Café Scientifique - Exploring Nature, Medicine & the Future
About
Join us for our next Café Scientifique event - an evening where curiosity, conversation, and science meet. This relaxed, café‑style talk is open to all students, staff, and families who want to learn more about the world around us and the groundbreaking research shaping our future.Our Speakers
1. Join a representative and dedicated volunteer from the Surrey Wildlife Trust, an organisation committed to safeguarding the rich landscapes and natural habitats of Surrey. Their talk will explore:
- The vital conservation work taking place across the county
- Why biodiversity matters now more than ever
- How young people can get involved in protecting local wildlife
2. Professor Simon Walker‑Samuel, Co-Director, UCL Centre for Computational Medicine, Vice Dean (Research), UCL Faculty of Medical Sciences
Professor Walker‑Samuel will give an inspiring insight into how computational methods - such as advanced imaging, modelling, and AI - are transforming modern medicine. His talk will cover:
- The growing role of computational techniques in diagnosing and treating disease
- Cutting‑edge medical imaging research
- What the future of personalised medicine may look like
- Pathways into careers at the intersection of science, engineering, and medicine
Date
Monday 9 March 2026 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM (UTC+00)Location
Sixth Form Centre, Dunottar School
High Trees Road, Reigate, Surrey RH2 7EL