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Malware: proposal for a social history – Dark matters
Aycock, John. 2006. Computer Viruses and Malware. Springer. Inglis, David . 2014.
Why do we call it ‘The Kolmogorov Spectrum’? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
1] W. David McComb. Homogeneous, Isotropic Turbulence: Phenomenology, Renormalization and Statistical Closures.
DIY Leadership: Co-creating ways to encourage everyone to think and share ideas – Teaching Matters
Photo courtesy of Elisa Cardamone. In this post, PhD students, Elisa Cardemone, David Vaca Benavides, Godrey Wanok, and Emilie McSwiggan, who are part of the Advanced Care Research Centre Academy (ACRC), ... In Emilie’s and David ’s words:. “I’ve
Retirement of our legacy SGE Compute Cluster – Linux & Scientific Computing – Physics & Astronomy
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Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Growing the Big Grant Club – Staff Pride Network
Our project is a wide-reaching collaboration involving the University of Edinburgh (Professor David Robertson, Professor Polly Arnold, Professor Karen Halliday, Dr Sara Shinton, Dr Job Thijssen, Dr Emily Porth), University
Agile, collaborative, influential usability testing – lunchtime meetup write up – Website and Communications Blog
Something needed to change. Neil told us about David Travis who introduced a means for project teams to talk about usability testing in an effective way. ... Red route usability: The key user journeys with your web site – David Travis.
Turbulent dissipation and other rates of change. – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
Turbulent dissipation and other rates of change. When I was working for my PhD with Sam Edwards in the late 1960s, my second supervisor was David Leslie. ... Yet with the passage of time, I increasingly feel that David had a point; even when we restrict
New software: Singularity – Linux & Scientific Computing – Physics & Astronomy
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WEEK 7, ESSAY CONCEPT – Ivan Pavlosiuk / Films on Film (2024-2025)
I wasn’t expecting to mention David Fincher and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo that many times, but I couldn’t help but go back to all of those quotes.
