Science in the Suburbs: Macquarie Park
Event description
An unforgettable evening where science meets entertainment.
Join us for a night of discovery and delight at "Science in the Suburbs - Macquarie Park", an event supported by Macquarie University's Faculty of Science and Engineering.
Enjoy this collection of engaging talks in a cosy pub setting perfect for a casual and informative night out. Our eight speakers are passionate experts in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine. We assure you that their excitement and curiosity are the only contagious things present at the event.
Whilst the talks start at 7 pm, we encourage people to arrive at 6:30 pm to grab dinner from our lovely host - Macquarie University's Ubar. We'll see you there! Due to the nature of the venue, this event is for 18+ ONLY.
SPEAKERS
Annabell Klinke:Â Unraveling the Ripple Effect of Reef Decline
Jasmine Williams:Â Unmasking Hospital Superbugs
Sally Hurst:Â Adventures From The "Found A Fossil" Project
Kenny Chan:Â Unmasking Ancient Star Clusters In The Milky Way
Daniel Terno:Â The Role Of Wormholes In Interstellar Warfare
Wil Losereewanich & Melinda Blake:Â Building FIRST Robots, Creating Future Innovators
Elise McCaul: How And Why We Should Code
Jack Foster:Â Divide and Dine: The Maths Of Sharing
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