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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Duncan Johnstone. Panel 1 (1:15 – 2:30) Joe Hanly: Waiting in the wings: what can Heliconius butterflies tell us about evolution? Charlotte Coles: Transonic Flow In Engine Inlets Edwina Watson: tbc Chiao-Ying Lin: Search for supersymmetry/extra-dimension with ATLAS detector at collision energy 13TeV James Kidd: Emerging from ‘Emergency’: Lessons from the Malayan Emergency (1948-1960) Panel 2 (3:15 – 4:30) Vasilis Karlaftis: How statistical learning can rewire your brain Evaline Tsai: Nanoprobes for sensing and imaging pH Monique Merchant: Evolution, everywhere Alex Cussons: Lutes and the Elizabethan Stage Sabine Arndt: How the smell of rotten eggs may be helpful for heart attacks Panel 3 (5:00 – 6:15) Olivia Elder: The Word on the Street: Language and Word Games in the Graffiti of Pompeii Pau Farres-Antunez: Pumped Thermal Energy Storage for Renewable Energy Applications Cheng Yang: Homicide, Occupation and the Economic History of the eighteenth and nineteenth Centuries China Deyan Mihaylov: Gravitational waves – hearing the Universe for the first time Duncan Johnstone: Crystal Cartography: Mapping in multiple dimensions This talk is part of the Peterhouse Graduate Seminars series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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