The University’s ‘Bringing Research to Life’ Roadshow is back in the ¸£Àû×ÅÆ¬ Zone at this week, showcasing the research of nine groups over six days.
This popular event hosts a diverse local, regional and international audience, drawing in school groups, scientists and engineers, politicians, science communication professionals and the general public. Â
This year’s Roadshow features interactive and hands-on science exhibits including:
- Collaborative work on T-Cells from Cancer Research UK;
- Driver distraction research from the Transportation Research Group in FEE;
- DNA-based research into childhood diseases;
- Electric vehicle battery management with Vehicle-to-Grid technology;
- Metal fatigue research for engineering materials;
- Biomechanical-based research into prehistoric marine plesiosaurs;
- Electrochemistry and novel catalysts;
- Sustainability research;
- Bioenergy and fuel sources.
Cheltenham Science Festival is a regular date on the Roadshow’s annual tour and the Roadshow is one of the ways the University seeks to engage a wider range of public audiences with the value and impact of its cutting-edge research.
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