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Will, MEng Mechanical Engineering | School of Engineering | School of Engineering
With a big interest in fluid dynamics, computational modelling and marine systems and originally from Wales, Will tells us all about his experience of studying Mechanical Engineering and gives some helpful advice to students thinking of following in
'Working-class Classics: A conversation' | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
This workshop is a first step towards setting up a network of solidarity and support for working-class Classicists. It is open to anyone interested in this unprotected characteristic.
Tributes to Nick Read | Biological Sciences | Biology
Tributes have been paid to Professor Nick Read, an influential mycologist whose world-leading research advanced understanding of fungi.
Utopia Lab: Futures Dreaming - Edinburgh Futures Institute
In this session invited speakers will present visions of their Utopia, which we will respond to by creating our own artistic, thoughtful and creative mini-Utopias.
Estimating Omissions from Searches
We consider the generic problem of estimating how many items have been missed when two or more people search for them in some finite set. The problem appears in a wide variety of contexts including estimating the number of typographical errors in a
Introduction to fluctuating interfaces
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Why are sand deserts not flat?
The spontaneous formation and migration of sand waves is a spectacular natural phenomenon, emerging from nothing but wind and sand. It is perceived as both aesthetically fascinating and ecologically and economically threatening. But how exactly
Parameter estimation and all that
Least-squares method, maximum likelihood, Bayesian approach - everyone has heard about at least one of these methods. But do people understand how these approaches are related, what assumptions they make, and when to use each of them? In this talk I
Guest blog: Tracy Black, CBI Scotland Director - DDI
Tracy Black, Director of CBI Scoltand, discusses Scotland's potential for growth through innovation in a guest blog for the Data-Driven Innovation programme
Spatial modelling in biogeochemistry
Many key steps in global geochemical cycles are mediated by microbial life. Because of this, any model hoping to accurately reproduce how these chemicals are spatially distributed in the environment must include terms for microbial metabolism as
