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The Future of Education: AIThe third panel event brings together researchers, writers and thinkers working in the area of AI to discuss what a future of education permeated by AI might look like, what it should look like, and…
From Kathryn Hood
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Types of Data and LimitationsThis week we will dive further into the basic principles of how satellites collect relevant data about the Earth's surface and atmosphere. Understanding the types of data and their limitations…
From Calum Macphail
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Inaugural Lecture of Prof Robert K Henderson, Chair of Electronic ImagingImaging Time: Cameras for the Fourth Dimension Time is often considered as the fourth dimension, along with the length, width and depth that form the fabric of space-time. Conventional cameras…
From Billy Rosendale
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Interview with Peter DayanAs part of the 60 years of computer science and AI celebration, distinguished researchers from both disciplines have been invited to visit the School of Informatics. We have asked them to tell us…
From Informatics at Edinburgh
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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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Mysteries of Fundamental PhysicsThis talk was the first of the Leverhulme Lectures, for the Leverhulme Visiting Professorship scheme.In this century, progress in fundamental physics has been slow. The Large Hadron Collider…
From Ami Andrews
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The Dark Side of Isaac Newton, Piers Bursill-HallThis public lecture was part of the Young Researchers in Combinatorics workshop at ICMS. We were delighted to welcome speaker Piers Bursill-Hall (University of Cambridge) for this public lecture.We…
From Ami Andrews
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