Soapbox Science Dublin is back on June 18th, 2022 featuring 12 women in STEMM speaking with the general public about their research.
The event takes place at South King Street from 11am-2pm.
STEMM – Science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine is a broad term used to group together these academic disciplines.
Soapbox Science Dublin Speakers & Topics
Dr Veronica Sofianos
“Size doesn’t always matter. How nanoparticles combat climate change!”
Dr Jungli Xu
“Plastic in our bodies: should we worry?”
Aoife Martin
“Biocatalysis: Helping Chemistry Go Green!”
Holly English
“FitBits for Dogs! Tracking animal movement and behaviour with technology”
Dr Elizabeth Hunter
“How your neighborhood socioeconomic status can impact your health”
Burcu Akkoyunlu
“Can we employ microorganisms? An alternative solution for climate change”
Dr Sorcha Daly
“Reduce, Reuse and Redefine Waste for a Sustainable Future”
Eleni Zavrakli
“A journey from Mathematics to 3D printing”
Dr Tara Dirilgen
“Do soil animals interact with bees through plants?”
Rhea Sanjiv Chhaya
“Climate crisis and food safety”
Dr Alessandra Mileo
“How can a computer learn to “see” and “think”?
Alison O’Reilly
‘Bees behind the scenes’
Pop in at anytime between 11am-2pm to Soapbox Science Dublin at the Luke Kelly Statue, South King Street, Dublin 2
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