The Ri invites you to our 2024 autumn season, where we bring you exciting topics from science and culture. As the leading hub for groundbreaking advances in modern science, you don’t want to miss the exciting new programmes we have in store!
We bring you the opportunity to hear from some leading-edge scientists like Sir David Clary, a former chief scientific advisor to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, BBC Sky at Night’s Dame Margaret Aderin-Pocock, and NASA’s very own Mark Clampin. Reserve your seat in our Theatre or join us online as each of our autumn programme’s speakers add to the long list of famous scientists that have given talks in our iconic lecture theatre.
Whether you want to take a course on quantum theory, attend a special Ri Discourse on 3D printing’s use for organ repair, or join us to celebrate and honour Ada Lovelace, the world’s first published computer programmer, our autumn season has it all, and so much more. And don’t forget, Ri Members and Patrons get free or heavily discounted access to our events and activities.
There are also plenty of opportunities for families and young people, with Theatre talks and Family Fun Day exploring the fascinating animal kingdom through exciting experiments and demonstrations that allow you to get hands-on and learn directly from the researchers!
Here are just some of the highlights of our autumn season of science:
- Discourse: The Scientist and the forger: Jehane Ragai discusses the science that catches art forgers out!
- Gravitational waves: Nature’s secrets: Don’t miss Gideon Koekoek as he unveils the secrets kept by nature.
- Anatomy of a particle detector: Join Claire Malone as she dives into all thing’s particle detector, with a particular focus on the ATLAS experiment at Cern.
- Designing the James Webb Space Telescope: Mark Clampin provides a first-hand insight into the design of the James Webb Space Telescope.
- The art of stargazing: Immerse yourself in the incredible world of stars with award-winning space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock!
- An introduction to quantum theory (short course): James Millen returns to present a six-part introduction to the world of quantum theory.
- The lost scientists of WW2: Sir David Clary sheds light on the lives of scientists who vanished during World War II.
And a couple examples of our family events to keep an eye out for:
- Pokémaths: The maths of Pokémon: Tom Crawford reveals the secret to boosting your Pokémon catch rate using the power of maths!
- 50 years of The Rubik’s cube: Andrew Jeffrey fuses maths and magic to unravel the mysteries of the Rubik’s cube.
Don’t miss these wonderful speakers and topics in our iconic Theatre this autumn. We will be exploring the science of the world around us, in the company of leading-edge scientists, cultural commentators, and hopefully, you as well. See you there!