre, People's Palace, London)
Sat 6 Jul 13 · A Matter of Substance (APT Gallery, London)
Wed 5 Jun 13 · Stuff matters (The Royal Institution of Great Britain, London)
Wed 17 Apr 13 · Developing new solar cells - cheaper, or more efficient? (The Royal Society, London)
Fri 22 Feb 13 · Strange material (The Royal Institution of Great Britain, London)
Wed 7 Mar 12 · Welding and Joining Developments in the Aerospace Industry (BAWA, Bristol)
Tue 6 Mar 12 · Materials Physics meets Sculpture (The Devereux, London)
Thu 6 Oct 11 · Following function in real time (The Royal Society, London)
Mon 12 Sep 11 · The new science of oxide interfaces (The Royal Society, London)
Wed 16 Feb 11 · The Materials Challenges for Low Cost Photovoltaic Solar Energy (Room 1N 05, University of the west of England, Bristol)
Sat 5 Feb 11 · Family fun day: the stuff that makes our world (The Royal Institution of Great Britain, London)
Tue 2 Mar 10 · Plastic electronics: their science and applications (The Royal Society, London)
Wed 18 Nov 09 · Packaging - What a lot of rubbish (BAWA, Bristol)
Wed 28 Feb 07 · Science of Success - Role of Technology in Sporting Performance (Science Oxford Live, Oxford)
Thu 22 Feb 07 · Oil and Chinese Foreign Policy (The Frontline Club, London)
Wed 18 Oct 06 · A cool use for old materials (Gresham College, London)
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