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Marseille (1961): a paradoxical outcome. – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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Writing for blogs | Blogging to Build your Professional Profile
3 Rules of Academic Blogging, David Perry, The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Theories of Secrecy Reading Group – 9 November 2022 – Edinburgh Network for Studies in Secrecy
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Awards and Recognition – PlayFair Steps
2019 David Dick Research Excellence Award, Edinburgh Napier Business School. 2018 ‘Employer of the Year’ finalist, Scotland Women in Technology Awards.
2018 Lectures Nearly Here – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
As David (the 2016 blog host) importantly noted, “We are not only seeking contributions from members of the academy, nor is discussion limited to those who practice a particular faith.” Anyone
Mathematics and models in an uncertain world – School of Mathematics
David Jordan: Amy, you mentioned battery storage as an important mitigator for this variability. ... David Jordan: That sounds to me like a call to action for our graduating class of mathematicians!
Bad proofs and `curate’s egg’ theories – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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Curating Blog|🧩Week 7 – Endless Circulation🎡Xiaobao Ye
David Altrath, Curtains, installation view at Groningen Museum. Source: Designboom, 2024). ... Reference. https://www.archdaily.com/936540/curtains-as-room-dividers-towards-a-fluid-and-adaptable-architecture/. https://www.designboom.com/art/curtains- david
Is the entropy of turbulence a maximum? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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Old Royal Infirmary – Recycling a Hospital
Old Royal Infirmary. The building on Lauriston Place was designed by architect David Bryce, famed for his Scots Baronial style seen in his work at the city’s Fettes College and
