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Thursday, 3 November 2016 6:15 PM - 8:15 PM AEST
45 Watt Street, Newcastle, NSW, 2300, Australia
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Watt St Arc, 45 Watt Street, Newcastle, NSW, 2300, Australia.
This is what’s known as convergence - the merging of distinct technologies, industries, or devices into a unified whole. This talk will explore new pathways and opportunities that result from not only the convergence of systems engineering with the life sciences, but also the emerging opportunities that result from embedding engineering into design, business, law and the arts and the humanities.
Distinguished chemical engineer, Professor Frank Doyle, Dean of Harvard’s John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, will share his insights into the convergent thinking revolution.
In his research, Professor Doyle applies systems engineering principles to the analysis of regulatory mechanisms in biological systems. His work includes the design of drug-delivery devices for diabetes; modeling, analysis, and control of gene regulatory networks underlying circadian rhythms; and computational analysis for developing diagnostics for post-traumatic stress disorder.
Cancellation policy Tickets are limited for this event, so if you no longer wish to attend we appreciate your cancellation.
Tickets are limited for this event, so if you no longer wish to attend we appreciate your cancellation.
Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, University of Newcastle (UON) Australia
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