The London branch of the Royal Society of Biology is hosting its AGM and a talk by Roberto Salguerro-Gómez (University of Oxford).
RSB members are welcome to attend the London branch AGM, and everyone is welcome to attend the talk by Roberto which is free.
Roberto works on the RainDrop experiment in Oxfordshire, and his talk will be on “More rotors, wheels, and AI to predict the effects of climate change on biodiversity” where he will present the role of engineering and computer science in responding to climate change and the biodiversity crisis.
5:30pm- AGM starts
6:15pm- Talk begins
6:45/6:50- Talk ends
6:50- Questions
7pm- Drinks and networking
To register for this event, see the RSB’s event page.