Join us at our London campus where the brightest minds from around the globe will converge to share ground-breaking technologies, foster innovation, and reshape the future.

 

Where

Chicago Booth London Campus
One Bartholomew Close
London, United Kingdom

Event Details

The format is a series of Codex Talks: short presentations in which the speaker addresses a challenging question faced by their technology or industry today, and ends with a bold prediction for the future.

Don't miss this opportunity to meet the CEOs and founders of the world's most innovative companies, influential investors, and media from across the world. For tickets, agenda and the full event schedule, click here

Cost

Tickets range from £195 - £445. 30% discount for Chicago Booth community.

Registration

Register Online

You may sign up for specific days or the whole conference. 30% discount with code "CB30"

Deadline: 5/8/2024

Speaker Profiles

Dr. Nicola Fox (Speaker)
Head of Science, NASA

As the Associate Administrator (AA) for the Science Mission Directorate, Dr. Nicola Fox directs ~100 NASA missions to explore the secrets of the universe–missions that use the view from space to assess questions as practical as hurricane formation, as enticing as the prospect of lunar resources, as amazing as behavior in weightlessness, and as profound as the origin of the universe. She is responsible for fostering an inclusive, welcoming atmosphere and supporting a diverse team of space scientists and engineers around the country. As the AA, Dr. Fox creates a balanced portfolio of carefully chosen missions and research goals to enable a deep scientific understanding of Earth, other planets, the Sun, and the universe. These efforts lay the intellectual foundation for the robotic and human expeditions of the future, while meeting today's needs for scientific information to address national concerns.

Dr. Fox joined NASA in 2018 as SMD's Director of the Heliophysics Division, where she led a world-class team in understanding Earth's most important and life-sustaining star. She oversaw NASA's work to study key space phenomena and improve situational awareness of the very space our astronauts, satellites, and robotic missions travel through as they explore the solar system and beyond. Her portfolio also included NASA's robust space weather research to help the U.S. government better predict space weather, which can interfere with radio communications, affect GPS accuracy, and even–when extreme–affect electrical grids on the ground.

Dr. Fox has authored numerous scientific articles and papers, in addition to delivering science presentations worldwide. She is known for her keen ability to make science accessible to a broad range of audiences, as well as her stellar leadership, creating a sense of purpose and belonging in her teams. In 2021 she was awarded the American Astronautical Society's Carl Sagan Memorial Award for her demonstrated leadership in the field of heliophysics. In 2020 she was awarded NASA's Outstanding Leadership Medal.

Prior to August 2018, Dr. Fox worked at the Applied Physics Lab at the Johns Hopkins University, where she was the chief scientist for heliophysics, as well as the project scientist for NASA's Parker Solar Probe–humanity's first mission to a star. Dr. Fox's extensive project, program, and supervisory experience included serving as the Deputy Project Scientist for the Van Allen Probes and the operations scientist for the International Solar Terrestrial Physics program.

Dr. Fox graduated from The Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine in London with a B.S. in Physics. She received an M.S. in Telematics and Satellite Communications from the University of Surrey. She then returned to Imperial College to complete a Ph.D. in Space and Atmospheric Physics.

Carlos Bausa Martinez (Speaker)
Head of Sustainability, Zaha Hadid Architects

Carlos joined Zaha Hadid Architects in 2019 as the Sustainability Team Lead, following almost five years at Foster + Partners, where he worked in the Specialist Modelling Group as an Environmental Design Analyst. His speciality in Computational Design and Environmental Simulation, combined with his expertise in Sustainable Architecture, allowed him to propose and found the ZHA In-house Sustainability Team to inform design decisions from the early stages in all ZHA 'Design Clusters. After four years at ZHA he became "Senior Associate and Head of Sustainability", and together with his team, they coordinate sustainability assessment tasks with external consultancy firms to ensure all projects are delivered targeting reductions in environmental impact.

The contribution of the Sustainability Team led by Carlos is helping ZHA target carbon reductions from Building Codes around the world and goals of International Sustainability Certifications like LEED, BREEAM and the Chinese Three Star Rating System. His work with the ZHA Sustainability Team has been publicly shown in exhibitions in China and London, in different venues. Carlos has a background in Architecture and Computational Design. He received his Bachelor's in architecture at the University of Alicante, Spain, and his Master's in Advanced Architecture at the Institute of Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC), LEED AP® Building Design + Construction, and Qualified UK Non-Domestic Energy Assessor.

Questions

Leslie Plaisted 
Director, Global Employer Relations
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Other Information

Register with the code "CB30" for a 30% discount. Single day passes are available.