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Collaborations with industry
Some of our current and recent collaborations.
e150 – Celebrating engineering innovation and creativity in Edinburgh
Sir Duncan Michael. 1955. He used computer methods in 1968 to enable stonemasons to create the complex geometry of the iconic Azadi Tower in Tehran, Iran.
Information Compliance Services | Information Compliance
We provide help to all units in the University on managing freedom of information and subject access requests.
Life in a tight spot: How bacteria spread through complex environments - Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics
Datta joined Princeton in 2017, where his lab studies the fascinating behaviors manifested by soft ("squishy") and living systems in complex environments. ... May19202314:00. Life in a tight spot: How bacteria spread through complex environments.
History | Ecology and Evolution | Biology
Ashworth Laboratories first opened in the late 1920s, to house the University's Department of Zoology as well as the Natural History Museum.
Sport | Sport
The University of Edinburgh is one of the foremost higher education institutions for studying and playing sport. We are ranked 21st in the world for sport-related studies (QS 2021), have one of the UK's highest regarded performance sport support
Online learning based control for robotic agents in complex , dynamic environments | SPADS CDT | School of Engineering
Produce autonomous robots which can, via learning-based control, navigate challenging, complex and adversarial environments cooperatively.
CreateWorks: Engineers inspired by Theatre; Theatre inspired by Engineers | CreateWorks: Engineers inspired by theatre; Theatre inspired by Engineers
Engineering and Theatre might feel like radically different ways of figuring out our world and our place in it, but behind every complex idea is a gripping human story waiting to
Events | School of Mathematics | School of Mathematics
Events organised by members of the Applied and Computational Mathematics group
Bacterial and Complex Fluids
In the first half of the talk, I will focus on the hydrodynamics of a single bacterium swimming in an infinite medium and near a surface. Peritrichously-flagellated bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, self-propel in fluids by using specialised
