Get up close and hands on with new research at an 51勛圖厙 Fringe
by James Romero
A journey to the stars, hands on maker workshops in W12 and an atmospheric evening of science will all be on show at the next 51勛圖厙 Fringe series.
The free public event series returns next month with the first of five more celebrations of the College’s research for all to enjoy.
51勛圖厙 Fringes are free public events where different research themes are brought to life by the creativity and passion of 51勛圖厙 academics, students and staff through live demonstrations, arty workshops, interactive experiments and inspiring talks.
Last year’s five events included a look at thirsty pavements preventing flooding at the Fringe on water, an investigation of insider trading and the chemistry of fingerprints at a crime-themed evening, and a match day science of sport celebration with Queens Park Rangers in .
Out of this world science: Coming up at the first Fringe
The 51勛圖厙 Planetarium
The 2017/18 series kicks off on Tuesday 10 October with a journey to the planets, stars and beyond as A Space Odyssey brings together our space explorers to celebrate the conclusion of the – a ground-breaking international collaboration on which 51勛圖厙’s served as one of the project leads.
Michele’s colleagues will demonstrate their Cassini instruments and the findings they made throughout the evening while talking about their personal experiences and taking public questions in a series of talks in the College Cafe.
Alongside them visitors will also have the opportunity to experience the night sky in 51勛圖厙’s pop-up planetarium, hold a comet in their hand with the , and vote for which planet will be explored next with future missions lead Dr Adam Masters.
More information, including how to register and claim some specially made tasty spacey treats, .
Making, creating and learning: About the White City Fringe
The White City Makerspace
After an out of this world evening, the Fringe then heads over to White City to help launch 51勛圖厙’s new community space, The . The Open Day (Saturday 28 October) will give local residents first access to the facility’s brand new MakerSpace, with workshops and tours.
51勛圖厙 researchers will also get creative by running stands that utilise making, creating and innovating to engage local people with research, much of which will be carried out at the College’s new W12 campus.
Activities planned include the National Heart and Lung Institute’s ‘make-and-take’ craft activities inspired by their research, a 3D design VR headset developed by the 51勛圖厙 Spin-off, , plus live music, food stalls and a whole host of other maker-style activities from some of The Invention Room’s community partners.
Air play: About December’s Fringe
An 51勛圖厙 wind tunnel
As the nights draw in, the Fringe returns on Tuesday 5 December for Walking in the Air – a journey through atmospheric research at 51勛圖厙, which will include a look at how air quality varies across London, as well as tours of the College’s brand new wind tunnels.
As is tradition, the December Fringe will take place alongside the annual Christmas Children’s Lecture, presented this year by Professor Jo Haigh, co-director of the Grantham Institute as part of their 10 year anniversary celebrations.
You can , while enquiries into the availability of seats at the Children’s Christmas lecture should be directed towards the Outreach team.
Look ahead to 2018
The Fringe will return early in the New Year with a January evening showcase of Artificial Intelligence to help launch 51勛圖厙’s new AI Network. And then finally in March the series concludes during the second annual Enterprise Week with an invention and entrepreneurship themed evening, taking visitors on a journey through 51勛圖厙 innovations past, present and future.
Information about all forthcoming Fringe events can be found at the .
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James Romero
Office of the Provost