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December 2023 – Linux & Scientific Computing – Physics & Astronomy
computer. David McKain 12th December 2023. Academic Blogging Service provided by the University of Edinburgh.
CONVERSATIONS – MANAGING IMPERIAL LEGACIES
A new book on the links between the Scottish Highlands and Empire has been written by the researcher David Alston.
August 2023 – Linux & Scientific Computing – Physics & Astronomy
David McKain 7th August 2023. Academic Blogging Service provided by the University of Edinburgh.
May 2021 – Page 2 – Generation Scotland
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East Asia in the World – Edinburgh Forum on Korea
Hide. East Asia in the World. As part of the Scottish Centre for Korean Studies’ Distinguished Lecture Series, Professor Stephan Haggard and Professor David C. ... David C. Kang is Maria Crutcher Professor of International Relations at the University
Lecturer(s) – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
2021 Gifford Lecturer. Professor David Hempton is the Alonzo L. McDonald Family Professor of Evangelical Theological Studies, John Lord O’Brian Professor of Divinity, and Dean of Harvard Divinity School.
Publications – Bryne Ngwenya – Microbial Geochemistry@ed
David , C.P.C. Seasonal fluxes and sediment routing in tropical catchments affected by nickel mining.
ICE Organising Committe – IEEE ICE Conference 2023
David Romero, IEEE TEMS and Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico. Dimitris MOURTZIS,Department of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics,University of Patras,Greece.
Research Grants – Ian Main’s personal web page
Co-PIs in the UK are Dr Richard Chandler (UCL), Dr David Demeritt (Kings College London), Mark Naylor (University of Edinburgh) and Susanne Sargeant (British Geological Survey), £500,000 to UK
Publications – Geoff Bromiley
Bromiley, Geoffrey David , & Pawley, A. (2002). The high-pressure stability of Mg-sursassite in a model hydrous peridotite: a possible mechanism for the deep subduction of significant volumes of H2O.
