Deconstructing structures: lecture by Dr Erica Bithell
Duration: 46 mins 30 secs
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Description: | Dr Erica Bithell, Academic Director for Physical Sciences at the University's Institute of Continuing Education, gives a public lecture at Madingley Hall as part of the 2012 Cambridge Science Festival. |
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Created: | 2012-05-02 15:43 | ||||
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Collection: | Cambridge Science Festival at Madingley Hall | ||||
Publisher: | University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education | ||||
Copyright: | Dr Erica Bithell | ||||
Language: | eng (English) | ||||
Keywords: | nanotechnology; Microscopy; Materials Science; | ||||
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Abstract: | From steel and concrete to silicon chips and liquid crystals, materials science has given us the building blocks of technology. This lecture takes a look at the extraordinary microscopic structures inside some everyday materials, and examines how these influence the uses to which they can be put. |
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