Suzie Sheehy
Physicist | Accelerating Science Through Innovation
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Suzie Sheehy is a physicist at the University of Oxford, where she leads groundbreaking research on particle accelerators. As a TEDx speaker, she has captivated audiences with her ability to make complex scientific concepts accessible.
Sheehy's work has been featured in prestigious publications like Nature, and she has received multiple awards, including the IOP Paterson Medal and Prize. Her keynotes inspire audiences to embrace the power of technology and scientific thinking to tackle global challenges.
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The case for curiosity-driven research
Seemingly pointless scientific research can lead to extraordinary discoveries, says physicist Suzie Sheehy. In a talk and tech demo, she shows how many of our modern technologies are tied to centuries-old, curiosity-driven experiments -- and makes the case for investing in more to arrive at a deeper understanding of the world.
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