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Higgs Centre Colloquium: Ruth Gregory, 'Towards a Quantum Black Hole Simulator'Colloquium: Towards a Quantum Black Hole Simulator - Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics (ed.ac.uk)
From Ines Foidl
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Inaugural Lecture of Dr Doug Baney, Honorary Visiting ProfessorIlluminating 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…
From Billy Rosendale
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Learning mixtures and DNA copy-numbers from bulk sequencing of tumor samplesSpeaker: Brian Arnold, Senior Data Scientist, Princeton University. Abstract: As tumors expand, they evolve via the accumulation of copy-number aberrations (CNAs; amplifications or deletions…
From Isabelle Hanlon
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Waves in Complex Continua (Wavinar) - Timo Betcke (University College London)Subtitles will appear soon. 05 April 2022 Timo Betcke (University College London) Bempp - What's next?
From Liam Holligan
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7 March 2022: Katharina Schratz (Sorbonne University) - Resonances as a computational toolKatharina Schratz (Sorbonne University) - Resonances as a computational tool This recording is subtitled. You can turn off the subtitles by pressing CC.
From Sarah Black
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Waves in Complex Continua (Wavinar) - Euan Spence (University of Bath)Click "CC" to turn subtitles off. 01 Mar 2022Euan Spence (University of Bath) The Helmholtz boundary element method does not suffer from the pollution effect
From Liam Holligan
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One World SNIPS: Sebastian ReichOne World Virtual Seminar Series - Stochastic Numerics and Inverse Problems, 16 February 2022 Sebastian Reich (University of Potsdam) Frequentist perspective on robust parameter estimation using…
From Simon Kershaw
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Waves in Complex Continua (Wavinar) - Oliver Phillips (University of Reading)Subtitles will be added soon. 01.02.2022 Oliver Phillips (University of Reading) - High frequency scattering by multiple obstacles.
From Liam Holligan
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Developing new speech signal processing algorithms for biomedical and life sciences applications: principles, findings, challenges, and a view to the futureSpeaker: Thanasis Tsanas, Usher Institute Abstract: Biomedical speech signal analysis has been gaining increasing momentum in the last 10-15 years. In this talk, I will focus on the key…
From Isabelle Hanlon
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