Distinguished Lecture from RMIT Professional Academy

There’s still time to register for the next Distinguished Lecture proudly hosted by the RMIT Professorial Academy.

“Accelerating Materials Discovery for Better Health and Life”

Presented by Distinguished Professor Irene Yarovsky, Leader of the Materials Modelling and Simulation research group, School of Engineering.

Tuesday 26 September, 2.00-3.00 pm

This is a hybrid event:  In-person at RMIT’s Kaleide Theatre, Building 8, Level 2 (08.02.04), 360 Swanston Street, Melbourne.
and streamed live via a Teams Live link

A Q&A opportunity follows the lecture and is open to RMIT staff and students.

Please register your participation via this link: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/703964586027?aff=oddtdtcreator 

We look forward to you joining us for this Distinguished Lecture at RMIT.

Published by Linda Knight

Linda Knight is an artist and academic who specialises in critical and speculative arts practices and methods. Linda devised ‘Inefficient Mapping’ as a methodological protocol for conducting fieldwork in projects informed by ‘post-‘ theories. In her role as Associate Professor at RMIT University, Australia Linda creates transdisciplinary projects across early childhood, creative practice, and digital media. Together with Jacina Leong, Linda is a founding member of the Guerrilla Knowledge Unit, an artist collective that curates interface jamming performances between the public and AI technologies. Linda has exhibited digitally and physically in Australia, UK, USA, Canada, NZ, and South America and has been awarded arts research grants and prizes with international reach and impact, most recently this includes an Australian Research Council Discovery project that designs novel technologies for framing and enabling young children’s active play.

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