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In the footsteps of James Clerk Maxwell

In the footsteps of James Clerk Maxwell
In the footsteps of James Clerk Maxwell
James Clerk Maxwell, Scotland’s greatest physicist, made massive leaps forward in our knowledge and understanding of electricity, magnetism and light.
Prof Sir David Payne, director of the Optoelectronics Research Centre at the University of Southampton, is building on those foundations. A pioneer of technology, he has led the field of telecommunications and laser research for many years and achieved international acclaim in the area of photonics.
Join us for a special event where Prof Payne shares stories of trials and tribulations from the research world.
Payne, David
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Payne, David
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Payne, David (2016) In the footsteps of James Clerk Maxwell. Edinburgh International Science Festival 2016, National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland. 26 Mar - 10 Apr 2016.

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James Clerk Maxwell, Scotland’s greatest physicist, made massive leaps forward in our knowledge and understanding of electricity, magnetism and light.
Prof Sir David Payne, director of the Optoelectronics Research Centre at the University of Southampton, is building on those foundations. A pioneer of technology, he has led the field of telecommunications and laser research for many years and achieved international acclaim in the area of photonics.
Join us for a special event where Prof Payne shares stories of trials and tribulations from the research world.

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Published date: 6 April 2016
Additional Information: Keynote speaker
Venue - Dates: Edinburgh International Science Festival 2016, National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2016-03-26 - 2016-04-10

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Local EPrints ID: 415178
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/415178
PURE UUID: 62123465-e4b1-4ca5-849d-60d9d6843425

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Date deposited: 02 Nov 2017 17:30
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 21:42

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