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Offtopic Lunch
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The Offtopic Lunch is a group that gets together on Fridays at 1:00pm to hear an informal talk on almost anything. The speaker may give a tutorial or provide an entry-level overview of their research or some topic that interests them. Past speakers have discussed their work, their hobbies and their politics. Unconventional ideas are encouraged. Powerpoint slides are discouraged. All are invited. Bring lunch. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Ryan Prescott Adams. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 19 talks in the archive. A Brief History Of Electronic Musical Instruments
Introduction to Cinematography
Bird flu, MMR, herceptin; Medicine and the Media.
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Birdsong and the Environment: How to Speed Up Evolution
Controlling Natural Ventilation
"Matplotlib" for Numerical Python
Introduction to the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Sustainable computer workstations
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An introduction to Haskell
How Work Works
Photon Collection Paradigms: Exposure Control in Photography
New faces in human evolution: Do recent discoveries warrant the media hype?
The Debian Women Project
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Sustainable Energy
Scheme: The Programming Language of the Gods
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