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Speaker: Tyler Shendruk (University of Edinburgh) Abstract: While
traditional fluids only flow when acted upon, a remarkable class of
biomaterials spontaneously flow by means of their own internal…
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Lecture 6b - Defects passed on to customers by Prof Ian Underwood
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Lecture 6c - Contribution of design and manufacturing to failures (1) by Prof Ian Underwood
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Lecture 5a - DPUs by Prof Ian Underwood
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Lecture 7a - Contribution of design and manufacturing to failures (2) by Prof Ian Underwood
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Lecture 6a - Reliability by Prof Ian Underwood
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Lecture 5b - Testing by Prof Ian Underwood
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Lecture 4b - Poisson Distribution by Prof Ian Underwood
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Lecture 4a - Defects and Yields by Prof Ian Underwood
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Lecture 2a - The Six Steps to +-6 Sigma by Prof Ian Underwood
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Lecture 1c - Why not just inspect/test out defects? by Prof Ian Underwood
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