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Inverse Problems
25 Nov 2025: It is often the case, both in science and the real world, that we wish to recover information about a system in a somewhat "indirect" manner (for example, when we use x-rays or acoustics to examine the innards of objects). This information recove
Email discussion on the usefulness of file format specifications | DCC
published such information only to take it down again later [so] anyone interested in them should download them as soon as possible.
A climate cycle | Alumni Services | Alumni
26 Nov 2025: Retired vets and Edinburgh graduates Martyn Edelsten and Tim Fison are cycling from Edinburgh to Paris to lobby world leaders at the United Nations COP21 Conference.
The Platform Social - Edinburgh Futures Institute
12 Jan 2024: How are digital platform interventions reshaping the societies, communities, and economies that we study? The Platform Social is a PhD and ECR-run research network that explores these questions through focused reading groups and collaborative
Beyond the gene
25 Nov 2025: Not really a Theory Club talk, but should be of interest to its regular participants
Content Improvement Club | User Experience (UX) service | Information Services
25 Nov 2025: A regular meetup for anyone who publishes web content at the University to share good practice and learn about content design.
Information Security awareness sessions schedule | Information Security | Information Security
13 Nov 2025: Check this page for information on our current awareness sessions.
Kim Chamberlain | School of Philosophy, Psychology & Language Sciences | School of Philosophy, Psychology and language sciences
25 Nov 2025: Kim Chamberlain came to Edinburgh as an undergraduate to study French but after taking Linguistics as an outside object enjoyed it enough to change her degree, years later she still uses the concepts learnt in her professional life.
Active Caustics
24 Nov 2025: We show that self-propelled particles (SPPs) with no mechanical inertia form caustics when advected by vortical flow. This seemingly inertial behaviour is a result of the persistence of their motion in the direction of their intrinsic orientation.
Jim Fletcher | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Florida-based property investor Jim Fletcher recalls the great cultural impact his time at Edinburgh had on him.
