Monday 2 November 2020

Autumn 2020 virtual conference: All video recordings in one place

Let's Get Physical - Autumn 2020
Held on 12th - 16th October 2020. 5 days of Physics goodness on

Optics
Wireless
PGR Spotlight day
Quantum 
Data Science & AI

Find out more.

Opening Keynote

Prof Tim WhitleyBT, MD Applied Research and MD of ‘Adastral Park’
"Purposeful Innovation in the age of digital transformation"
 


OPTICS

The full OPTICS session

 Full recording of Opening Keynote, Optics presentations and forum discussion
 


Recordings of individual Speakers

Prof Andrew Ellis, Aston University
"An 'academic' career in photonics"

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Ardel IddinADVA
"Total Internal Reflections"
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Neil ParkinBT, Optics Team
"Optical Research at BT"
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WIRELESS

The full WIRELESS session

 Full recording of  Wireless presentations and forum discussion
 
Recordings of individual Speakers

Maria CuevasBT, Mobile & 5G team
"Wireless Technologies: Emerging Challenges and Opportunities"



Francis Mullany, Nokia Bell Labs, E2E Networking & Service Automation Lab 
"Why Can't Wireless Hardware Be more like Software?"



Prof Robert Piechocki, University of Bristol 
"5G networks, self-driving vehicles, and digital twins”



PGR SPOTLIGHT DAY 

The full PGR Spotlight session

Full recording of  the PGR Spotlight day


Recordings of individual Speakers

Opening Keynote
Richard Burguete, NPL, Postgraduate Institute Director
"The Postgraduate Institute of Measurement Science: Celebrating 5 Years of Collaboration "


Lightning Talks

Frank Carver, University of Suffolk
"What do Software Developers Know About Sustainability?"


Kakia Chatsiou, University of Essex 
"Political text classification using Neural Networks"


Eleanor Crane, UCL/IBM
"From two qubit entangling gates to quantum algorithms, and the steps in-between"
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Yi-Tun Lin, University of East Anglia
"Physically Plausible Spectral Reconstruction" 

 
Quantum annealing for network optimisation


Hanna Steventon, University of  Suffolk
Smarter Suffolk: Sensors and data for public services

 
Closing Keynote
Prof Mike Payne, Cambridge University, Department of Physics, The Cavendish Laboratory
"Reflections on a career in science"

 

 

QUANTUM

The full Quantum session 

Full recording of the Quantum presentations and forum discussion


Recordings of individual Speakers


Prof Kai BongsUniversity of Birmingham
"Quantum Technology - Sensors that Change the World"



Cathy White, BT, Quantum Technology Research Team
"Quantum Technologies"


Marco MenchettiBT, Quantum Technology Research Team
"Atomic Clocks: The most precise instruments in the world"


"Quantum, an Industry Perspective"



DATA SCIENCE & AI

The full Data Science & AI session

Full recording of the Data Science & AI presentations and forum discussion



Recordings of individual Speakers

Detlef NauckBT, Head of AI & Data Science
"Data Science and AI at BT"

 
Final Keynote

MIT, Director, NSF AI Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions
"Collision Course - Artificial Intelligence meets Fundamental Physics"
 
 

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