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Lunchtime Seminars - colloquially known as "Optical Lunches" - | Lunchtime Seminars - colloquially known as "Optical Lunches" - | ||
I am pleased to announce that the seminars will be running in the | I am pleased to announce that the seminars will be running in the | ||
− | + | 2009-2010 academic year. | |
This year, I have managed to book the 2nd floor lecture theatre in | This year, I have managed to book the 2nd floor lecture theatre in | ||
− | the Tower Building for alternate Wednesdays, from 1:00 - 2:30pm, | + | the Tower Building for (generally) alternate Wednesdays, from 1:00 - 2:30pm, |
so if we have a particularly interesting speaker there should be | so if we have a particularly interesting speaker there should be | ||
plenty of time for questions. | plenty of time for questions. | ||
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* Place: Room 203, Tower (the Tower's only lecture theatre) | * Place: Room 203, Tower (the Tower's only lecture theatre) | ||
− | * Autumn Term: Wednesday | + | * Autumn Term: Wednesday 21 October 2009 - Wednesday 9 December 2009 |
− | * Spring Term: Wednesday | + | * Spring Term: Wednesday 20 January 2010 - Wednesday 31 March 2010 |
− | * Summer Term: Wednesday | + | * Summer Term: Wednesday 14 April 2010 - Wednesday 16 June 2010 |
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Talks are usually very informal - they can be as short as 15 minutes; | Talks are usually very informal - they can be as short as 15 minutes; | ||
− | usually 30-40 minutes is about right. We have the room booked for an hour | + | usually 30-40 minutes is about right. Alternatively, if you want to give a short |
+ | talk, then we can run a session with two short (15-20 minute) talks. | ||
+ | We have the room booked for an hour | ||
and a half, so if there is a particularly interesting talk that generates | and a half, so if there is a particularly interesting talk that generates | ||
lots of discussion there should be plenty of time for this. Tea and biscuits will be | lots of discussion there should be plenty of time for this. Tea and biscuits will be | ||
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Talks will be once every two weeks. The list of forthcoming talks is here: | Talks will be once every two weeks. The list of forthcoming talks is here: | ||
− | [[Talks | + | [[Talks 2009-2010]] |
Cheers, | Cheers, | ||
− | [[Steve Sharples|Steve]] | + | [[Steve Sharples|Steve]] 28 September 2009 |
Revision as of 09:48, 28 September 2009
Applied Optics Lunchtime Research Seminars
Regular research seminars have resumed under the direction of Steve Sharples.
After another successful year the Applied Optics Group Lunchtime Seminars - colloquially known as "Optical Lunches" - I am pleased to announce that the seminars will be running in the 2009-2010 academic year.
This year, I have managed to book the 2nd floor lecture theatre in the Tower Building for (generally) alternate Wednesdays, from 1:00 - 2:30pm, so if we have a particularly interesting speaker there should be plenty of time for questions.
- Time: Alternate Wednesdays at 1pm
- Place: Room 203, Tower (the Tower's only lecture theatre)
- Autumn Term: Wednesday 21 October 2009 - Wednesday 9 December 2009
- Spring Term: Wednesday 20 January 2010 - Wednesday 31 March 2010
- Summer Term: Wednesday 14 April 2010 - Wednesday 16 June 2010
I am going to need willing volunteers to give talks. I would also like
folks to think of external speakers they would like to invite to give a
talk. As a rough guide, academics might give a talk once every year or so,
post-docs every year or two, postgrads once every two or three years. I'm
very keen to get good external speakers.
As the Applied Optics Group is in multiple locations (in multiple buildings), it is more important than ever to keep everyone abreast of what's going on. The ever-increasing amount of cross-disciplinary work provides a fantastic opportunity for researchers to hear talks in new areas.
Talks are usually very informal - they can be as short as 15 minutes; usually 30-40 minutes is about right. Alternatively, if you want to give a short talk, then we can run a session with two short (15-20 minute) talks. We have the room booked for an hour and a half, so if there is a particularly interesting talk that generates lots of discussion there should be plenty of time for this. Tea and biscuits will be available afterwards in the lab next door.
Talks will be once every two weeks. The list of forthcoming talks is here: Talks 2009-2010
Cheers,
Steve 28 September 2009