NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK LECTURE
Friday 16th March 2007 2.00pm-3.00pm (doors open 1.30pm)
Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre, University of Leeds
The Physics of Computer Games
Dr Jon Purdy, Games Subject Leader,
Department of Computer Science, University of Hull
Physics and simulation have always played an important role in the development of realistic computer games. Whether it is making an explosion look realistic, tracking the way a racing car skids round a corner, or calculating the motion of snooker balls, some interesting physics principles are being implemented in computer games. This talk will use game examples to show where the physics is used, and will explain some of the problems that people who make computer games have to overcome.
Although this lecture demonstration has been designed especially to suit 14-18 year olds and schools and colleges have been invited, adults are also welcome. Admission free, but by ticket only. Apply with a stamped &addressed envelope to the address below.
Closing date 11th March, but do apply early as seats are limited.
Chris A Butlin CPhys FInstP
Institute of Physics Yorkshire Branch Honorary Secretary
16 Wheelwright Close
Sutton upon Derwent
York
YO41 4JZ
United Kingdom
Tel: +44(0)1904 607169
E-mail: [email protected]