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Talks on 2023/11/9
Thursday 09 November 2023
- 09:00 - Delayed response and biosonar perception in coordinated bat movement
- 09:30 - Correlated Motion in Bounded Domains: Revealing the First Passage Dynamics
- 09:30 - The mutations that drive cancer
- 10:00 - Can AI probe toric Calabi-Yau?
- 10:00 - Accounting for non-Markovian behavioural switching in state-space models of animal movement
- 10:00 - 20th Armitage Workshop and Lecture
- 10:30 - Modelling mechanical cues for cell-to-cell communication
- 11:00 - Morning coffee
- 11:00 - Repeated Measures and Mixed Model ANOVA
- 11:00 - Sam Roberts on Prebiotic Chemistry
- 11:30 - Wiener-Hopf factorisation, Toeplitz operators and the ergosphere of a rotating black hole
- 11:30 - A hierarchical, multimodal, movement model for assembling the tracks of animal daily activity routines
- 11:30 - TBC
- 12:00 - A platform for simulating multi-behavioral mode animal movement over complex landscapes
- 12:00 - “Translational applications of human brain charts: from clinical to population neuroscience”
- 12:15 - Chasing the ghost behind germination and starvation: the unidentified hormone ‘KL’
- 12:30 - Lunch at Moller Institute
- 13:00 - Sustainability at The Netherlands eScience Center
- 13:00 - Two emergent biophysical phenomena motivated by Turing and Jeffery
- 13:30 - Integrability and the Geroch Group
- 14:00 - Tracking pathogens in space and time: something old, something new
- 14:00 - Animal Movement Monitoring: Equipment Development, Field Experiences, Data Analysis, and Models
- 14:00 - Diversity, tolerance, and maturation of the adaptive immune response
- 14:00 - Neural mechanisms of domain-general inhibitory control
- 14:00 - Modelling and analysis of electrical circuits with memristors for neuromorphic computing applications
- 14:30 - Machine Learning Integrability in 1D and 2D Models of Gravity
- 14:30 - On the evolution of structure in triangle-free graphs
- 15:00 - Non-Markovian gene expression
- 15:00 - Challenges in capturing transient thermal evolutions in materials using IR imaging
- 15:00 - Non-reciprocal frustration physics
- 15:30 - Afternoon tea
- 15:30 - Where inattention pays
- 16:00 - Self-dual gravity in a curved background
- 16:00 - Nonlocal aggregation models for biological movement.
- 16:00 - Operationalising archaeological taxonomies using cultural evolutionary approaches – and why it matters
- 16:00 - Going out on a limb to study mechanisms controlling organ size and proportions
- 17:15 - Tamlaght 1840: Work, gender and production in a proto-industrial community
- 18:00 - The Persistence of Faith: Scientific and Theological Perspectives
- 18:30 - Novel protein-based vaccine technologies to tackle global health threats
- 18:45 - A Biodiverse City
- 19:30 - Formal Dinner at Sidney Sussex College
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