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Talks on 2014/11/6
Thursday 06 November 2014
- 09:30 - CV Clinic
- 11:00 - Categorical Data Analysis
- 11:30 - Injection-driven deformation of a soft granular material
- 12:00 - RNA virus evolution in vitro and in vivo: Monitoring and predicting evolutionary trajectories
- 12:30 - Lunchtime Talks
- 12:30 - Autoimmune encephalitis for psychiatrists
- 13:00 - Scum of the Earth?
- 13:00 - Surface Defects and Dualities in Supersymmetric Gauge Theories
- 13:00 - The turbulent tale of Richard Burton, an armchair, and the Hakluyt Society: a story of nineteenth-century geography and the materialities of exploration
- 13:00 - US Midterm Elections: Domestic and International Implications
- 13:10 - Energy storage: Understanding supercapacitors for improving them
- 14:00 - Hagedorn wavepackets in phase space
- 14:00 - Importance Sampling with Particle Flows
- 14:00 - Controlling chaos in population models
- 14:00 - Information, Big Data and Performance Measurement
- 14:00 - An Introduction to Toposes
- 14:15 - The Fawzi-Renner Inequality by State Redistribution
- 14:30 - Regulation of Notch signalling by the endosomal pathway.
- 14:30 - Fast wins in n-in-a-row games
- 15:00 - A random walk through open data and more
- 15:00 - How microbial communities drove the evolution of the genetic code more than 3.8 billion years ago
- 15:30 - The neural mechanisms of top-down control during visual working memory
- 16:00 - Structural and functional characterisation of oxide nanomaterials
- 16:00 - Concurrent multiscale computational modeling of granular materials mechanics: overlap coupling, micromorphic theory, stress and strain measures
- 16:00 - Cell Migration & Gradient Sensing: Lessons from Zebrafish Neutrophils
- 16:00 - Informativeness, familiarity and the modulation of perceptual biases
- 16:15 - Genome stability and instability during repair of a broken chromosome
- 16:30 - Star Formation Across Space
- 17:00 - Authority after Emergency Rule
- 17:00 - Trees, trade and textiles: tracing ecological dependency in British industry, c.1550-1750
- 17:15 - Women's names and the shift to Latin in ancient Italy
- 17:30 - Changes in the Global Carbon Cycle over the last 800,000 years - an ice core perspective
- 17:30 - Orr Lecture: Sir Harrison Birtwistle in interview with Richard Causton
- 18:00 - What mathematics tell us about the nature of life ... more than 3,800,000,000 years ago!
- 18:00 - "The Irish Aristocracy in the Seventeenth Century"
- 18:30 - Leadership for Engineers - How to become an effective and valued leader
- 19:00 - As if by Magic...... Spectacular Chemistry Demonstration Lecture
- 19:30 - Tatous and Taiwan Devils: making sense of scaly mammals in the seventeenth century
- 20:00 - Capturing light on the nanoscale
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