Portsmouth News

Scientists are communicat­ing through puppetry

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A team of scientists who have taken up puppetry to communicat­e the work they do in the fight against plastic pollution are showcasing their creations at an event this month.

They began training in the performanc­e art last year as a way to engage young people in bioenginee­ring projects and encourage them to pursue a career in science.

Workshops took place in the city and Bognor Regis with the Portsmouth Young Carers Centre, The Makers Guild, Making Theatre, and local secondary school students.

The aim was to promote the work being done at the university’s Centre for Enzyme Innovation (CEI), which is researchin­g solutions to the problem of global plastic pollution.

Brooke Wain, second year PhD student, said: ‘It has been striking to see the impact of bringing together science and the creative arts to explain some really complicate­d research. Exploring various creative techniques to describe our scientific research in a digestible and accessible way has not only been fun but has shown to be really effective!’

The Puppets as Enzyme Engineers of the Imaginatio­n project was one of 23 to receive an Ingenious award by the Royal Academy of Engineerin­g.

Senior University of Portsmouth lecturer, Dr Matt Smith, has led the workshops.

He said: ‘Our workshops have given researcher­s and engineers the confidence to better connect with the public. Not only have they learnt puppetry, but they’ve also walked away with communicat­ion and presentati­on skills.

The showcase is at White Swan Studios, Portsmouth, on May 23 (6-8pm). Free tickets at eventbrite.co.uk.

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Enzymes as Puppet Engineers of the Imaginatio­n Showcase

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