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One of Britain's best known space scientists. An inventor, tinkerer and the co-presenter of The Sky At Night.... [more]
Theoretical physicist and broadcaster and prolific science writer who has worked with the BBC to popularise science based programming to the public.... [more]
Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong became the first men to walk on the surface of the Moon on July 20th 1969. The experience which changed their lives forever has been at the core of Aldrin's talks for forty years.... [more]
Revolutionised the the world through the creation of the world wide web. He is also a key voice behind the idea of Net Neutrality.... [more]
Jason is Britain’s best-known face of gadgets and consumer technology. Jason shares his passion for technology and innovations with geeks the world over – his topics include, social networking, technology trends, robots, gizmoes, maths and web cu... [more]
Hermione Cockburn is an earth scientist and extremely passionate about communicating her subject. She won the BBC Talent "Science on Screen" competition in 2002 and co-presented What the Ancients Did for Us and Rough Science for BBC 2.... [more]
The author of The Origin of Financial Crises and Money, Blood & Revolution. Cooper explains how and why the very ‘science of Economics’ is wrong.... [more]
Dr Hannah Critchlow is a scientist dedicated to helping to demystify the workings of the human brain.... [more]
Space journalist, broadcaster and award-winning author, an authority within the world of space innovation and research. ... [more]
Baroness Susan Greenfield CBE is a scientist, writer, broadcaster and member of the House of Lords. She is Professor of Pharmacology at Lincoln College, Oxford University and Director of the Royal Institution. achieved a first class degree at St. Hil... [more]
Tech Correspondent at The Economist speaking and writing on some of the most exciting and innovative technological developments of our time. ... [more]
BBC science correspondent and the author of the bestselling book How to Clone the Perfect Blonde. Richard is a regular columnist and contributor to the Daily Mail, BBC online, New Scientist and The Times.... [more]
Winner of the BBC 2 series entitled ‘Astronauts: Do You Have What it Takes and Associate Professor of Planetary Science at the University of Leicester.... [more]
Trail blazing scientist in the field of the twenty-first century wonder material, graphene. Expert in its development, uses and commercial exploitation.... [more]
Renowned British/Australian environmental scientist and polar explorer who successfully retraced Sir Ernest Shackleton’s epic mission across the Southern Ocean.... [more]
Marty is an inventor, educator, science reporter and creator of countless scientific stunts.... [more]
Dr David Lewis is an award winning author, broadcaster and neuropsychologist. His high energy presentations focus on achieving peak performance, understanding the human mind and the psychology of business relationships and organisations.... [more]
Lawrence McGinty is the Science Editor for ITN. He chairs conferences and seminars and is a highly skilled conference facilitator and speaker. ... [more]
A medical futurist and self confessed geek, Bertalan is passionate about improving healthcare through digital solutions combined with the human touch.... [more]
Speaking on the cultural impacts of science and technology focusing on innovation in business start-ups, and on the role of women within the world of STEM.... [more]
Sue Nelson, science presenter, writer, host, moderator, and former BBC science and environment correspondent. An award-winning journalist and broadcaster - and an experienced live performer - Sue writes elegantly and excitingly on science, space, and... [more]
Celebrated Cambridge microbiologist, is a highly successful business-person and renowned philanthropist. His rapid detection systems have saved many hundreds of thousands of lives globally.... [more]
Robert Reiner pursues remarkable research into neuro-prosthetics. He specialises in human motion synthesis, exo-skeletons, wearable robotics, bio mechanics, virtual reality, human machine interaction and rehabilitation robotics.... [more]
Matt Ridley's books on science and technology have sold over a million copies, been translated into 30 languages and won several awards. ... [more]
Julian Rush is the Science & Environment Correspondent of Channel 4 News and he has recently taken on the Defence brief as well. Whether it be environmental issues like climate change, GM crops and renewable and nuclear energy, or hard science subjec... [more]
Pyrotechnician and Science Content Developer at The Royal Institution, face of science on children's TV, and now, engineering television for adult minds.... [more]
Jem Stansfield has an extraordinary CV which includes experience as a shepherd, welder and circus worker. His technical and engineering skills began at Bristol University With a degree in Aeronautics. In putting these skills to use, he once again def... [more]
Melissa Sterry is a board-level design scientist and a world leading authority on emergent digital technology and developer of the Bionic City®.... [more]
Former army Major Dick Strawbridge is expert at making engineering and innovation exciting. A one man A-Team, Dick has inspired audiences young and old. Dick loves speaking, especially to young groups and is synonomous with environmentaly friendly in... [more]
Science and engineering broadcaster, educator and the world's foremost (and perhaps only) 'thrill engineer'.... [more]
Expert strategist, helping businesses to address global challenges of sustainability, energy (oil and gas, utilities and renewables), mobility, finance, agriculture/land-use and climate change.... [more]
Professor Lord Robert Winston of Hammersmith is well known to audiences throughout the world for his landmark BBC television series, The Human Body, Secret Life of Twins and Superhuman. He has shown a great capacity for communicating often complex sc... [more]