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Astrophysics MPhys - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Astrophysics introduces you to the basics of physics and how this knowledge can be applied to the physics of astronomy. Recent discoveries have made it an increasingly popular study area.
RENKEI network | East Asia | Global
RENKEI (Research and Education for Knowledge Economy Initiatives) is a partnership of 11 universities in Japan and the UK, including the University of Edinburgh.
Fluctuation theorems
Fluctuation theorems are a series of closely related relations dealing with fluctuations of thermodynamic quantities, but arbitrarily far from equilibrium. In this talk I will briefly review the most prominent ones, mostly in a chronological order
Soggy Matter Physics
Artefacts recovered from the Tudor warship, the Mary Rose, have spent over 400 years in an anaerobic waterlogged environment. Although apparently sound, the waterlogged archaeological wood has been severely weakened and degraded by physical,
Neutrons and Biology
The understanding of life processes at the molecular level has made extraordinary progress during the last few years, mainly due to the use of synchrotron x-rays. In a next step, I believe it will be important to learn more about the interplay and
About us | Scholars Network | Global
Our University-wide vision is to not only support our university community, but to positively impact wider society as a whole. The University of Edinburgh Scholars Network is the first initiative of its kind in the UK to offer additional tailored
IPAB Workshop-09/03/2023 | IPAB | School of Informatics
However, existing techniques that especially use triangle mesh representations for measuring singular crack-tip stresses require frequent mesh refinements for ensuring that fracture paths yield perceptively complex and unique patterns due
IPAB Seminar - 13/04/2023 | IPAB | School of Informatics
Mehmet Dogar (Leeds University)
IPAB Workshop-16/03/2023 | IPAB | School of Informatics
Joao Pousa De Moura
First year talks
Talks from the new PhD students, outlining their current projects now nearly a year down the line. This week, talks will be from Ellen Young and Eoin Ó Laighléis. Eoin Ó Laighléis A Hamiltonian approach to non-equilibrium physics The study o
