Welcome to the Rhubarb talks website

The 'Rhubarb Talks' are a series of seminars by PhD students for PhD students at NOCS.



Upcoming seminars are posted below and cover a whole range of scientific exploits. Talks are held every other Monday afternoon at 4.30pm in the postgrad lounge (node 086) and are accompanied by nibbles and refreshments.



For more info or to volunteer for a talk, please contact The Rhubarb Team: Liz (E.Sargent@noc.soton.ac.uk),
Rosanna (R.Greenop@noc.soton.ac.uk), Maike (mjsp106@soton.ac.uk) or Sara (Sara.Cregeen@noc.soton.ac.uk)



Monday, February 12, 2007

Later today....

Tonight at 5pm in node room 044/11 (next to the cafeteria).

Dave Spofforth - Eocene climate in the Arctic



Mark Vardy - Finding objects in the dark

"Comprising 60 hydrophone groups which sample the reflected seismic wavefield at a horizontal accuracy of 25 x 25 cm, 3D Chirp provides the perfect base for shallow-water marine engineering. Here we present results where it has been used to identify unknown buried targets ranging from 0.3 m to 7.0 m in size."




...and in two weeks time (26th Feb);

Monique Villatoro - "Morphological evolution and sand transport in Chioogia inlet, Venice Lagoon"

Cedric Boulart - "The great DODO cruise"

Hope to see you all there!

Kirsty and Sarah