Life solved live: Forecasting floods and engineering net zero
Portland Building
Portland Street
Portsmouth PO1 3AH United Kingdom
Time:
6.00pm - 8.45pm
About
Catastrophic floods, severe heatwaves and prolonged droughts are no longer rare events. As climate change disrupts weather systems, it has never been more urgent to find ways of predicting rainfall - accurately and affordably.
Meanwhile, the race to Net Zero is reshaping how we generate, store and use electricity. Building a sustainable energy system will involve transformative developments in power systems engineering - from the rise of smart, flexible grids to advances in battery storage and hydrogen.
Researchers at Portsmouth are driving change and innovation to address these pressing challenges.
Our Life Solved Live events are your chance to hear first-hand how research changes the world - and why people do it.
An Inaugural Lecture is one of the most prestigious Life Solved Live events. It's a celebration of the career of a professor and the difference they make.
On 10 December we present two fascinating lectures in one evening.