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Talking about Researcher Realities – IAD4RESEARCHERS
For our third themed session, Dr Emily Woollen will explore together with Dr Chiara Bonacchi, Prof Catherine Lyall, Dr Adrian Muwonge, and Dr David Overend the nitty-gritty question of how
Summary of Kolmogorov-Obukhov (1941) theory. Part 1: some preliminaries in x-space and k-space. – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
2] W. David McComb. Homogeneous, Isotropic Turbulence: Phenomenology, Renormalization and Statistical Closures.
School Newsletter July 2025 – Social Responsibility and Sustainability at Easter Bush
Hedgehogs Across the University of Edinburgh. Here we share a blog from our colleague, David Overend from the Edinburgh Futures Institute exploring wildlife on campus…and in the search of hedgehogs.
Talbot Rice Gallery at 50 – Enlightened
Photo: Sally Jubb. The Talbot Rice Gallery owes its existence to Professor David Talbot Rice, an eminent art historian specialising in Islamic and Byzantine art.
Delictual Liens – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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2021 Gifford Lectures Quickly Approaching – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
In just over three weeks we will be joined by Senior Professor David Hempton from Harvard University.
Attributional and Consequential Methods of Quantifying Emissions. – Digital Learning Applications and Media
If you’re interested in some follow-up reading, then check out Matthew Brander’s paper on the attributional-consequential distinction, David Ekchajzer’s article Counting environmental impacts using attributional and ... 2021,
The infinite Reynolds number limit: Onsager versus Batchelor: 3 – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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A brief summary of two-point renormalized perturbation theories. – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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CovidLife – the end of the beginning, and the beginning of the end? – Generation Scotland
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