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Darwin College Science Seminars
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Talks are given by Darwin students, Fellows and associate members and are intended for a general audience. Talks take place on Thursdays in the Richard King room (opposite the entrance to the servery). Everyone is welcome, whatever your discipline. In Michaelmas and Lent terms 2023-24, we will trial dinner dates for the first time. Please note that the first 4 talks in these terms will take place during lunchtime (1-2pm), while the last 4 talks in the terms will take place during dinnertime (6:30-7:30). Pick up your food at the servery and join us in the Richard King room! The talk starts at 1:10 or 6:30 and lasts for about 20-25 minutes and is followed by questions over coffee/tea. We adjourn at 2pm or 7:30pm at the latest. For at least some of the seminars, it will be possible to attend the seminar remotely. Please contact one of the seminar organisers if you would like to attend a talk remotely. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Janet Gibson; Espen Koht; Dr Sandra Petrus-Reurer; Dr Tamsin Samuels; Igor Kavrakov; bej28; Benjamin Shi. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 4 upcoming talks and 396 talks in the archive. Title to be confirmedAlan Wanke. Richard King room, Darwin College. Thursday 25 April 2024, 13:10-14:00 Overcoming challenges to sustainable heat using physics-informed machine learningJavier Sandoval. Richard King room, Darwin College. Thursday 02 May 2024, 13:30-14:00 Title to be confirmedChloe Guillaume. Richard King room, Darwin College. Thursday 09 May 2024, 13:10-14:00 Title to be confirmedToby Brann. Richard King room, Darwin College. Thursday 16 May 2024, 13:10-14:00 Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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