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2012
November
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I Want My Internet TV
Dr Colin Perkins from University of Glasgow will give a presentation titled I Want My Internet TV - Understanding IPTV Performance in Residential Broadband Environments
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Thermally-Enhanced Nanofluids
The School Seminars give introductions and overviews of research areas rather than a discussion of technical details. Therefore they are interesting for an audience across the disciplines. MEng students in their final year are welcome to attend as well.
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Cafe Controversial
Grappling with the Geopolitics of Green Energy
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Exploitation of nonlinear damping for structural systems vibration control
Seminar from Dr. Zi-Qiang Lang, Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, University of Sheffield
October
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ABZWISE: An Event For Female Researchers In Science, Technology, Engineering And Mathematics (STEM)
-This event is for PhD students, post graduate researchers, early career researchers and academics. There will be active workshops spanning over two weekends; 6th-7th and 27th-28th of October 2012.
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On consistent theories of isotropic and anisotropic plates
-Professor Reinhold Kienzler (University of Bremen, Germany is a renowned expert in elasticity theory and Editor-in-Chief of the Archive of Applied Mechanics.
September
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Advances in digital holography being made at TSU
-Seminar by Prof Victor Dyomin, Dean of Radiophysics at Tomsk State University.
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Aspects of the microstructure characterisation, modeling and optimisation.
-Seminar on Aspects of the microstructure characterisation, modeling and optimisation on the example of CFCs and MMCs from Dr. Romana Piat, Heisenberg Fellowship, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
June
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Nonlinear impact systems in the game of hurling. Analyses, numerics and experiments
-High-speed mechanical impacts between non-linear materials are particularly difficult to model due to the rapidly time-varying behaviour of the non-linear materials during impact. This is particularly the case where one or both of materials involved in the impact are natural in origin and therefore subject to the variations in material...
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Starting Homoclinic Tangencies near 1:1 Resonances.
Semianr by CADR guest Dr. Joseph Paez Chavez.