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June 2025 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
by David Fox, Professor of Common Law, University of Edinburgh. Introduction.
Team – Andrew Curtis
David Fairweather: Using trans-oceanic fibre optic cables as seismometers. Hugo Bloem: Using machine learning to inject geological prior information into tomographic imaging. ... Adam Wilson [2005-2010]: Theory and methods of frequency-dependent AVO
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eighteenth century”, quipped art historian David Hopkins. ... Joan Eardley: Paintings and Drawings – Until 22nd February Toil: Rural and Urban Working Life – Until 22nd February Recent Acquisitions – Until February David Musgrave – Until
Heuristic is as heuristic does! – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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January 2026 – 100 circles
Ann says that the missing bench used to have a plaque in memory of a regular Moss visitor, David Lee. ... Jane Vary Campbell and David Sinclair Campbell may have been the first occupants).
30. James O (and Bonnie) – 100 circles
Dec 18, 2025. Published by. David Overend. Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Studies Edinburgh Futures Instituteby David Overend is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution CC BY 4.0.
Theory versus model: what’s the difference? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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2021 – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
Two New College Professors will give reflections on Professor David Hempton’s lecture series so far and there will be time for questions from the virtual floor. ... Professor David Hempton from Harvard Divinity School opened our lecture recollecting
Making Scotland an ACE informed nation – Continuing the conversation at the Centre for Research on Families and Relationships
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Mathematics and models in an uncertain world – School of Mathematics
David Jordan: Amy, you mentioned battery storage as an important mitigator for this variability. ... David Jordan: That sounds to me like a call to action for our graduating class of mathematicians!
