Lunchtime Briefing with Angela McLean, Government Chief Scientific Adviser
This briefing will explore the opportunities in using AI to boost growth.
When registering for this event you can choose whether you would prefer to attend in-person or virtually. Please note in-person capacity is limited, and any members we are unable to accommodate face-to-face will be offered the opportunity to join virtually. The livestream will run from 12:30-13:30.
Following the publication of the Engineering Biology Aspirations Foresight report, this briefing will explore how the UK can build on report’s findings and operationalise emerging technologies to drive national growth, enhance productivity and deliver more efficient, sustainable solutions across the economy.
Join this briefing to discuss:
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What skills, regulation and investment are needed to turn national technology goals into practical results and solutions?
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In what ways is the link between AI and new engineering methods helping the UK scale solutions?
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How are these technologies transforming everyday sectors like manufacturing and food production?
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How do these advancements fit into the UK’s wider science and technology strategy to ensure long-term growth?
Speaker
Professor Dame Angela McLean DBE FRS is the Government Chief Scientific Adviser having taken up the role in April 2023. She is also Head of the Government Science and Engineering Profession. Prior to this Angela was the Chief Scientific Adviser for the Ministry of Defence.
Until April 2023, Angela McLean was a Professor of Mathematical Biology in the Department of Zoology at Oxford University and a Fellow of All Souls College. Angela’s research interests lie in the use of mathematical models to aid our understanding of the evolution and spread of infectious agents.
Angela is interested in the use of natural science evidence in formulating public policy and has co-developed the Oxford Martin School Restatements: an activity which restructures and presents the evidence underlying an issue of policy concern or controversy in a short, uncharged, intelligible form for non-technical audiences.
Angela established Mathematical Biology at the Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council’s Institute for Animal Health in 1994. Before this, Angela was a Royal Society Research Fellow at Oxford University and a Research Fellow at the Institut Pasteur in Paris.
In 2009 Angela was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society. She has been awarded the Gabor Medal in 2011 and the Weldon Memorial Prize in 2018. She received her damehood in the 2018 Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
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