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Sarah Wiseman (@oopsohno) on doing stand up comedy about her number entry research
Sarah Wiseman’s article on Bright Club (a comedy club where researchers talk about their work) is published in the EPSRC‘s magazine, Pioneer on page 36. Sarah writes about using stand up comedy to talk to non-specialist audiences about her (EPSRC-funded) CHI+MED … Continue reading
Posted in CHI+MED people, CHI+MED public engagement, CHI+MED research, EPSRC
Tagged Bright Club, comedy, number entry, public engagement, research, Sarah Wiseman
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A little CHI+MED comedy for those in London on 9 May
There’s another opportunity to see one of CHI+MED’s researchers, Sarah Wiseman (UCL), talk about her work at a comedy night in London with other academics from UCL. 9th May – Bright Club: Reading at the Bloomsbury Theatre Tickets are on sale … Continue reading
"Half of NASA thought they were using pounds per square inch… the other half…" avoiding number entry errors
Sarah Wiseman – Bright Club Video orginally posted on Dr Anna Cox’s blog Bright Club is a monthly UCL science stand-up comedy event in London and Sarah Wiseman (see her previous blog post here) recently took part, giving a short stand-up presentat… Continue reading
The Comedy of (Human) Error and Resilience
Dom Furniss gave a short talk at UCL on 9 March 2012 on some of his CHI+MED work on human error and resilience. The audio of the talk is now available (the video is embedded above or you can watch it along with other videos over at our YouTube cha… Continue reading
Posted in CHI+MED people, CHI+MED public engagement, CHI+MED research, EPSRC, events - public, science communication, videos
Tagged comedy, Dominic Furniss, error, pie, resilience
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