Open Hardware Hackathon
Join the Open Hardware Hackathon and make a digital microscope! Teams will build a sophisticated microscope using Open Source designs and low-cost parts (all equipment provided). There will be prizes....Read More >
Join the Open Hardware Hackathon and make a digital microscope! Teams will build a sophisticated microscope using Open Source designs and low-cost parts (all equipment provided). There will be prizes....Read More >
The Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health (IFNH) is delighted to invite you to the 4th Annual Forum on Wednesday 2 February 2022 at 14.00 – 17.00 (GMT) which will be...Read More >
Are you interested in collaborative research? Looking to engage in ECR-led research? Have you got ideas that could benefit from others skills and expertise? Then this event is for you! CINNergies, part of...Read More >
There will an information session at 13.00-14.00 on Thursday 17th February for anyone interested in becoming an Open Research Champion. The University is seeking researchers, members of staff connected with research,...Read More >
Celebrating our amazing community of students and staff who are striving to make the world a fairer place for all women. Speakers and events include: Professor Parveen Yaqoob, Professor Rosa...Read More >
The next Open Research Forum will take place on Wednesday 9th March at 13.00-14.30. If you want to get a flavour of the Open Research Champions community and listen to some...Read More >
Speaker: Dr Marlene Kretschmer, University of Reading There are large uncertainties when it comes to predicting extreme regional weather and climate events. A limited causal understanding of the physical drivers...Read More >
The UK government has published its Heat and Buildings Strategy, a plan to replace fossil-fuelled heating like gas boilers with low-carbon technologies such as heat pumps. This is a comprehensive...Read More >
Speaker: Professor Peter Clark, University of Reading We have been forecasting using computer models for well over 50 years. However, while we soon became used to the idea that so-called...Read More >
Speaker: Professor Sarah Dance, University of Reading Weather forecasts are obtained by combining weather observations with computational predictions using a data assimilation process. Forecast accuracy relies on accurate estimates of...Read More >