Monday, June 16, 2025
Royal Institution (Faraday Laboratory)
Thursday, June 12, 2025
Romeo and Juliet at the Globe Theatre
On Thursday evening, June 12, the EIL students accompanied by Profs. Berry
and Dickerson went to see a performance of Romeo and Juliet at the Globe Theatre on the banks of the Thames River. Verona had an American country and western look and feel for both acts of the three-hour production. A few photos
taken before and after the performance are provided along with a group photo
of all the
EIL students on the bank of the Thames (with a view of St. Paul's
Cathedral in the distance).
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Bletchley Park and National Museum of Computing
On the afternoon of Tuesday, June 10, the EIL students along with Profs.
Berry and Dickerson and Jacci Lawson (IES Abroad London Internship Manager) visited Bletchley Park (north
of
London). Bletchley Park (BP) is where Alan Turing and his colleagues in
Hut 8
broke
the (naval) Enigma code during World War II. The students witnessed
demonstrations of working Enigma, Bombe, and
Colossus machines. The Colossus
was the world's first electric digital computer that was programmable.
The Colossus computers were developed to help in the cryptanalysis of
the Hitler's Lorenz cipher. Between visiting Hut 8, the Bletchley Park Mansion, and the Turing archives in BP, many of the students found the time to enjoy a soft-serve ice cream cone.
Monday, June 9, 2025
Brunel Museum (Rotherhithe, London Borough of Southwark)
On Monday afternoon (June 9), the EIL students joined Professor Berry for a visit to the Brunel Museum at Rotherhithe on the bank of the Thames River. In the original shaft of the tunnel (under the Thames River) that Marc and Isambard (Kingdom) Brunel designed and built, our guide (Sue Thomas) gave an excellent historical timeline for this great nineteenth century engineering achievement. Completed in 1834, this was the world's first underwater tunnel. Isambard Kingdom Brunel and his father, Marc Brunel, were considered by many to be the greatest engineers of Victorian England.
Sunday, June 8, 2025
Sung Eucharist Service at Westminster Abbey
Four EIL students joined Professor Berry in attending the 11:15am Sung Eucharist service at Westminster Abbey (Church of England) on Sunday, June 8 (Pentecost Sunday). In addition to the angelic voices of the choir and spiritual readings and prayers given by worship leaders, the students were able to see the tombs of both Sir Issac Newton, Robert Stephenson, Thomas Telford, and James Prescott Joule as they made their way through the halls of the Abbey. After the service, the group enjoyed a roast lunch followed by tea at the Abbey's Cellarium Cafe.
Friday, June 6, 2025
Morning Lectures and Afternoon Labs
Profs. Berry and Dickerson present their morning lectures and afternoon laboratory sessions for ECE 301 and ME 331 at the IES Centre near Gray's Inn in the High Holborn area of Central London. Occasionally, lectures are moved to a classroom at nearby Fordham University to allow the IES Abroad staff to use their larger classrooms for orientation sessions.