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Talks on 2015/1/21
Wednesday 21 January 2015
- 09:00 - Discrete Lattice Models 4
- 10:00 - Schramm-Loewner Evolution 5
- 10:15 - Dr Takashi Ochi and Dr Qian Wu
- 11:30 - Relating Native Language Typology to Foreign Language Usage
- 11:30 - Random Planar Maps 5
- 12:15 - Meet The Gender Champions
- 12:30 - Decoding face exemplar representations across visual cortex: from shape to identity
- 12:30 - Partnerships and collaborations in developing a collection of new songs for children
- 13:00 - The development and evolution of vertebrate oxygen-sensing cells
- 13:00 - The Honour of Sharing : the Sharing of Honour
- 13:00 - Politics, the State and the Limits of Oil-Led Development in Uganda and Ghana
- 13:00 - The subterranean influence of pragmatism on the Vienna Circle: Peirce, Ramsey, Wittgenstein
- 13:10 - Modelling Every Body - How computer vision, machine learning, 3D modelling and graphics help people shop with confidence online.
- 13:30 - Gaussian Multiplicative Chaos 5
- 14:00 - Skill based parallel servers under FCFS-ALIS and infinite bipartite matching
- 14:00 - The UK National Cyber Security Programme
- 14:00 - Reactors, reactors, everywhere: chemical engineering, chemical gardens, and the origin of life
- 14:00 - There is no medicine except in the light of models
- 14:15 - Mirror symmetry without localisation
- 14:15 - Anomalies in leptons plus jets in the last run of the lhc and new physics
- 15:00 - Gaussian Multiplicative Chaos 6
- 16:00 - Towards homological mirror symmetry for hypersurfaces in the algebraic torus
- 16:00 - Neighbourhood change in suburban and ex-urban areas in the Paris metropolitan region: Property-level data and the neighbourhood problem(s) (1996-2012)
- 16:30 - Character degree graphs of solvable groups
- 16:30 - Maternal vitamin D status and childhood body composition
- 16:30 - Revisting the Savanna Hypothesis
- 17:00 - ‘Never a frivolity’: children’s literature, fashion and dress.
- 17:00 - Public Space and the Demand for Recognition: Lawful and Unlawful Assembly and the ‘Conditions of Listening’ in Indian History
- 17:00 - Research in psychiatry at a time of therapeutic optimism
- 18:00 - "But still the days seem the same": Law and Social Change in Britain, 1965-2015
- 18:00 - 'In combating austerity, pure theory matters’
- 19:00 - Methods for Lossless Data Compression
- 19:00 - HPV vaccines – are they doing their job?
- 19:00 - Unleashing the power of genomics in the clinic
- 19:40 - Molecular programming – moving from electronic computation to molecular systems
- 20:00 - From gas to stars in galaxies
- 21:00 - Graphene: Future Emerging Technology
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