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SUMMARY:Engagement seminar: Digital twinning for marine science fieldwork
DESCRIPTION:Engagement seminar: Digital Twinning: a new perspective for marine science fieldwork\nThis event is part of the activities of the UK Ocean Digital Twinning project\, which aims at investigating digital twinning as a tool for increasing inclusivity in marine science. \nThis project is led by a subset of the Challenger Society EIDA working group and funded by NERC’s making environmental science equal\, diverse\, and inclusive programme. \nIn this BAS-hosted engagement seminar we will discuss digital twinning as a way to complement and enhance traditional marine science fieldwork.  A digital twin refers to a digital representation of a system via in situ and remotely sensed observations and/or models\, and can include representations of data\, processes\, and perturbations of the system in question with time. Such techniques can be used to enhance and guide in-situ fieldwork activities\, and also allows the useful participation of personnel not deployed to the field. Additionally\, digital twins can improve fieldwork planning and staff preparation for fieldwork\, just to name a few. \nThe seminar will be partially interactive\, and anonymous polling will be used for perception gathering to inform the next stage of activities of the project.\n\n\nPLEASE REGISTER FOR THIS SEMINAR BY USING THE BELOW FORM
URL:https://www.bas.ac.uk/event/engagement-seminar-digital-twinning-for-marine-science-fieldwork/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201111T160000
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SUMMARY:Knowledge Snack: Digital Twins of infrastructure and the environment
DESCRIPTION:The idea of an Intelligent Digital Avatar conjures up many images from a complete virtual world that one can safely define\, develop and play in to rogue robots running amok and destroying mankind. The reality is much less dramatic but no less far reaching and exciting. —Professor Mark Girolami \nProfessor Mark Girolami will discuss Digital Twins and chart their history to present day technological capability and present some of the advances being made and the opportunities along with the open challenges faced to realise the potential of Digital Twins. Mark’s talk will be followed by BAS AI researcher Scott Hosking\, who will touch upon how developing Digital Twins of natural environments can help us intelligently focus our measurement sampling\, which would be a game-changer over remote and hostile environments such as the polar regions where battery power and accessibility is challenging. His team at BAS is already developing and deploying new AI-based methods to bring together the diverse scientific and engineering expertise and data held at BAS\, and from 2021 will start to align and integrate those efforts with those of the European Green Deal\, i.e.\, to develop a Digital Twin of the Earth by 2030. \n16:00 Opening welcome by BAS Director of Innovation and Impact\, Beatrix Schlarb-Ridley \n16:03 Mark Girolami \n16:18 Scott Hosking \n16:33 Q&A & discussion\, moderated by BAS Impact Facilitator\, Pilvi Muschitiello \nTo join the talk please fill in the registration form at the bottom of the page—A calendar invitation with Zoom details will be sent to you following registration.\n  \nSpeaker biographies:\n \nMark Girolami holds the Sir Kirby Laing Chair of Civil Engineering at the University of Cambridge where he also holds the Lloyds Register Foundation-Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair in Data Centric Engineering in the Department of Engineering at Cambridge. Mark was one of the founding executive directors of the Alan Turing Institute the UK national institute for Data Science and AI. He is Programme Director at the Turing where he leads the £60M Lloyds Register Foundation Data Centric Engineering programme. He has a background in the Statistical Sciences and held the Chair of Statistics in the Department of Mathematics at Imperial College London before his election to the Sir Kirby Laing Chair at Cambridge. In January 2020 he delivered the IET/BCS Turing Lectures in London\, Manchester and Belfast on ‘Digital Twins the next phase of the AI revolution’. You can access a recording of the talk here. \n—\nScott Hosking is the Head of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Lab at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) environmental research institute\, and a Senior Research Fellow at The Alan Turing Institute the UK national institute for data science and AI. Scott is also a Co-Director for the University of Cambridge Centre for Doctoral Training in the Application of Artificial Intelligence to the study of Environmental Risks (AI4ER)\, a £6m UKRI funded programme to train over 50 top students to become future global leaders in environmental science. His research group focuses on AI and data science methods to identify and understand the physical mechanisms that drive high-impact climate events with the aim to reduce uncertainties in future predictions and help inform environmental policy.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n—
URL:https://www.bas.ac.uk/event/knowledge-snack-digital-twins-of-infrastructure-and-the-environment/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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ORGANIZER;CN="BAS Innovation team":MAILTO:aurora@bas.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201102T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201102T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T155046
CREATED:20201022T213236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201023T144656Z
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SUMMARY:Knowledge Snack webinar: The challenge of decarbonising energy systems in remote areas
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this Knowledge Snack webinar with Cardiff University Professor Liana M. Cipcigan and BAS Energy and Carbon Reduction Manager Parthena (Nopi) Exizidou\, Monday 2nd of November\, 15:30-16:30 on Zoom. \nPlease register for this free event on our Eventbrite page.\nThis Knowledge Snack will give an introduction to the BAS Net Zero Carbon Strategy focusing on the opportunities and challenges of decarbonisation\, and the importance of developing industry and academia collaborations to facilitate the low carbon transition. Liana will give us an insight into her work within the Decarbonising Transport through Electrification Network+\, and our collaborative projects on decarbonisation of transport through electrification in a whole system approach. \n15:30 Parthena (Nopi) Exizidou—BAS Net Zero Carbon Strategy and the importance of developing industry and academia collaborations \n15:40 Liana M. Cipcigan—Decarbonisation of transport through electrification in a whole system approach \n15:55 Cardiff Student projects—Energy Provision for Antarctic Infrastructure \n16:00 Q&A and discussion \nFollowing the Q&A session\, there will be an opportunity to continue the conversation on a zoom call—the Zoom details will be shared at the webinar. \nSpeaker biographies:\nParthena (Nopi) Exizidou is the Energy and Carbon Reduction Manager at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) since 2017. Her role focuses on driving the low carbon transition for all areas of BAS operations. Currently she is leading on the development of the Net Zero Carbon strategy for BAS with a focus on Infrastructure\, Transport & Logistics and Supply Chain. She is an engineer by background with several years of experience in research projects on energy efficiency in the built environment. \n  \nLiana M. Cipcigan is a Professor at Cardiff University’s School of Engineering leading Sustainable Transport cross-cutting theme and Director of the Electric Vehicle Centre of Excellence. She was at the forefront of the shift to electrified transport for over a decade being recognised nationally and internationally as an expert in Electric Vehicles and Smart Grids leading the £1M project “Decarbonising Transport through Electrification (DTE)”. She has collaborated widely with industry\, more recently during her secondment at National Grid under Royal Academy of Engineering Industrial Fellowship\, working in the Energy Insights department responsible for the Future Energy Scenarios. She has held as PI and Co-I grants in the excess of £6.5M from EPSRC\, Royal Academy of Engineering\, Innovate UK\, UKERC\, Welsh European Funding Office\, EU FP7/H2020 and industry.  She is a member of BSI technical committee ESL/120 Electrical Energy Storage\, European IEC/TC120/WG1 Electrical Energy Storage and Wales Smart Energy System Group. \nShe gave evidence to Economy\, Infrastructure and Skills Committee “EV charging in Wales” at Welsh Assembly (2018) and to Committee on Climate Change as a member of the “Reducing emissions from transport” panel in open meeting\, November 2019. \nRegister here\nIf you have any questions about the event or concerns about accessibility\, please contact the event organisers via email.
URL:https://www.bas.ac.uk/event/the-challenge-of-decarbonising-energy-systems-in-remote-areas/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Black History month: Dr Melissa Burt
DESCRIPTION:  \nSuccessful woman in STEM\, BAME researcher and diversity champion Dr Melissa Burt will share her journey in Atmospheric science and Diversity in our upcoming Diversity in Polar Science webinar Tuesday\, 27th October at 16:00.\n​This talk is part of our​ activities to celebrate of Black History month​.\n \n​Biography \nDr. Melissa Burt is the Assistant Dean for Diversity and Inclusion in the Walter Scott\, Jr. College of Engineering at Colorado State University. In this position\, Dr. Burt\, oversees and leads the strategic and implementation efforts for diversity\, inclusion\, and equity goals across the College. The Office of the Assistant Dean for Diversity and Inclusion focuses on recruitment\, retention\, and engagement of faculty/staff\, and supports the college-wide recruitment and retention efforts of undergraduate and graduate students from historically underrepresented groups. Her research focuses on the interactions of Arctic clouds\, radiation\, and sea ice\, with interests ranging from cloud-radiation feedbacks\, hydrological and energy cycles in climate\, and climate change feedbacks. Outside of CSU\, she is the Vice President for the non-profit 501(c)3 organization\, the Earth Science Women’s Network. Dr. Burt has served on a variety of boards and councils and currently serves as a Council member of the American Meteorological Society and the inaugural chair of the AMS Culture and Inclusion Cabinet. Dr. Burt has a B.S. degree in Meteorology from Millersville University and a M.S. and Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science from Colorado State University. \n \nDiversity in UK Polar Science Initiative \n\n\nDiversity in UK Polar Science​ (#DiversityinPolarScience on social media) is an initiative funded by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office\, hosted at British Antarctic Survey\, to promote and enhance polar research opportunities in the UK for all currently under-represented groups\, including women\, BAME\, LGBTQ+ and people with disabilities. Diversity in UK Polar Science will be hosting a series of online public talks to explore the challenges and achievements of people from underrepresented groups in roles linked to Polar Science\, and looking for ways to facilitate greater representation in future.​
URL:https://www.bas.ac.uk/event/celebrating-black-history-month-dr-melissa-burt/
LOCATION:https://ukri.zoom.us/j/94484111010
CATEGORIES:Celebration,Public engagement,Seminar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Diversity in UK Polar Science project group":MAILTO:inclusion@bas.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201007T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201007T120000
DTSTAMP:20260412T155046
CREATED:20201001T114809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201001T121342Z
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SUMMARY:A journey through UK science as a researcher and lead investigator – a talk by Dr Karen Salt
DESCRIPTION:The Diversity in UK Polar Science team are delighted to welcome Dr Karen Salt as speaker in their next public webinar on Wednesday 7 October 2020. \n \nSpeaker Biography \nDr Karen Salt has over 26 years’ worth of experience working in and with communities\, organisations\, charities and governmental bodies\, including running non-profits and engaging in community development work. An expert on sovereignty\, power\, collective activism and systems of governance\, she has led and collaborated on a number of research projects\, many of which explore participatory democracy\, trust and collective governance. She is a former member of the Arts and Humanities Research Council Advisory Board and continues to contribute to UK and international conversations about transformational social justice and institutional change. \nDr Karen Salt will share her experiences and expertise in ‘A journey through UK science as a researcher and lead investigator’ Zoom webinar at 11:00am BST\, 7 October 2020. Followed by a Q&A session to enable further discussion. \nDiversity in UK Polar Science Initiative  \nDiversity in UK Polar Science (#DiversityinPolarScience on social media) is an initiative funded by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office\, hosted at British Antarctic Survey\, to promote and enhance polar research opportunities in the UK for all currently under-represented groups\, including women\, BAME\, LGBTQ+ and people with disabilities. Diversity in UK Polar Science will be hosting a series of online public talks to explore the challenges and achievements of people from underrepresented groups in roles linked to Polar Science\, and looking for ways to facilitate greater representation in future. \nEvent Flyer \n \nWe hope you can join us on 7 October 2020\, 11:00am BST\, at the following link: https://ukri.zoom.us/j/96524359168 \n– \nPrevious Talk ‘Diversity\, Leadership and how to bring people on the journey with you – even to Antarctica’ \nYou can re-watch the previous Diversity in UK Polar Science public talk ‘Diversity\, Leadership and how to bring people on the journey with you – even to Antarctica’ delivered by Ben Merrick\, Her Majesty’s Commissioner for the British Antarctic Territory and Director of the Overseas Territories Directorate at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office\, at the following link: https://youtu.be/No555HNUPCA \n– \nDiversity in UK Polar Science Resource Page: https://www.bas.ac.uk/project/diversity-in-uk-polar-science-initiative/diversity-in-uk-polar-science-resources/ \nDiversity in UK Polar Science Blogs: https://www.bas.ac.uk/project/diversity-in-uk-polar-science-initiative/#blog
URL:https://www.bas.ac.uk/event/a-journey-through-uk-science-as-a-researcher-and-lead-investigator-a-talk-by-dr-karen-salt/
LOCATION:https://ukri.zoom.us/j/96524359168\, Online
CATEGORIES:Public engagement,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200317T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200317T193000
DTSTAMP:20260412T155046
CREATED:20200130T111144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200313T144207Z
UID:134156-1584468000-1584473400@www.bas.ac.uk
SUMMARY:POSTPONED - Chat to your friendly neighbourhood climate scientists
DESCRIPTION:POSTPONED IN RESPONSE TO CANCELLATION OF CAMBRIDGE SCIENCE FESTIVAL IN RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS \n\nJoin some of your local climate experts who work at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) for a climate science conversation. This event was originally due to take place at the BAS offices\, but will now take place online. Please join us by clicking on the link below. \nHear about the wide range of science taking place at BAS\, including plans for the new RRS Sir David Attenborough – one of the most advanced polar research vessels in the world. Participants can ask questions on the day. Find out more about climate science and the polar regions! \nOur panelists: \n\nDan Jones\, Oceanographer [Host]\nAndrew Meijers\, Oceanographer and research cruise leader\nElla Gilbert\, PhD student studying ice shelf melt\nAnita Faul\, Data scientist studying iceberg detection\nErik Mackie\, Scientist [Cambridge Zero]\n\n\nThis event is suitable for ages 15 + and can accommodate up to 300 participants. \n\nJoin on 17 March at 6.00pm by clicking on this Zoom link: [The event has been postponed until further notice]  \n 
URL:https://www.bas.ac.uk/event/meet-your-friendly-neighbourhood-climate-scientists-2/
CATEGORIES:Public engagement,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200205T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T155046
CREATED:20191212T180401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200205T131829Z
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SUMMARY:BAS AURORA Presents: Satuccino Extra Shot - Satellite applications event
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the February 2020 Satuccino: Extra Shot in Cambridge\, hosted by the British Antarctic Survey’s (BAS) AURORA Innovation Centre. \nWe have an exciting programme for you including networking\, pitches\, and a video link with the main Satuccino event in Harwell. \nAgenda\n \n14:15 Registration open \n14:45 Welcome by Satuccino host \n14:50 Link up between both venues 60 second updates & Company pitches from Harwell \n\nThree Catapult update speakers\nUp to 5 Company Pitches from Harwell\n\n15:00 60 second updates & Company pitches from BAS \n15:05 Closing remarks from Harwell \nBack to individual Events \n15:10 BAS internal Programme \n– OceanMind: Fisheries Analyst\, Tia Hobson: “Empowering Fisheries compliance”\n– UK Centre for Earth Observation Instrumentation: Mick Johnson\,\n– British Antarctic Survey: Marine Mammal Scientist\, Hannah Cubaynes: “Wildlife from space: opportunities and challenges for whales”\n– Cambridge Zero: Erik Mackie\, “Remote sensing global sea-level rise” \n16:10 Networking\n \nConfirmed agenda and speaker abstracts to follow in January. \nThis event is free\, but registration is essential as space is limited. Registration for this event is open: please register here! \nFor any questions regarding this event or early registration. please contact Pilvi Muschitiello at pilchi@bas.ac.uk. \n  \nAccessibility information: \nThe BAS Aurora Innovation Centre\, where this event is held\, has two accessible parking bays right outside its main entrance. There is step-free access to the building\, and the public areas of the building are wheelchair accessible. There are also wheelchair accessible toilets on both floors\, and a lift to access all floors. For any other queries or more specific accessibility information please contact us at information@bas.ac.uk.
URL:https://www.bas.ac.uk/event/basaurora-presents-satuccino-extra-shot-satellite-applications-event/
LOCATION:Aurora Cambridge\, High Cross\, Madingley Road\, Cambridge\, CB3 OET
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191128T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191128T150000
DTSTAMP:20260412T155046
CREATED:20191127T131916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191128T101331Z
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SUMMARY:CCfCS event: Panel discussion on IPCC special reports
DESCRIPTION:“Over the last decades\, global warming has led to widespread shrinking of the cryosphere\, with mass loss from ice sheets and glaciers (very high confidence)\, reductions in snow cover (high confidence) and Arctic sea ice extent and thickness (very high confidence)\, and increased permafrost temperature (very high confidence).” \n“Land provides the principal basis for human livelihoods and well-being including the supply of food\, freshwater and multiple other ecosystem services\, as well as biodiversity. Human use directly affects more than 70% (likely 69-76%) of the global\, ice-free land surface (high confidence). Land also plays an important role in the climate system.” \nIf you would like to hear more about the recent IPCC special reports on Oceans and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate and Climate change and Land Use\, come to our panel discussion on Thursday 28 November. You will hear short summaries of the reports and join in the debate. \nYou can find the report on Climate Change and Land here\, and the report on the Ocean and Cryosphere here. \nSchedule: \n1:00—2.45 pm: Summaries and panel discussion. Bring your questions! \n2.45 pm: Cake and refreshments \nPanel members: \nPete Smith: Coordinating lead author on the land report. \nSpeaker tbc : Land report \nEric Wolff: Royal Society Research Professor working on ice cores and past Climate \nMike Meredith: Coordinating lead author of Oceans and Cryosphere report. \nSanna Markkanen: Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership working on climate policy and financing sustainable infrastructure. \nThis is a free event\, but due to space limitations registration is essential. Registration is available through the CCfCS website.
URL:https://www.bas.ac.uk/event/ccfcs-event-panel-discussion-on-ipcc-special-reports/
LOCATION:Aurora Cambridge\, High Cross\, Madingley Road\, Cambridge\, CB3 OET
CATEGORIES:Public engagement,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190624T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190624T190000
DTSTAMP:20260412T155046
CREATED:20190515T142342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190611T132740Z
UID:128035-1561392000-1561402800@www.bas.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Waste Management and Recycling
DESCRIPTION:How can Waste Management and Recovery Play a Greater Role in the Circular Economy Metrics of Reuse\, Recycle\, Reduce? \nJoin this event\, co-organised by Cambridge Cleantech\, Oxfordshire Greentech and British Antarctic Survey\, to see how waste management and recovery can become an integrated part of our economy. Discover some of today’s solutions to Reduce\, Reuse or Recycle and discuss how those can be adopted more widely as best practice. \nThe event is free to Cambridge Cleantech/Oxfordshire Greentech members and £29 for non-members. Registration for the event is open through Eventbrite HERE. \nAGENDA – Download your copy here \n16:00 Registration and Refreshments \n16:15 Introduction – Martin Garratt\,CEO\, Cambridge Cleantech \n16:20 Welcome\, Innovation and BAS – Dr Beatrix Schlarb-Ridley\, Director\, Innovation & Impact\, BAS\, Matthew Polaine\, Innovation Manager\, BAS\, Rachel Clarke\, Head of Environment Office\, BAS \n16:30 A Circular Economy Programme for Cambridge – Richard Hales\, Sustainability Manager\, Addenbrooke’s Hospital \n16:45 The Future is Now; Exemplars of Best Practice from Kamikatsu\, to Tech-Takeback Pop-Ups and DrResources – Dr David Greenfield\, Managing Director\, SOENECS Ltd \n17:00 Deriving local energy from local waste – Nick Palmer\, Sales & Marketing Director\, Pyrocore Ltd. \n17:15 SME Solutions Provider Elevator Pitches: \nRecovery: Enval – Catherine White\, Technology Development Manager\, Enval \nReduce: Cambond – Dr Gareth Roberts\, Business Director\, Cambond\, \nRe-use: Biobean – Matt Keniston\,Head of Waste Coffee Recycling\, Biobean \nSustainable: BeeBee Wraps – Kath Austin\, CEO and Founder\, BeeBee Wraps \n17:55 The Sustainable Economic Gains of Behaviour Change in Waste Management – Steve Bates\, Director\, EnviroComms \n18.10 Q&A – Hosts & Speakers \n18:25 Networking \n19:00 Close \nQuestions related to this event are directed to Cambridge Cleantech through the Eventbrite Page.
URL:https://www.bas.ac.uk/event/how-can-waste-management-and-recovery-play-a-greater-role-in-the-circular-economy-metrics-of-reuse-recycle-reduce/
LOCATION:Aurora Cambridge\, High Cross\, Madingley Road\, Cambridge\, CB3 OET
CATEGORIES:Public engagement,Seminar
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