Early career researcher presents at Westminster SET for Britain event
Congratulations to Dr Georgios Christodoulou, a PDRA in the Department of Physics, who was shortlisted from hundreds of applicants to attend the Houses Parliament at Westminster to present his research to a range of politicians and a panel of expert judges, as part of SET for Britain on Monday 9th March.
Georgios’ poster on research about new technologies for the detection of illicit radioactive material at ports and airports was judged against dozens of other scientists’ research in the only national competition of its kind.
The Parliamentary and Scientific Committee run the event in collaboration with the Council for Mathematical Sciences, the Institute of Physics, The Physiological Society, the Royal Academy of Engineering, the Royal Society of Chemistry, the Society of Biology and the Society of Chemical Industry, with financial support from BP, the Clay Mathematics Institute, Essar, INEOS, Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG), Wiley, the Bank of England and the Institute of Biomedical Science.