Seminars at the Franklin: Dr Mark Murcko
The Rosalind Franklin Institute is welcoming Dr Mark Murcko on Thursday 26th March from 10:30 – 11:15. RAL site pass holders are welcome to attend in person (no registration required) in the Franklin’s first floor Hub. To join in person, please arrive in the R113 Franklin foyer at least 5 minutes before the start of the […]
Training Course: Advanced Scripting and Batching of Tomographic Datasets
A 2-day training course covering Python scripting in Avizo (1 day) and development of Avizo Python module (1 day). Date: Monday 23 March – Tuesday 24 March 2026 Venue: Hamilton Room, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Visitor Centre, Harwell Campus Cost: £400 +VAT for academics, students, postdocs and government, £800 +VAT for industry. Although X-ray […]
ATOM Festival: Harwell Campus Open Day
Guided Heritage Trail A guided heritage trail that brings to life the remarkable history of Harwell From wartime beginnings to its role at the forefront of innovation, this walk explores the people, places and moments that have shaped the site over the decades. Date: Friday 20th March Time: 11:00 – 12:00 (approx. […]
ATOM Festival: Open Evening Talk & Tour at UKAEA, Culham Campus
Harnessing the Power of Stars on Earth Bring your questions and curiosity as you discover just how on Earth we are creating star-power and see two of the leading facilities responsible for this ground-breaking research, pushing us closer to delivering fusion energy for all! Date: Wednesday 18th March Time: 18:00 start Venue: Culham […]
Building National Capability in Advanced Manufacturing and Materials
This event is brought to you by the Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Chilterns Regional Defence and Security Cluster (OBC RDSC) in partnership with Harwell Campus. Date: Wednesday 18th March 2026 Time: 09:00 – 16:30 Venue: Harwell Campus, Oxfordshire Tickets via invite only. If interested in attending, please contact the team here. The event will focus […]
Wildlife Gardening for Beginners talk
A talk exploring simple ways to make our gardens sustainable and welcoming to wildlife Private gardens cover 4.6% of the UK, and have a huge potential to support wildlife, as well as providing huge benefits to gardeners in improved mental and physical health and social wellbeing. Welcoming wildlife into your […]
