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Talks on 2012/10/16
Tuesday 16 October 2012
- 10:00 - Finite-volume transport schemes for Voronoi (hexagonal) meshes
- 10:30 - Can we make high-order spectral elements (quasi) monotonic?
- 13:00 - Living with earthquakes in the developing world
- 13:00 - Endosymbiosis, genome mosaicism, and the evolution of photosynthetic eukaryotes
- 13:00 - Lipid Nanobilayers to Host Biological Nanopores for Bio-sensing Applications
- 13:00 - Spin down of a stellar interior
- 13:00 - “The Program of Futures Imagination and Creativity in Education” in Taiwan:Initiatives and Perceived Impact
- 13:10 - Early Modern Colour Woodcuts (They Existed!) in their International Context (They had One!)
- 14:00 - From the Information Extraction Pipeline to Global Models, and Back
- 14:15 - Lie structure in Logic wiring
- 14:30 - Bayesian hierarchical models and recent computational development using Integrated Nested Laplace Approximation, with applications to pre-implantation genetic screening in IVF
- 14:30 - Classicality for overconvergent eigenforms on some Shimura varieties
- 15:00 - Flavour on the lattice
- 15:30 - The challenges of evaluating the impact of changes to qualification specifications on student learning and development
- 16:00 - Markets, social opportunities, and the evolution of fairness
- 16:00 - Conformal gravity and twistor-string theory
- 16:00 - Visual anthropological perspectives on South Asian society
- 16:00 - Distributed, Real-Time Bayesian Learning in Online Services
- 16:00 - Computational Neuroscience Journal Club
- 16:00 - The future of myPersonality and research using Online Social Networks
- 16:00 - Discussion of: Agustin Vicente, 2012, 'On Travis cases', Linguistics and Philosophy 35, 3-19
- 16:00 - Reading group
- 16:30 - Magma chamber processes in ferrobasaltic layered intrusions
- 16:30 - Zero-temperature Stochastic 2D Ising model and anisotropic curve-shortening flow
- 16:30 - Testing the Dark Energy Paradigm and Beyond
- 16:30 - Cambridge Neuroscience Technical Lecture in association with Life Technologies
- 17:00 - Test-tubes and turpitude: infertility and artificial insemination in mid-twentieth-century Scotland
- 17:30 - Lord Giddens: Understanding Society - A Sociologist's Perspective
- 17:45 - ‘Inventing Phoenicia? The Levantine Coast and Geographical Perception in the Ancient World’.
- 17:45 - Inventing Phoenicia? The Levantine Coast and Geographical Perception in the Ancient World
- 17:45 - The Friendship of Science and Religion
- 18:15 - Climate Change
- 19:30 - Energy and life
- 20:00 - Molecules of Murder
- 20:00 - Molecules of Murder
- 20:00 - "Great Moments in Astronomy No.74: defending your mother against witchcraft charges" - So you think /modern/ astronomy is weird?
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