What works in diversity and inclusion?
OnlineThis years Academy’s annual diversity and inclusion conference will convene the engineering community to accelerate understanding and adoption of what works in diversity and inclusion (D&I).
This years Academy’s annual diversity and inclusion conference will convene the engineering community to accelerate understanding and adoption of what works in diversity and inclusion (D&I).
The inaugural Women in Tech Awards will recognise and celebrate women who innovate, challenge and embrace technology, and will showcase inspirational individuals who have achieved great success within the sector.
Whether you are involved in computer programming or network security, take the opportunity to share in other women’s experiences, ask those questions on your mind and offer valuable support to women within your industry.
Join what promises to be a though-provoking conversation with Dr Sundiatu Dixon-Fyle, a visiting senior fellow at the McKinsey Global Institute.
Why are women so under-represented in the tech world? Why does this matter? What can we do about it?
As part of the Northern Ireland Science Festival, we’re delighted to welcome one of Northern Ireland’s most inspiring scientists to the Festival for a discussion about her work and career to date.
This year's conference theme is Engineering inclusive cultures. We will be joined by experts from across the profession to explore the transformational impact of culture on how we nurture our teams, structure our thinking, and approach the challenges facing our planet.
Matrix is proud to be sponsoring Grace's Green Gadgets at this years NI Science Festival. Grace Webb is the amazing host of the award-winning CBeebies show Grace's Amazing Machines where she explores some of the biggest, fastest and most amazing machines in the world.
Matrix is proud to be sponsoring Grace’s Green Gadgets at this years NI Science Festival. Grace Webb is the amazing host of the award-winning CBeebies show Grace's Amazing Machines where she explores some of the biggest, fastest and most amazing machines in the world.
Kathryn Harkup is a former chemist turned vampirologist and science communicator. She writes and gives regular public talks on the disgusting and dangerous side of science. Kathryn’s first book was the international best-seller A is for Arsenic: The Poisons of Agatha Christie, which was shortlisted for a Mystery Readers International Macavity Award [...]
Yasmin Ali, an award-winning chartered engineer in the energy industry, champions renewable technologies, excels in science communication, and acknowledged as one of the top 50 female engineers for her impactful engagement efforts. Yasmin is a chemical engineer and has worked in coal and gas fired power stations, oil and gas, [...]
We rarely think about the energy systems that prop up our existence. With hot water, lighting and digital entertainment all available at the flick of a switch, it's easy to underestimate the vast global network that makes these things possible. Growing up in Iraq, Yasmin Ali regularly experienced power cuts - ironic [...]