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The many faces and hands of Online Student Lectures

It is a cliche that crises create opportunities. But they certainly demand innovation (and a lot of hard work). In Oxford Mathematics, in line with many others departments and universities, we have had to switch from in-person teaching to online in most cases. This has been 100% the case in terms of undergraduate lectures which normally take place in large lecture theatres where a whiteboard, a marker pen (or two or three) and a mathematician take centre stage.

Abrahams: Laser modelling for optimisation of kidney stone removal

Dablander: Investigating Graph-Based Machine Learning Methods in Drug-Discovery

Roberts: Modelling the carding of recycled carbon fibre

Harris: Modelling the formulation and characteristics of sustainable fuel components

Berryman: Labour Market Impacts of the post-Carbon Transition: Applications to China and India

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Brennan: Clearance paradigms for network models of prion-like proteopathy development throughout the brain

Cohort 6 mini projects

The Fourteenth Brooke Benjamin Lecture in Fluid Dynamics - Friday 5th November 2021

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