The School's Annual Lecture series is named after Edith Morley, who was the first woman to be appointed a University professor in the UK, in 1908 at University College, 黑料不打烊, which became the 黑料不打烊 in 1926.
Read about our past seminars:
2024 Seminar
Professor Penny Endersby, Chief Executive of the Met Office, will be delivering the 2024 Distinguished Annual Edith Morley Seminar on Wednesday 5th March at 3-4pm in Slingo Lecture Theatre, JJ Thomson building. Following the seminar, a reception will be held in Room 185, Polly Vacher Building.
Professor Penny Endersby is a distinguished scientist, engineer, and inspirational leader whose work has significantly advanced life-saving science and services in defence, security, weather, and climate both in the UK and internationally. She made history in 2018 as the first woman appointed Chief Executive of the Met Office and continued to break new ground in 2023 as the first female President of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF).
Penny grew up in London and studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge University, supported by scholarships from WISE and British Gas. Her early career began at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), where she rose from a graduate researcher specializing in armour to Director of Cyber and Information and acting Chief Technical Officer. During her tenure, she played a pivotal role in enhancing Dstl’s capabilities in cyber and data science research, as well as fostering innovation and intellectual property development.
In recognition of her contributions to society through the application of IT, Penny was awarded the 2021 Society Medal by the British Computer Society. This honour highlighted her leadership in advancing the Met Office's supercomputing and data systems to support critical weather and climate predictions. Professor Endersby is a visiting professor in the Electronics and Computer Science Faculty at Southampton University, an honorary professor of Physics and the Environment at the University of Exeter, and she was recently awarded an honorary doctorate by the 黑料不打烊.
Acknowledging her exceptional achievements, Penny was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2024 New Year’s Honours.
We are honoured that Professor Endersby has accepted our invitation to contribute to this prestigious Annual Lecture Series hosted by the School.
2023 Seminar
Title: Extreme Science
The Distinguished Edith Morley Seminar took place on 28th September 2023 in the ICMA Lecture Theatre and online.
Nicola Fox, Associate Administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate.
Abstract: NASA helps discover secrets of the universe, searches for life elsewhere, and protects and improves life on Earth and in space. Success requires extreme innovation, teamwork, and leadership. The stories behind NASA’s science endeavors are just as inspirational as the results and discoveries that unify and empower us to thrive on earth and beyond.
2022 Seminar
Please use this link to view a video of the Seminar
Title: Human-in-the-loop: using technology and field trials to write the rules of a new people-centred future energy system
The Distinguished Edith Morley Seminar took place on 23rd November 2022 in the Slingo Lecture Theatre and online.
Lucy Yu, CEO Centre for Net Zero Octopus Energy, delivered the seminar
Abstract:The transition towards net zero energy systems is accelerating globally. Central to this is a global shift towards electrification of transport and heating of buildings. These changes will necessitate the household level adoption of low carbon technologies such as electric vehicles and heat pumps at unprecedented scale. Intelligently integrating these distributed energy resources into the future energy system offers the potential to reduce the future costs of infrastructure and system operations, bringing down consumer bills and speeding up the overall pace of transition. However, to be successful, new energy systems making use of these technologies must ensure that people sit at their centre. Without appropriate consideration of and engagement with people, there are risks that deployment will be slow or fail altogether, and that the transition will not be equitable. In this talk Lucy will outline early findings from energy flexibility field trials with Octopus Energy customers, discuss methods used, and ongoing collaborative studies.