This year has been a fantastic journey. Philippa and myself (Amanda Woodman-Hardy) got our teeth into some great projects and events and met some amazing people and new friends along the way. Here are our highlights of the year: January Neville Gabie, our new Artist in Residence, starts at the Cabot Institute and works on a project entitled ‘ Common Room ’. February Professor Jonathan Bamber presented at this year’s Guardian Open Weekend discussing the question ‘ Is global warming melting the Himalayan glaciers? ’ In the wake of the Fukushima disaster, we publish our first think piece entitled “ Implications for the UK nuclear industry of the events at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power station, Japan ”. The report drew on our expertise in seismic hazards assessment at nuclear facilities, seismology, earthquake engineering, geohazards, probabilistic hazards and risk assessment, extreme events and extensive experience of working in Japan on relevant issues.
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