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Onsager’s (1945) interpretation of Kolmogorov’s (1941a) theory: 3 – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
C. R. Acad. Sci. URSS, 30:301, 1941. [3] W. David McComb.
Informatics student presents at NeuroMONSTER 2021 conference | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2021] Master of Informatics student, Jerry Zhao, gave a presentation on ‘Self-organising deep recurrent neural networks for behaviour control’, a project collaboration with Edinburgh Centre for Robotics student, Billy Lyons, and supervisor Dr
Informatics researchers to help make autonomous systems more responsible | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2021] Nadin Kokciyan and Michael Rovatsos will be working on one of the strands of a multi-disciplinary project that seeks to address responsibility gaps in autonomous systems. Informatics researchers will focus on the development of new techniques
Undergraduate Students Win Filecoin Challenge in Spark University Hackathon | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2020] Students Stephen Waddell, Alex Shand, Mahbub Iftekhar and Michael Michaelides were part of Código, the winning team of the Filecoin and IPFS challenge at the Spark University Hackathon.
Keynote: Ruth Herbert – CIM22 'Participation'
Published volumes include Everyday Music Listening: Absorption, Dissociation and Trancing (Routledge, 2016[2011]), Music and Consciousness 2: Worlds Practices, Modalities (co-edited volume with Eric Clarke and David Clarke, (OUP, 2019)).
Edinburgh students win driverless race car competition again | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2019] A team of Edinburgh students has won a driverless race car competition for the second year in a row. The team developed AI software allowing the car to race around Silverstone circuit at the world’s largest student competition – Formula
Informatics researchers to work on a UK-wide Quantum Technologies Research project | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2019] Elham Kashefi, Chris Heunen, Myrto Arapinis and Petros Wallden will be working on a multimillion project that was announced on 11th July.
University joins quantum leap in computing | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2020] A team of Edinburgh scientists led by Elham Kashefi are part of a national consortium that will build and operate Britain’s first commercial quantum computer – a revolutionary computer with huge processing power.
Two Informatics projects gain DDI funding to aid local Covid-19 recovery | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2020] Two projects led by Rik Sarkar and DK Arvind have received funding from the Data-Driven Innovation (DDI) Programme to support local responses to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Writing for blogs | Blogging to Build your Professional Profile
3 Rules of Academic Blogging, David Perry, The Chronicle of Higher Education.
