University of Cambridge

Anglia Materials Society, and Hatfield Lecture Sheffield


#Harry gave a repeat performance of one of his Van Horn Distinguished Lectures at the Anglia and Cambridge Materials Society. The evening lecture was at the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, to a full house of participants from many locations in Anglia. The YouTube video is that lecture, entitled `Extremely Complex Problems'. There is also an image from PT Group members at the Hatfield Lecture in Sheffield.

The day of the lecture was particularly windy, with winds up to 60 miles per hour. The storm was named `Barney' by the weather service.







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The audience for the evening lecture.
extremely complex problems, Anglia and Cambridge Materials Society
The audience for the evening lecture.
extremely complex problems, Anglia and Cambridge Materials Society
Photograph courtesy of Rachel Hobson
extremely complex problems, Anglia and Cambridge Materials Society
Photograph courtesy of Rachel Hobson
extremely complex problems, Anglia and Cambridge Materials Society
The aftermath of strom Barney, on the morning following the lecture.
extremely complex problems, Anglia and Cambridge Materials Society
Fallen tree across a cycle path in Cambridge
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A giant fallen tree blocking the road, in Barton (Harry's cycle route)
extremely complex problems, Anglia and Cambridge Materials Society
Photgraph courtesy of James Nygaard, taken at the Hatfield Lecture in Sheffield.




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