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Publications by Andy Taylor
Unfolding the matter distribution using 3-D weak gravitational lensing.
What’s it like to attend the Sundance Film Festival virtually? | Literatures, Languages & Cultures | Literatures Languages and Culture
Three Film, Exhibition and Curation students talk to us about their experiences of Sundance and how it feels to have their research used by the Festival.
Our Research | NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Respiratory Health (RESPIRE) | Usher Institute
Learn about the projects that RESPIRE facilitates.
A Genius Story
How I came up with the idea, commercialised it and grew the business to a team of 270 people, turning over £30m. I also cover some of the challenges of gluten free bakery. I give tips all the way through that will be relevant to the scientific
Colloidal glasses
At high enough concentrations, suspensions of microscopic particles in a liquid can form “colloidal glasses”. These are metastable amorphous solids in which the particles are trapped by their neighbours but still have some freedom for local
Who to contact | Philosophy | School of Philosophy, Psychology and language sciences
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Contact us | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
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Colloidal Epitaxy
Epitaxy is defined as the growth of one crystalline substance on another so that both have the same crystalline structure and is an effect used in the manufacture of materials such as thin semiconductor films. For colloidal samples it has been found
Doors Open Day
At the James Clerk Maxwell Building, visitors were able to visit the laboratories of the Soft Matter Physics group of the Institute for Condensed Matter and Complex Systems and talk to
To boldly grow..
Growth phenomena abound in many aspects of physics, examples including the nucleation of crystals, colloidal aggregation, bacterial growth and forest fires. I shall introduce some basic notions underlying growth processes before concentrating on
