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The IET Surrey Volunteers would like to invite you to our very special and unique event in October. 🐶 Pets, Vets and AI ...
29/09/2025

The IET Surrey Volunteers would like to invite you to our very special and unique event in October. 🐶

Pets, Vets and AI - How is AI used to help your dog lead a happy, healthy life?

Prof. Kevin Wells from the University of Surrey reveals how Artificial Intelligence is revolutionising pet healthcare. 🐕

This talk explores AI's role in everything from wearable tech for canine behaviour analysis to diagnosing serious conditions like brain disorders and cancer. Join Professor Kevin Wells, a leader in AI for human and veterinary healthcare, for an insightful session on the 'One Health' approach, with ample time for your questions.

Event Details:
📅 Date: Thursday, 16th October 2025
⏰ Time: 5:15PM
📍 Location: Tormead School, Guildford

👉 Register for in-person event: https://localevents.theiet.org/e329b1

The James Webb   Telescope. Free   & WebinarThe 'Insane  ' required to visit the Cosmic Dawn !Webb will directly observe...
27/03/2022

The James Webb Telescope. Free & Webinar

The 'Insane ' required to visit the Cosmic Dawn !

Webb will directly observe a part of space and time never seen before. JWT will gaze into the epoch when the very first stars and galaxies formed, over 13.5 billion years ago. Ultraviolet and visible light emitted by the very first luminous objects has been stretched or “redshifted” by the universe’s continual expansion and arrives today as infrared light. Webb is designed to “see” this infrared light with unprecedented resolution and sensitivity.

Webb will be a powerful tool for studying the nearby universe. Scientists intend to use Webb to study planets and other bodies in our solar system to determine their origin and evolution and compare them with exoplanets, planets that orbit other stars. Webb will also observe exoplanets located in their stars’ habitable zones, the regions where a planet could harbour liquid water on its surface, and can determine if and where signatures of habitability may be present. Using a technique called transmission spectroscopy, the observatory will examine starlight filtered through planetary atmospheres to learn about their chemical compositions.

26 May 2022
7:30pm - 8:30pm
University of Surrey & Online
Register for free here:
http://ow.ly/lfo350ItiQF

Credits: NASA/Desiree Stover

Our FIRST in person lecture after Covid.With over 185 people attending in person to see Steve Fenwick lecture on   Racin...
15/03/2022

Our FIRST in person lecture after Covid.
With over 185 people attending in person to see Steve Fenwick lecture on Racing . Thanks to University of Surrey for hosting and to everyone who has turned up! Enjoy!

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