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How phage and bacteria coexist
Bacteriophages are central to microbial ecosystems for balancing bacterial populations and promoting evolution by applying strong selection pressure. Here we consider the aspects that modulate phage-bacteria interaction in a way that naturally
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Xinyue Gao | People of CSE | College of Science and Engineering
Xinyue is a PhD student from the School of Chemistry. Her love and enthusiasm for chemistry is huge; it is not only her career, but it is also what helped her to keep going during the more difficult times in her life. Xinyue’s story shows us that
Research ethics & integrity
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Field Theory of stochastic particle systems
Field theory has been a major work-horse of statistical mechanics for a long time, because it naturally accommodates many interacting agents within the same framework and is easily extended to incorporate additional interactions and reactions. A
Nonequilibrium summer school update
This is an update from the 5-day nonequilibrium summer school at KU Leuven. It covered aspects of modern nonequilibrium theory, simulation methods, and quantum statistics. I will explain a few concepts presented in the school, including 'frenesy' in
Introduction to fluctuating interfaces
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Faith and Belief | Multi-Faith and Belief Chaplaincy, For All Faiths and None | Chaplaincy
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Daily life | Edinburgh city
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Non reciprocal phase transitions
The interaction between a peregrine falcon and a dove is visibly non-reciprocal. What happens to the well established framework of phase transitions in non-reciprocal systems far from equilibrium? In this talk, I will answer this question by
