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Andrew Carlotti
Name: | Andrew Carlotti |
Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
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Last login: | Fri Feb 07 03:46:46 +0000 2020 |
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- Ethics for the working mathematician, lecture 8: Looking into the future, what more can mathematicians do?
- Ethics for the working mathematician, lecture 7: Psychology 101: How to survive as a mathematician at work
- Ethics for the working mathematician, lecture 6: Understanding the behaviour of the mathematical community
- Ethics for the working mathematician, lecture 5: Regulation, accountability, and the law
- Ethics for the working mathematician, lecture 4: Fairness and impartiality in algorithms and AI
- Ethics for the working mathematician, lecture 3: Cryptography, surveillance and privacy
- Ethics for the working mathematician, lecture 2: Financial Mathematics and Modelling
- Ethics for the working mathematician, lecture 1: An introduction to ethics in mathematics and why it is important
- The role of materials science in sustainable development
- Present Chemistry
- The Legacy of Lord Rayleigh
- Where is my Nano-bot?
- Life Before Fertilisation
- Ultra-strong, light-weight conducting cables from carbon nanotubes
- The Sex Life of Quarks, Gluons and the Higgs Boson
- Ultracold Quantum Gases
- Gas Cylinder Vibration Characterisation
- Extremely Low Frequency meteor detection
- Quantum Optomechanics or The Science of Firmly Holding Stuff in Place with Light
- Insights into human brain development, evolution and disease from stem cell systems
- Predefined or Random? Investigating the site of daughter centriole formation on the mother centriole using live two-colour fluorescence microscopy.
- Ancient genome reveals continuity in East Asia over the last 9,000 years
- Optical super-resolution microscopy for bacterial spore coat structure determination
- Next-generation computer-memory technology: crossover between physics, chemistry, materials science and engineering
- Polyester-based synthetic information oligomers
- Mixing the Ocean
- Microfluidic techniques to study the biophysics of nanoscale processes
- Newton's Inheritance: Natural Science in Seventeenth-Century Trinity
- Trinity College Science Society Annual Symposium
- Mathematical models of cellular locomotion
- W.T. Tutte – Codebreaker and Mathematician
- A core brain system in human intelligence
- Maths, disease and the British landscape: informing UK government policy through epidemiological models
- Bubbles and Bangs - How gases get out of magma and what happens when they don't
- What quantum computers tell us about physics (even if no one ever builds one!)
- Sustainable synergic reagents: Meeting 21st century challenges for metalating carbon atoms
- Life at the Limits - Human Physiology at Extreme High Altitude
- Heavy mice and lighter things: how chemistry gives insight into how biological tissues work
- How do you know that water is H2O?
- Colossus: The Greatest Secret in the History of Computing
- Quantum Mechanics
- A hundred years of visualizing molecules
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