Cambridge Festival 2021 - Materials Science & Metallurgy
Created: | 2021-03-05 11:40 |
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Institution: | Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy |
Description: | Videos for the events hosted by the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy for the Cambridge Festival 2021. |
Media items
This collection contains 13 media items.
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Channelling light using glow-in-the-dark dyes
Watch our virtual demonstration as we create glow-in-the-dark liquids and show how paint can be used to help capture sunlight.
Collection: Cambridge Festival 2021 - Materials Science & Metallurgy
Institution: Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy
Created: Thu 18 Mar 2021
Engineering Memories
Discover the materials used in memory devices, how we create them, how we test them, and what we can do to make them better!
Collection: Cambridge Festival 2021 - Materials Science & Metallurgy
Institution: Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy
Created: Fri 5 Mar 2021
Hidden in Plane Flight: The Unknown Story of Alloy Development in Aerospace
How do we design the alloys that keep our planes moving? Join us on a journey from the humble atom to the extreme environment of the jet engine. Follow the story from materials...
Collection: Cambridge Festival 2021 - Materials Science & Metallurgy
Institution: Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy
Created: Tue 23 Mar 2021
Lots and lots of light bulbs: Scene 1 (of 6)
Welcome to the “Lot and Lots of Lightbulbs” online workshop, aimed at children aged 4 – 7+.
The workshop consists of 6 short videos, each of which ends with a small activity....
Collection: Cambridge Festival 2021 - Materials Science & Metallurgy
Institution: Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy
Created: Mon 22 Mar 2021
Lots and lots of light bulbs: Scene 2 (of 6)
Welcome to part 2 of the “Lot and Lots of Lightbulbs” online workshop, aimed at children aged 4 – 7+.
Collection: Cambridge Festival 2021 - Materials Science & Metallurgy
Institution: Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy
Created: Mon 22 Mar 2021
Lots and lots of light bulbs: Scene 3 (of 6)
Welcome to part 3 of the “Lot and Lots of Lightbulbs” online workshop, aimed at children aged 4 – 7+.
Collection: Cambridge Festival 2021 - Materials Science & Metallurgy
Institution: Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy
Created: Mon 22 Mar 2021
Lots and lots of light bulbs: Scene 4 (of 6)
Welcome to part 4 of the “Lot and Lots of Lightbulbs” online workshop, aimed at children aged 4 – 7+.
Collection: Cambridge Festival 2021 - Materials Science & Metallurgy
Institution: Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy
Created: Mon 22 Mar 2021
Lots and lots of light bulbs: Scene 5 (of 6)
Welcome to part 5 of the “Lot and Lots of Lightbulbs” online workshop, aimed at children aged 4 – 7+.
Collection: Cambridge Festival 2021 - Materials Science & Metallurgy
Institution: Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy
Created: Mon 22 Mar 2021
Lots and lots of light bulbs: Scene 6 (of 6)
Welcome to part 6 of the “Lot and Lots of Lightbulbs” online workshop, aimed at children aged 4 – 7+.
Collection: Cambridge Festival 2021 - Materials Science & Metallurgy
Institution: Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy
Created: Mon 22 Mar 2021
Secrets and Lights
In this talk we will explain the opportunities which quantum technology and its relevant materials pose for future communication technologies.
Collection: Cambridge Festival 2021 - Materials Science & Metallurgy
Institution: Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy
Created: Mon 15 Mar 2021
The fine print: Towards wearable electronics
This talk presents recent advances in additive manufacturing techniques, whereby functional nanomaterials can be directly "printed" to create devices for wearable electronics.
Collection: Cambridge Festival 2021 - Materials Science & Metallurgy
Institution: Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy
Created: Fri 26 Mar 2021
The fine print: Towards wearable electronics - version 2
This talk presents recent advances in additive manufacturing techniques, whereby functional nanomaterials can be directly "printed" to create devices for wearable electronics.
Collection: Cambridge Festival 2021 - Materials Science & Metallurgy
Institution: Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy
Created: Mon 29 Mar 2021
The Science of Ice Cream
Investigate the incredible material properties of ice cream and discover the science behind why ice cream tastes so good
Collection: Cambridge Festival 2021 - Materials Science & Metallurgy
Institution: Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy
Created: Fri 19 Mar 2021