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2 Flammability (Part I)

Fire Safety Engineeing 5/MSc cive11055/pgee112452. Flammability (Part I)

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Introduction to Academic Integrity

Academic integrity at the University of Edinburgh means being honest, fair, and responsible in your academic work. It involves giving credit to others for their ideas or work you use, and following…

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Data Skills: Types of Data

This lecture was created for the R(D)SVS generic Research Skills and Methods course, but it is a creative commons licensed lecture and anyone can use it. Learning Outcomes By the end of this lecture…

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CSE Cohort Lead Networking Event - 09 Student Volunteers and Wrap-up

CSE Cohort Lead Networking Event - 30MAY2023 09 Student Volunteers and Wrap-up

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Inaugural Lecture of Dr Doug Baney, Honorary Visiting Professor

Illuminating Our World: The Ubiquity and Versatility of Lasers and Interferometers Lasers are no longer a mere technical curiosity, having transformed our modern world in countless ways since their…

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Introduction to low temperature geothermal resources - types, uses, and their role in the energy transition

Geothermal energy is just volcanoes and geysers and bubbling mud, right? Well, it’s a lot more than that! Geothermal resources come in all shapes and sizes, or rather temperatures. In…

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Mesh Adaptation for High-Order Flow Simulations - Kaloyan Kirilov

Adaptive Moving and Anisotropic Meshes for the Numerical Approximation of PDEs Mesh Adaptation for High-Order Flow Simulations Kaloyan Kirilov (Imperial College London) 12 May 2022

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Adaptive Non-Hierarchical Galerkin Methods for Parabolic Problems: Moving Mesh and Virtual Element Methods - Andrea Cangiani

Adaptive Moving and Anisotropic Meshes for the Numerical Approximation of PDEs Adaptive Non-Hierarchical Galerkin Methods for Parabolic Problems: Moving Mesh and Virtual Element Methods Andrea…

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Polynomials Represented by Norm Forms via the Beta Sieve - Alec Shute

Rational Points on Higher-Dimensional Varieties Polynomials Represented by Norm Forms via the Beta Sieve Alec Shute (Institute of Science and Technology Austria) 26 April 2022

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Introducing the General Engineering (H100) programme

Dr Anthony Callanan, Deputy Director of Learning and Teaching in the School of Engineering, introduces the General Engineering (H100) undergraduate programme at the University of Edinburgh. Find…

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Presentation for applicants from Cyprus - December 2021

Doug Thompson, International Recruitment Manager - Europe, provides an introduction to the University discussing the University's renowned research environment, diverse global community as well…

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Greening DH: Workshop Introduction

To coincide with COP26, this Greening the Digital Humanities workshop was held by the Edinburgh Centre for Data, Culture & Society, the University of Southampton Digital Humanities, the Sussex…

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Davide Faranda II

Mathematics of the Climate Crisis: Extremes and Tipping Points Davide Faranda, LSCE, CNRS, IPSL, CEA Saclay, University Paris-Saclay, UVSQThursday 4 November This recording is subtitled. You can turn…

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Visions for Change: Is COP26 the 'last best chance' to solve the climate crisis?

What is COP 26? COP stands for Conference of Parties, and will be attended by countries that signed the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) – a treaty agreed in 1994.…

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REBM Week 5b)

This is the second in a series of recordings for Week 5 of the Year MBChB coourse Research and Evidence-Based Medicine on the general topic 'Hypothesis tests and related statistics –…

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Week 4 a) - MMD

This is the first in a series of three recorded lectures considering the graphical origins of the p-value and the corresponding different approaches to performing one- and two-tailed tests.

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