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ANC Seminar - Claudio Castinelli | School of Informatics,IML | School of Informatics
Tuesday, 27th October 2020
Quantum Lock: Informatics Researchers Develop Hybrid Quantum-Secure Communication Protocol | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
Researchers from the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh have developed a cryptographic protocol that merges classical hardware secure modules with quantum communication, offering a robust and efficient solution for secure key
Intermediality and Arts: New Connections (Nov 2024) – Intermediality: Literature, Film and the Arts in Dialogue
Andy Stafford (University of Leeds), “Intermediality in Guadeloupe’s Cane-fields: Raphaël Confiant and David Damoison Cutting a Photo-text”.
HIT: Do three-letter acronyms always win out? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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Making usability testing agile – Website and Communications Blog
Mainly Steve Krug, with a bit of help from David Travis. ... And then I remembered David Travis’ usability issue prioritisation flowchart and more recently we’ve been using this.
VMSG 2020 – Sophie Butcher
I particularly enjoyed VMSG Award Winner David Pyle’s talk, using a number of historical references and accounts of volcanic activity.
Sethu Vijayakumar leads Horizon 2020 project using assistive robotics in healthcare | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2021] Professor of Robotics Sethu Vijayakumar takes the lead on new Horizon 2020 project Harmony, which will use autonomous robots to enhance the human-centred environments found in healthcare.
Nature’s insect navigators inspire robots that find their own way | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2019] A team of scientists, led by School of Informatics Barbara Webb, used their knowledge of insect anatomy to build a sophisticated computer model determining how they estimate their direction of travel.
5. Westhall Gardens – Lichen Walk
Recently, David Griffiths wrote an article called “Queer Theory for Lichens” where he questions our ideas of individuality through the findings on lichens.
Fiona McNeill Awarded Principal’s Medal for Helping Students Adapt to Hybrid Teaching | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2021] Reader in Computer Science Education Fiona McNeill named one of the recipients of the Principal’s Medal for her course helping first-year students connect with each other and adapt to hybrid teaching.
