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Displaying from Monday, May 01, 2017
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May 2017
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Monday 01 |
18:00 - COURSE - R Basics Evening Course : This practical course introduces you to R
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R is a free and extremely powerful language and software environment for statistical computing, data analysis, and graphics. This course is designed for those who have little to no experience with R, but have a basic understanding of statistics. Those without this knowledge are encouraged to attend (...)
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Tuesday 02 |
16:00 - EVENT - Psychology Colloquium: Towards a new understanding of object perception (Prof Mary. A. Peterson) University of Arizona
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Psychology Colloquium
Tuesday 2nd May 4:00-5:00pm in Bayliss MCS G.33, followed by post-talk drinks in the Psychology Courtyard (or, in bad weather, the Psychology Common Room, 2nd floor of main psychology building)
Presenter: Prof Mary A. Peterson (U Arizona)
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Thursday 04 |
12:00 - CANCELLED - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Dr. Dahbia Talbi: Chemistry in Space
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Unfortunately this event has been cancelled.
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12:00 - SEMINAR - BAYLISS SEMINAR SERIES : Dr. Dahbia Talbi:Chemistry in Space
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Friday 05 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - BAYLISS SEMINAR SERIES : Dr. David Costa-Milan: Experimental study of electronic transport in single molecular contacts with STM and BJ-STM
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Tuesday 09 |
9:00 - EVENT - Statistics Short Course: Spatial Point Patterns : Analysis of spatial data using R and spatstat
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Spatial point pattern datasets are becoming common across many fields of research. However, statistical methodology for analysing these data has not been easily accessible. This course is a practical introduction to the analysis of spatial point patterns with a strong focus on hands-on exercises (...)
13:00 - SEMINAR - The respiratory health effect of electronic cigarettes : School of Human Sciences (APHB) Seminar Series
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The Seminar: Electronic cigarettes (“e-cigarettes”) heat and aerosolise a liquid solution (“e-juice”) producing an aerosol which is inhaled. They are a new technology and their use is widespread and increasing rapidly. In many countries, the number of people regularly using e-cigarettes is (...)
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Wednesday 10 |
Humans are really good at moving in time. Our knack for rhythmic synchronisation sets us apart from much of the animal world, aside from a few notable exceptions (parrots, sea lions, dolphins and possibly some other primates). Evolution is a tough business, and specialised cognitive abilities (...)
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Thursday 11 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - BAYLISS SEMINAR SERIES : Prof. Wenlong Chen: Organically-Capped Metal Nanoparticles for Soft Plasmonics, Soft Electronics and Targeted Theranostics
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Friday 12 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - BAYLISS SEMINAR SERIES : Dr. Alexandr Simonov: Understanding and improving water splitting catalysts for solar fuel synthesis
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Wednesday 17 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Time capsules from deep within the Himalayan Mountains: how tiny crystals record the evolution of Earth's largest mountain belt
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A public lecture by Stacia Gordon, Associate Professor, University of Nevada-Reno.
The Himalayan mountain belt began to form as a result of the collision of India with Asia ~50 million years ago. This mountain belt continues to grow today, and has resulted in the largest mountains on (...)
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Thursday 18 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - BAYLISS SEMINAR SERIES : Structural biology of two proteins involved in mycobacterial persistence
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17:15 - FREE LECTURE - Perth USAsia Centre - Impeachment, Assassination and Ballistic Missiles on the Korean Peninsula : Free Public Lecture
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This public event, hosted in collaboration with the Australia Korea Business Council of Western Australia (AKBCWA) and the Australia - Korea Business Council (AKBC) will examine the current political climate in the Korean Peninsula.
Perth USAsia Centre CEO Professor L. Gordon Flake together with (...)
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Friday 19 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - BAYLISS SEMINAR SERIES : An insight into effector gene regulation and epistasis in a fungal disease of wheat
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Tuesday 23 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Big data is a big deal: How electronic data can improve research from a dental perspective : School of Human Sciences (APHB) Seminar Series
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The Seminar: Despite many advances and innovations in dentistry, epidemiological data indicates that access and affordability continues to be a major barrier to visiting the dentist. This is despite unprecedented funding from state and local governments over the past decade and an increase in the (...)
14:00 - VISITING SPEAKER - How does environmental education influence sense of place : A study of primary students from two Bedouin settlements as they engage in reclaiming a nearby contaminated waterway.
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This study focuses on the residents of two Bedouin settlements (Um Betin and Alsaid), located on the banks of Hebron Stream. Hebron Stream is constantly contaminated with sewage runoff, and mounds of additional waste are dumped along its banks. Reclaiming Hebron Stream will require the cooperation (...)
16:00 - EVENT - Psychology Colloquium: The Role of Neurocognitive Functions in Using the Internet for Health and Household Activities; Prof Steven Woods (U Houston)
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Psychology Colloquium
Tuesday 23rd May 4:00-5:00pm in Bayliss MCS G.33, followed by post-talk drinks in the Psychology Courtyard (or, in bad weather, the Psychology Common Room, 2nd floor of main psychology building)
Presenter: Prof Steven P. Woods (U Houston)
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Thursday 25 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series - Unravelling the roles of secondary metabolites produced by the plant pathogenic fungus Leptosphaeria maculans during growth on canola and during competition
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18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Fisheries and Global Warming: Impacts on marine ecosystems : Professor Daniel Pauly takes a historical look at fisheries, and comments on the current challenges of global food security
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The period following the Second World War saw a massive increase in fishing effort, particularly in the 1960s. However, crashes due to this overfishing began to be reflected in global catch trends in the 1970s, and intensified in the 1980s and 1990s. In response, the industrialised countries of the (...)
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Fisheries and Global Warming: Impacts on marine ecosystems : Public Lecture by Daniel Pauly
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A public lecture by Professor Daniel Pauly, fisheries expert and marine conservationist
In this public lecture, Professor Pauly takes a historical look at fisheries, and comments on the current challenges of global food security.
The period following the Second World War saw a (...)
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