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Architecture class of 1963 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Alumni who came to study architecture in 1963 celebrated their 50 year anniversary on Saturday 12 October 2013.
Transition State Theory
Rare events are widespread phenomena in Nature, such as protein folding, crystal nucleation and genetic switch flipping, only to mention few examples. All rare events share a common feature: they occur on timescales that are much longer compared to
Krylov Subspace Methods
With respect to the influence on the development and practice of science and engineering in the 20th century, Krylov subspace methods are considered as one of the ten most important classes of numerical methods (see list below). Many scientific
Conditioned random walks
The random walk is a fundamental model in statistical physics for which many results are known, for example, the linear growth of the mean-square displacement over time. Sometimes we are interested in problems where the walk is constrained to reach
Sign up for free Higgs boson MOOC
Professor Higgs’ research has provided us with profound insight into the building blocks of the Universe and this course will allow anyone with a computer and access to the web to
Alisdair Page | School of Chemistry | School of Chemistry
Alisdair switched from computer science to chemistry early on in his degree. His MChem year in industry helped him to confirm that process chemistry was the right path for him.
Professor Liam Morrison on cattle parasitology | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
From training as a vet to pursuing a career in parasitology, Personal Chair of Veterinary Parasitology Professor Liam Morrison applies his knowledge to carry out foundational work researching African trypanosome resistance in livestock.
Colin White | Alumni Services | Alumni
Alumnus Colin White talks about his prestigious work in the sciences and his transition from an academic to a non-academic career.
Archaeology PhD - Postgraduate research programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Our PhD in Archaeology offers you the opportunity to study archaeology at an advanced level through independent research.
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