
What we’re about
Oxfordshire Branch of The British Computer Society (BCS) The Chartered Institute for IT, run monthly talks on a variety of computer related topics. Computing is a broad church so we select a wide variety of topics to reflect this.
Visit our website for more details on our events http://www.oxon.bcs.org/. You can also find videos of past talks, posters, and our committee members
There are opportunities to network before and after the talks.
Our Society’s purpose is to promote and advance the education and practice of computing for the benefit of the public
Upcoming events (1)
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## Andrew Davis, Head of Advanced Engineering Simulation (UKAEA)
Fusion energy holds the promise of virtually unlimited supplies of low-carbon, low-radiation energy. To achieve the vision of fusion energy on the national grid, digital engineering needs to help optimise the design, operation and maintenance of fusion power plants and systems. This talk will outline how digital engineering is being used to tackle this challenge. Digital engineering covers the gamut of computer aided design (CAD), meshing, computing, software development, modelling, data provenance, and digital twins. It is the glue which will bring together aspects of fusion modelling (plasma, materials, radiation, mechanical, thermal etc) into one coherent place to allow actionable and optimised fusion component design to be realised.Andrew Davis, Head of Advanced Engineering Simulation (UKAEA)
Fusion energy holds the promise of virtually unlimited supplies of low-carbon, low-radiation energy. To achieve the vision of fusion energy on the national grid, digital engineering needs to help optimise the design, operation and maintenance of fusion power plants and systems. This talk will outline how digital engineering is being used to tackle this challenge. Digital engineering covers the gamut of computer aided design (CAD), meshing, computing, software development, modelling, data provenance, and digital twins. It is the glue which will bring together aspects of fusion modelling (plasma, materials, radiation, mechanical, thermal etc) into one coherent place to allow actionable and optimised fusion component design to be realised.Virtual event only - please register on https://14may25oxfordshire.eventbrite.co.uk/
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