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Malware: proposal for a social history – Dark matters
Aycock, John. 2006. Computer Viruses and Malware. Springer. Inglis, David . 2014.
December 2025 – 100 circles
I am called to action, ‘Come on, Uncle Dave!’ While 95% of people in my life now call me David , there is a small proportion of my oldest friends, who have
WEEK 7, ESSAY CONCEPT – Ivan Pavlosiuk / Films on Film (2024-2025)
I wasn’t expecting to mention David Fincher and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo that many times, but I couldn’t help but go back to all of those quotes.
Decolonising the Curriculum – Sharing Ideas: The Podcast Series – Teaching Matters
In this episode, Professor Emerita Rowena Arshad, Chair in Multicultural and Anti-Racist Education talks to Professor David Kluth, Chair of Medical Education, Deanery of Clinical Sciences at the University of ... Prof. David Kluth Recommendations:.
Intentional EDI in teaching at the Centre for Open Learning – Teaching Matters
Medieval Scotland. This is a course on the CAHSS International Foundation Programme, led by myself and David Santiuste. ... History Skills: Preparing for Advanced Study. This is an online pre-MSc course, designed by David Santiuste, as a primer for
FAQs for postgraduate research applicants | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
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Informatics-founded startup wins UKRI Agentic AI Pioneers Prize | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
A startup founded on research from the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh has won the UKRI / Innovate UK “Agentic AI Pioneers Prize”, securing both the Life Sciences category award and the overall Grand Prize. The award
Ian Edmond | Sport | Sport
2010 Inductee
New drug target identified in fight against resistant infections | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
The discovery of a new mechanism of resistance to common antibiotics could pave the way for improved treatments for harmful bacterial infections, a study suggests.
Barbara Webb develops a robotic gripper that mimics ants’ jaws | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[31/03/25] Professor Barbara Webb led the research that developed a prototype ‘hairy robotic gripper’ that mimics ants’ hairy jaws in an attempt to make robotic systems much more effective at picking objects up and moving them around.
