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Talks on 2017/11/15
Wednesday 15 November 2017
- 09:00 - How organisms shape themselves: using geometric morphometrics for understanding evolution and development
- 09:45 - Bayesian analysis of object data using Top Space and Quotient Space models
- 11:00 - Max Perutz Lecture-On clocks and tuners: cyanobacterial strategies to thrive in a dynamic environment Erin K. O’Shea, Harvard University, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- 11:00 - Is Design Research?
- 11:00 - Let’s speed up the Internet, fast!
- 11:00 - Reconstructing leaf morphogenesis using two-dimensional shape analysis
- 11:30 - The elastic metric for surfaces and its use
- 12:00 - Using the Git revision control system
- 12:00 - WHEN OUTREACH LEADS TO BACKLASH
- 12:30 - Neural prediction error distinguishes perception and misperception of speech
- 13:00 - 'Ways of Reading, Looking, and Imagining: Contemporary Fiction and Its Optics'
- 13:00 - Reviving analytical philosophy of history
- 13:05 - Non-stop real-time data delivery at Yelp
- 13:15 - Currencies of Conflict: siege and emergency money from antiquity to Second World War
- 14:00 - Strength development during consolidation in drying films
- 14:00 - Mathematical Modelling in Early Drug Discovery
- 14:15 - Constructing Quantum Field Theories Non-perturbatively with Hamiltonian Methods
- 14:15 - P-functors and cyclic covers
- 15:00 - AMPK - a sensor of cellular energy and glucose availability, and a key interface between mitochondria and their host cell
- 16:00 - The trypanosome outer kinetochore and what it means for chromosome segregation across eukaryotes
- 16:00 - SU(2)-cyclic surgeries and the pillowcase
- 16:00 - Gas and trace metal emissions at basaltic volcanoes: New advances using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
- 16:00 - Brexit does not mean Brexit
- 16:00 - The effect of N-body interactions in pebble accretion scenarios
- 16:00 - Symmetrization and the Wasserstein Metric
- 16:00 - CCIMI Student Video Contest
- 16:00 - CPGJ Reading Group: Space, Borders, Power
- 16:15 - When Robots Hit the Road: New Challenges in Multi-Vehicle Coordination and Control
- 16:30 - Statistics Clinic Michaelmas 2017 - IV
- 16:30 - New families of decomposable Specht modules
- 16:30 - Culture and the EEA: Origins of human social structure, cognition and language
- 16:30 - Remote sensing of melt and fracture on Larsen C ice shelf, Antarctica
- 17:00 - As caste hierarchies wane: explaining inter-caste violence, accommodations and stalemates in rural India
- 17:00 - Universal points in the asymptotic spectrum of tensors
- 17:00 - In an age of 'fake news' and dodgy data, can we communicate statistical evidence impartially?
- 17:00 - The success and challenges of grassroots conservation initiatives in the Amazon
- 17:00 - Porridge, Peas, and Pizzas: An Exploration of Food in Fairy Tales
- 17:00 - Deep Reinforcement Learning from Human Preferences
- 17:15 - Trade unions, digital transformations and power
- 18:00 - Gravitational waves: a new window on the universe
- 18:10 - Whistled Speech and Language Discrimination
- 18:30 - Biomaterials for tissue engineering
- 19:00 - Linking design to construction, pitfalls and opportunities
- 19:00 - Programming with Monads
- 19:30 - Google's Transformer: A Novelty to Language Understanding
- 20:00 - Nature's Optics and our Understanding of Light
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