Nottingham Postgrad Conference speakers announced

Friday 06-01-2023 - 00:49

We're pleased to announce the speaker list for the 2023 Nottingham Postgraduate Interdisciplinary Conference.

The conference is being held in the Newton Building, NTU City Campus, on Tuesday 10th January. Doors open 5pm.

And you're invited as a guest.

Don't miss this chance to meet other postgrad students in an informal setting, see their research, and talk to like-minded people before the summer break.

Presentations will be 10 minutes long, with a five-minute Q&A session at the end.

Here's the speaker list so you know what to expect:

 

Afolayan Juwon Samuel:

Engineering functional fungal materials using bioactive nanoparticles

 

Dawood Khan:

Exploring the Efficacy of Projective Techniques in Political Corporate Brand Image Research in Pakistan: The Case of PTI

 

Soojin Oh:

Sustainable mitigation for vitamin B12 deficiency in plant-based diets: hydroponic cultivation using nanoparticle technology

 

Micheal Gibbs:

TinyML: Pushing AI to the Edge of the Network

 

Katherine Hardy:

Increasing the light-use efficiency of lettuce cultivation in vertical farming through the application of dynamic LED lighting strategies

 

Emeka Okoli:

Decolonising the psychology curricula in the Westernised universities: Developing theories from the South

 

Roselline Achola:

Decision-making about family planning use among refugees and host populations in the Adjumani district in Uganda

 

Laura Dallman:

How do virtues embody the practice of informal leadership that can emerge through community organising and collective action?

 

Samaira Kousar:

Development of advanced materials for selective photocatalysis

 

Lucy Grace:

Stories in Stones: Mines, Memory and the Geological Imagination in the Anthropocene

 

Rahal Ghazni:

The effects of social media on the perception of Tourism Destination Image (TDI) of potential visitors to Pakistan

 

David King:

An SPE-Based Sampling Method for Total Dissolved Mercury in Natural Waters

 

Kazi M U Ahamed:

The corporate criminal: comparing and contrasting corporate criminal liability in the United Kingdom and Bangladesh 

 

Danish Rauf:

Optimizing intestinal health and functionality of meat poultry feed non-standard feed materials

We only run this conference once a year, so don't miss out on this valuable opportunity — Spaces are limited, so book your free guest place now using the button below.

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