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Finite-time Landauer principle
24 Nov 2025: We use optimal transport theory to minimize the thermodynamic cost associated with the erasure of a bit. In this way, we generalise Landauer's principle to erasure over a finite amount of time. Furthermore, we discuss its generalisation to erasure
Babble Editorial Statement | Department of European Languages and Cultures | Literatures Languages and Culture
25 Nov 2025: Babble's commitment to fostering an antiracist environment as we proudly highlight the work of our talented European language students.
Career Journeys: working in Sales | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Recent graduate Alfie Norris shares how he kickstarted his career in Sales and his advice for success.
Making Waves: Spring 2025 - Edinburgh Futures Institute
05 Feb 2025: Making Waves is an exciting programme of events that explores creativity in different forms, crossing areas such as the arts, technology, science, and the environment.
Publisher open access agreements | Library | Library
25 Nov 2025: The University of Edinburgh has signed transformative ('Read and Publish') agreements to enable corresponding authors from the University to publish eligible research articles open access for no extra cost.
Replica method step by step
25 Nov 2025: As a follow-up to last weeks talk (and by popular demand?) I will work through the replica analysis of the random energy model (REM) step by step and highlight the points at which assumptions are made. I will start with some perspective on on
Emergency student support (out-of-hours) | University contacts | The University of Edinburgh
25 Nov 2025: Students who experience a crisis or emergency outside normal working hours (9am to 5pm), or a parent or supporter of a current student, can contact the University for support through the University Security 24/7 contact number 0131 650 2257.
Noise in Bacterial Chemotaxis
24 Nov 2025: E.coli cell uses run-tumble motion to search for nutrient or other chemo-attractant in its environment. This phenomenon is known as chemotaxis. We study how the fluctuations present in intracellular signaling network affects different aspect of
Postgraduate Taught Degrees Info Session | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
25 Nov 2025: A live and interactive info session for anyone planning or considering postgraduate taught degrees with the School this September.
Boring (?) First-Order Transitions
25 Nov 2025: To some extent first-order phase transitions have been the poor cousins of continuous transitions when it comes to numerical and theoretical investigations, in spite of their prevalence in nature. There are several reasons for this, including:1)
