Previous Sterling Lectures

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Sterling Lecture 2000
Can the Present IT Revolution Continue Forever? Economic Predictions
versus Technological Limitations

Professor Michael Kelly FRS, FREng
School of Electronic Engineering, IT and Mathematics, University of
Surrey

Sterling Lecture 2001
Recent Developments in GaN, Si and other Electronic and Optoelectronic
Materials

Professor Colin Humphreys FREng
Goldsmiths’ Professor of Materials Science, University of
Cambridge

Sterling Lecture 2002
Information Engineering and its Applications. The Exciting Present and
Future of Image Analysis

Professor Michael Brady FRS, FREng
BP Professor of Information Engineering, University of Oxford

Sterling Lecture 2003
Small is Better: Controlling Material Properties by Nanoscale
Patterning

Professor Mark Welland FRS FREng
Professor of Nanoscale Science, University of Cambridge

Sterling Lecture 2004: S.E. Asia
Nanomicroscopy for Nanoengineering

Professor Peter Goodhew FREng
Department of Engineering, University of Liverpool

Sterling Lecture 2004: India
Exploring the Micro/Nano Interface

Professor Graham Davies FREng
School of Engineering, University of Birmingham

Sterling Lecture 2005: India
Materials, Mimicry and MEMS: the future of flight?

Professor Julia King CBE FREng
Faculty of Engineering, Imperial College London

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