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Engineering - Dynamics and Vibration Tea Time Talks

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Tea-Time Talks are organised by the Dynamics and Vibration Group and take place on Fridays (in term time) at 4pm in the James Dyson Building Seminar Room at CUED , Trumpington Street site.

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9 upcoming talks and 577 talks in the archive: show first 500.

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UserDr Max Nussbaumer, CUED.

HouseJDB Seminar Room, CUED.

ClockFriday 07 February 2025, 16:00-17:00

Nonlinear dynamics and condition monitoring in rotating machines

UserProfessor Alan Champneys, Bristol University.

HouseJDB Seminar Room, CUED.

ClockThursday 13 February 2025, 16:00-17:00

Do we really need more data?

UserMax Langtry, PhD student, CUED.

HouseJDB Seminar Room, CUED.

ClockFriday 14 February 2025, 16:00-17:00

The statistics of nonlinear vibration via the Fokker-Planck equation: an overview

UserProf. Robin Langley, Emeritus, CUED.

HouseJDB Seminar Room, CUED.

ClockFriday 21 February 2025, 16:00-17:00

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UserHarry Fieldhouse, PhD student, CUED.

HouseJDB Seminar Room, CUED.

ClockFriday 28 February 2025, 16:00-17:00

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UserDr Jie Yuan, University of Southampton.

HouseJDB Seminar Room, CUED.

ClockFriday 07 March 2025, 16:00-17:00

Engineering - Mechanics Colloquia Research Seminars

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UserProfessor Eleni Chatzi, ETH Zürich.

HouseDepartment of Engineering - LR4.

ClockFriday 14 March 2025, 14:00-15:00

Pianos, guitars and double decays

UserProf. Jim Woodhouse, Emeritus, CUED.

HouseJDB Seminar Room, CUED.

ClockFriday 02 May 2025, 16:00-17:00

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