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Talks on 2022/11/15
Tuesday 15 November 2022
- 11:00 - Semileptonic B decays at LHCb
- 11:00 - The environmental impact of computational science: how bad is it and what can we do about it?
- 11:00 - Dispersive shock waves, traveling waves, and defect solutions of the Kawahara equation
- 11:30 - Human Capital Disclosures
- 12:00 - Understanding the Lithosphere
- 12:30 - Inherent mosaicism and extensive mutation of human placentas
- 13:00 - Welcome
- 13:00 - Thermodynamics of Clocks
- 13:00 - Draft, Sketch, and Prove: Guiding Formal Theorem Provers with Informal Proofs
- 13:00 - A deep radius valley revealed by Kepler short cadence observations
- 13:05 - Introduction & Outline and Summary of INI Research Programme
- 13:05 - Gearset: Lessons from life as a junior software engineer
- 13:10 - The History of Liquid Metal Batteries
- 13:15 - THE VALUE OF EXECUTIVE VISIBILITY
- 13:50 - Batteries, Dynamos, and All That
- 14:00 - Gaussian multiplicative chaos measures, Painlevé equations, and conformal blocks
- 14:00 - Towards Meaningful Stochastic Defences in Machine Learning
- 14:00 - BSU Seminar: "The HealthGap study: Using linked administrative data to understand cardiovascular health of Indigenous people living in Victoria, Australia"
- 14:30 - Duality for p-adic proétale cohomology of analytic varieties.
- 15:00 - Holographic thermal correlators from supersymmetric instantons.
- 15:15 - Transition to Turbulence in a Liquid Metal Battery
- 15:50 - Dynamics and Stability of Flow Structures in Liquid Metal Batteries
- 16:00 - Ethics for the working mathematician, Seminar 6: Understanding the behaviour of the mathematical community
- 16:00 - Superconformal quantum mechanics and Black Holes
- 16:25 - Discussion and Summary
- 16:30 - Monte Carlo on Rails: The Random Ray Method of Neutron Transport
- 17:00 - Drinks and Networking/Posters Reception
- 17:30 - From indigenous panaceas to global drugs, or, how the Philippine plant igasud became the St Ignatius bean (c.1670–1750)
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