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People – Insect Robotics Group
David Wood. Tom Stone. Michael Mangan. Theophile Gonos. Georgios Petrou. Mark Payne (2004 – 2010) – Co-ordinating Behaviours in an Insect Biorobot.
What’s in a name? – Generation Scotland
Professor David Porteous – Generation Scotland Principal Investigator. by blogadmin is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0.
November 2022 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Space, Place, Sound and Memory – Discussion and description of the ongoing research carried out by the Space, Place, Sound and Memory team
Mid-evening, Paul Chapman launched the excellent book, ‘Art of the Point Cloud‘, edited by him, David Mitchell, Chris McGregor, Lyn Wilson, FSA Scott and Alastair Rawlinson. ... This included an underwater experience with David Attenborough,
February 2023 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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April 2022 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Past events – ENRE Online Scientific Event Series
David Wogan is Assistant Vice President and a Senior Visiting Researcher at APERC. ... Previously, David was a Senior Research Associate at the King Abdullah Petroleum Research Center (KAPSARC) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
November 2019 – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
Below is the vote of thanks that Professor David Fergusson gave at the conclusion of Senior Professor Michael Welker’s 2019/2020 Gifford Lectures at the University of Edinburgh.
May 2016 – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
This post offers a shorter summary of Professor Kathryn Tanner’s final lecture, after which I have invited three contributors to help us conclude the series: Professor David Fergusson will offer
More than a Fish Kill screening, National Museum of Scotland, 17 January – EEHN
First Nations artists Barbara Quayle, David Doyle and Cheryl Blore.
