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Q&A: Liv gives reassurance to current students | Alumni Services | Alumni
Liv Laumenech is a 2015 graduate of Modern and Contemporary Art: History, Curating, Criticism and now works as Public Art Officer in the Centre for Research Collections. She recently took part in the University's Creative and Cultural Careers
About classes | Edinburgh Sport | Sport and Exercise
Sport & Exercise offers a jam-packed timetable of classes suitable for all abilities - all included in your membership.
Hydrodynamics of bacterial propulsion
I will discuss the basics of swimming of bacteria propelled by helical flagella. I will show how to calculate the force and torque generated by the flagella from first principles and discuss the role of hydrodynamic interactions between the flagella
Information for staff and students | Transport & Parking | Transport and Parking
Information about the University’s policies on driving vehicles, and the procedure to become an authorised driver of University owned or leased vehicles.
Publisher open access agreements | Library | Library
The University of Edinburgh has signed transformative ('Read and Publish') agreements to enable corresponding authors from the University to publish eligible research articles open access for no extra cost.
Entanglement measures and monotones
In quantum physics, the non-intuitive property of nonlocality -- non-independence of measurements carried out on separated subsystems, due to their correlated joint state -- is commonly attributed to 'entanglement'. There is a hunt on to quantify
Iain's Oil Movie 'Focus on: Lubricants under Pressure' is in the Can! | Molsim | School of Chemistry
Chemistry in Focus is a student-led project, based in the School of Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh and funded by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Lavinia, MEng Mechanical Engineering | School of Engineering | School of Engineering
From captaining the hockey team and playing cricket to producing a CAD model of a gearbox, Lavinia has enjoyed taking advantage of everything the university has to offer. In her spare time she loves exploring Scotland and hiking up the Munros.
Connectivity of growing random networks: How preferential attachment leads to scale-free behaviour
Reference: P L Krapivsky, S Redner, F Leyvraz (2000) Phys. Rev. Lett. 85 4629.
Kim Graham | School of Philosophy, Psychology & Language Sciences | School of Philosophy, Psychology and language sciences
Professor Kim Graham has pursued psychology since picking it up as a second-year outside course. Today she is a leading cognitive neuroscientist and champion of research activities. Here, she reflects on breaking barriers, making a stand and
