Spring Into STEM — How tech is shaping the future - from the built environment to wearable tech
19 March 2025, 5:00 pm–6:30 pm

Join us online or in-person for this session of Spring into STEM 2024/25, where we'll shine a spotlight on how technology is reshaping our lives in surprising and creative ways!
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- £0.00
Organiser
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Faculty of Engineering Sciences
Each evening of Spring Into STEM 2.0 will feature two TED-style talks by expert researchers, offering interdisciplinary perspectives on meaningful applications of engineering, followed by a Q&A session and refreshments.
Our academic hosts will highlight how their research combats some of the biggest challenges our world faces, at the particle level all the way through to biocatalytic engineering and healthcare - perfect for inquisitive minds who want to explore the exciting world of STEM. You don't need to have any prior higher level education in science, technology, engineering or maths to enjoy these events - everyone is welcome.
You'll hear two talks by Vir Morjaria, a former student in Electronic and Electrical Engineering, whose interest lies in the intersection of engineering and fashion design, and Vijay Pawar, an expert in robotic systems and their application in sustainable buildings!
Speakers: Vij Pawar, Advanced Mobile Robotic Systems, Lecturer in Digital Construction Technology, Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction Vir Morjaria, How can wearable technology redefine fashion, Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering Chair: Matheus de Andrade, Lecturer, Centre for Engineering Education.
This event is being live streamed on our UCL Engineering YouTube channel. Registration and link for livestream is on our Eventrbite booking page.
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