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Event Tag: sydney science festival

Nanotech — What’s the Big Deal about Small Stuff? [Sydney Science Festival]

Tuesday, 14 August 2018 12:30pm – 1:30pm
Nanotech by Rosie Hicks
  • Venue: Mitchell Theatre
  • Categories: Public Events at SMSA
  • Tags: science week 2018, sydney science festival
**Advance bookings closed. Registrations available at the door. ** Join Rosie Hicks for a fascinating talk on nanotech and its applications in Australian health, communications and energy.

Wine as Medicine — An Australian Perspective [Sydney Science Festival]

Friday, 17 August 2018 6:00pm – 7:30pm
Wine as Health
  • Venue: Mitchell Theatre
  • Categories: Public Events at SMSA
  • Tags: science week 2018, sydney science festival
**ADVANCE BOOKINGS HAVE CLOSED Tickets will be available at the door – Cash sales only. **Join Dr Philip Norrie as he traces the history of wine as medicine and its unique history in Australia, including why we planted vineyards in our lunatic asylums!

Em Prof Robert Clancy — Unexpected Results [NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK]

Tuesday, 13 August 2019 6:00pm – 7:30pm
Releasing the Myxoma Virus for Rabbits
  • Venue: Tom Keneally Centre
  • Categories: Events in the Tom Keneally Centre, Public Events at SMSA
  • Tags: national science week, sydney science festival
Robert Clancy discusses the history of pre-WWII scientific research and discovery in Australia and asks what we, today, can learn from the past. NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK / SYDNEY SCIENCE FESTIVAL

Prof Mikhail Prokopenko — Computer Modelling of Epidemics [NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK]

Thursday, 15 August 2019 6:00pm – 7:30pm
Complex Systems - Computer Modelling of Epidemics
  • Venue: Tom Keneally Centre
  • Categories: Events in the Tom Keneally Centre, Public Events at SMSA
  • Tags: national science week, sydney science festival
Professor Mikhail Prokopenko reveals how computer modelling helps us better understand and better deal with complex problems like flu epidemics.

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