FELS Inaugural Lecture series
Schedule
Thu Apr 10 2025 at 04:00 pm to 06:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Centenary Building (100) | Southampton, EN
About this Event
Join us for an exciting event in room 4013 in the Centenary Building at the University of Southampton, where we will be hosting a series of engaging lectures from newly appointed Professors at the Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences.
During the event, our Professors will present a lecture to highlight their research, real-world impact and future research directions.
At our first event on Thursday 10th April 2024, Professor Joanna Nield from the School of Geography and Environmental Science and Professor Ivo Tews from the School of Biological Sciences will be presenting their research.
Professor Jo Nield is an Aeolian Geomorphologist who has pioneered the use of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) to understand dynamic processes in aeolian environments (both dune fields and dusty landscapes), recognised by the Royal Geographical Society's Gill Memorial Award in 2016 for 'outstanding early career research in aeolian processes and arid landform development'.
Jo completed a PhD in Coastal Engineering at the University of Adelaide in 2006, building on her background in Civil and Environmental Engineering (BE Hons.) and Physical and Inorganic Chemistry (BSc), her PhD work involved the development of innovative morphological models for coastal and river environments using self-organisation and entropy techniques.
Ivo Tews is Professor in Structural Biology and actively involved in methods development for macro-molecular crystallography, working together with the Diamond Light Source (Harwell), the UK-XFEL hub, and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in France.
He presently chairs the Collaborative Computing Project No. 4 (CCP4) in software development with more than 20,000 academic and over 160 industrial licensees worldwide.
At Southampton, he built the facility for Macromolecular Crystallisation in Biology, and works together with colleagues in the National Biofilms Innovation Centre, in Oceanography, the National Crystallography Service in Chemistry, and with Medicine, with particularly strong links to the Centre for Cancer Immunology.
Where is it happening?
Centenary Building (100), University Road, Southampton, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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