
Seeing Sound
The Royal Institution of Great Britain , 21 Albemarle Street , London, W1S 4BS
Seeing Sound
21 Albemarle Street , London, W1S 4BS
Description
Imagine being able to spot flaws in a rollercoaster, railway line, or power station before disaster strikes - all without laying a finger on them. Sounds like sci-fi? Welcome to the world of non-destructive testing, where engineers use sound to uncover hidden dangers like cracks and corrosion. The standard method of ultrasound testing involves the same gel couplant used in medical ultrasounds, but researchers are seeking out more optimal alternatives. But what if we could ditch the gel and make sounds using electricity or lasers instead? Or better yet - what if we could see sound ripple through a structure, interacting with defects in real time?
Physicist Rachel Edwards will explore new ways of generating and detecting sound, and the tantalizing possibility of developing a “sound VISOR” to help visualise sound and revolutionise engineering.
How To Get Your Tickets
1. Book your desired number of tickets and await an email from us confirming your order. This is NOT a ticket.
2. Present your confirmation on arrival at the venue. Ensure that you take personal ID with you or you may be turned away
Pricing Information
• You can choose a Free Ticket or a Free Ticket with £5 Donation - all £5 goes straight to the Royal Institution to continue their excellent scientific education work. Both tickets allow the same entry to the event.
• No further payment applies beyond the TFG booking fee
Additional Information
• For further event information please visit here
Accessibility Information
• Please note: We recommend all access bookings are made directly through the event organiser, however, we are here to assist where possible. Please get in touch with us prior to booking if you have access requirements. For accessibility information please visit here
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Dates & times
Saturday, 15 Nov 2025 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Important information - please read
Imagine being able to spot flaws in a rollercoaster, railway line, or power station before disaster strikes - all without laying a finger on them. Sounds like sci-fi? Welcome to the world of non-destructive testing, where engineers use sound to uncover hidden dangers like cracks and corrosion. The standard method of ultrasound testing involves the same gel couplant used in medical ultrasounds, but researchers are seeking out more optimal alternatives. But what if we could ditch the gel and make sounds using electricity or lasers instead? Or better yet - what if we could see sound ripple through a structure, interacting with defects in real time?
Physicist Rachel Edwards will explore new ways of generating and detecting sound, and the tantalizing possibility of developing a “sound VISOR” to help visualise sound and revolutionise engineering.
How To Get Your Tickets
1. Book your desired number of tickets and await an email from us confirming your order. This is NOT a ticket.
2. Present your confirmation on arrival at the venue. Ensure that you take personal ID with you or you may be turned away
Pricing Information
• You can choose a Free Ticket or a Free Ticket with £5 Donation - all £5 goes straight to the Royal Institution to continue their excellent scientific education work. Both tickets allow the same entry to the event.
• No further payment applies beyond the TFG booking fee
Additional Information
• For further event information please visit here
Accessibility Information
• Please note: We recommend all access bookings are made directly through the event organiser, however, we are here to assist where possible. Please get in touch with us prior to booking if you have access requirements. For accessibility information please visit here
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Tickets
You may purchase a maximum of 4 tickets for this event.Location
The Royal Institution of Great Britain
21 Albemarle Street
London
W1S 4BS