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Darryn Quayle – Worley
Darryn is as a mining engineer originating from the Western Australian School of Mines in Kalgoorlie. He also holds a First Class Mine Manager’s Certificate and postgraduate qualifications in business.
Darryn has 30 years’ international experience in senior mining commercial roles in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific, Europe, Africa...
Being in extreme conditions: Hot pressurised liquid carbon unveiled
Emiliano Principi, Senior Scientist of the FERMI free electron laser facility, explains recent advances in the study of carbon driven to extreme temperatures and pressures through intense ultrashort laser light shots.
How technology partners can help tackle the public sector talent gap
Simon Collinson, Head of UK Public Sector at Salesforce, explains how technology partners can help tackle the public sector talent gap, including a look at healthcare transformation.
Alison Kriel – Above & Beyond Education
Alison is an experienced Head Teacher with a demonstrated history of high attainment working within the education management industry.
She has a passion for staff and pupil wellbeing, the celebration of the teaching profession, inclusion and diversity and she enjoys supporting school leaders and schools facing demanding challenges. Alison turned around...
Understanding equality in light of gender bias in society
Alison Kriel, Founder, Above & Beyond Education, describes the importance of understanding equality in light of gender bias in society
How structural geologists help forecast volcanic eruptions
Craig Magee, NERC Independent Research Fellow at the University of Leeds illustrates the important role of structural geology in improving volcano forecasting.
Prospects for minimally invasive and optimally effective cancer immunotherapy
Here, Professor of Biochemistry, Microbiology & Immunology at the University of Saskatchewan, Peter Betscher, explains how he is dedicated towards realising Robert North’s vision.
TED Gen: The Combined heat and power revolution
Here, TED Generation (TED Gen) explains how to improve the economic and environmental future of your business – using Combined heat and power (CHP) to decrease energy costs and rewrite carbon footprints.
Physical activity to prevent chronic diseases
Dr Deborah Lee from Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, considers the role of physical activity to prevent chronic diseases
Quasicrystals research
Here, Professor of Physics Zbigniew M. Stadnik at the University of Ottawa, explores research into the unusual physical properties and potential applications of Quasicrystals.
Why nuclear energy is not clean or green
Dr Chanda Siddoo-Atwal, primary biochemist of Moondust Cosmetics Ltd, examines the realities of nuclear energy.
Elizabeth Giugno – Crown Commercial Service (CCS)
Elizabeth's career spans 30 years in procurement and supply chain consulting and procurement leadership, working mostly with multi-national organisations in the UK, Australia and across the Asia Pacific region.
Elizabeth joined Crown Commercial Service one year ago where she leads the development and implementation of the category strategy for cyber...
Building resilience & strengthening your cyber procurement
Elizabeth Giugno, Cyber Security at CCS, details the importance of the public sector building resilience & strengthening cyber procurement
Suicide by intentional overdose increased in some communities
A study finds that suicides by intentional drug overdose has increased among young people, elderly people, and Black women across the US.
The roadmap towards protecting high value student data
Here, the Expede Group look at one of the pressing issues of contemporary education - protecting high value student data in an increasingly digital world.
China’s legislative attempt to control deepfake tech
China’s cyber space watchdog has released a new draft regulation in an effort to control the dangerous use of deepfake technology across the country
Could warning images on products deter childhood obesity?
A study finds that parents are less likely to buy sugary drinks when they have warnings about health on their labels – reducing sugary drink purchases by 17%.
90% of healthcare workers changed their minds on COVID vaccines
Despite healthcare workers experiencing the negative effects of the COVID-19 virus, many did not intend on being vaccinated – new research highlights that their outlooks have changed.
Scientists use tumour-fighting cells to treat breast cancer
An ongoing clinical trial led by the NCI Centre for Cancer Research reveals an experimental form of immunotherapy for metastatic breast cancer.
UK spending in most deprived areas fell by 31% over last decade
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) finds that between 2010 and 2020, UK Government spending for the most deprived areas fell by 31% per person.