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Displaying from Wednesday, August 05, 2015
 August 2015
Wednesday 05
16:00 - PUBLIC TALK - The Two Things We Can Do with Computers, or The Big Picture Website | More Information
A digital humanities lecture by Willard McCarty, Professor of Humanities Computing, King's College London.

In this talk Professor McCarty will begin with a brief discussion of modelling then sketch the history of simulation from its origins in the physical and social sciences to its (...)

18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - How to win a fight about the budget: How economic modelling is used to circumvent democracy and shut down debate Website | More Information
An On the Edge public lecture by Richard Denniss, Executive Director, The Australia Institute.

The Federal Budget and much economic discussion is based on economic modelling. People who use economic models want you to think that modelling is boring. The last thing they want you to do is (...)
Thursday 06
16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series : Through the Eyes of Henry Gray Investigating the influence of the Temperance Movement and Wesleyan Methodism on the Greenough Flats, Western Australia, 1839 to1900 More Information
Through the Eyes of Henry Gray. Investigating the influence of the Temperance Movement and Wesleyan Methodism on the Greenough Flats, Western Australia, 1839 to 1900.

18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Photonic integrated circuits for the new information age: Faster, smaller and smarter : A 2015 International Year of Light Lecture Website | More Information
A public lecture by Professor Benjamin J. Eggleton, Director, ARC Centre for Ultrahigh bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems (CUDOS)

Photonic integrated circuits use light rather than electrons to perform a wide variety of optical functions. Recent developments in nanotechnology have (...)

19:30 - CONCERT - ANZAC Centenary : MORNING ALLELUIAS: A CONCERT FOR HIROSHIMA Website | More Information
Marking the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, a combined Wind Orchestra from the UWA School of Music and the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts will present works such as Nelson's haunting Morning Alleluias in a free concert opening the UWA ANZAC commemorations.

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Friday 07
12:00 - SEMINAR - Economics Research Seminar : Convergence of Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Chinese Cities - A Continuous Dynamic Distribution Approach More Information
Abstract- This paper investigates the spatial dynamics of per capita carbon dioxide CO2 emissions in China. The analyses are conducted by employing a continuous dynamic distribution approach and panel data of 286 prefectural and above cities during the period 2002-2011. The results show that per (...)

15:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: 2-Neighbour Transitive Codes in Hamming Graphs More Information
Time and place: 15:00 Friday 7 August in Blakers LT.

Speaker: Daniel Hawtin (University of Western Australia)

Title: 2-Neighbour Transitive Codes in Hamming Graphs

Abstract: We consider a code C to be a subset of the vertex set of a Hamming graph, with alphabet Q (...)
Monday 10
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Nanotechnology: Do We Live in Richard Feynman�s Science Fiction? Website | More Information
A public lecture by Axel Lorke, Chair, Faculty of Physics and CENIDE, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany and 2015 UWA Gledden Visiting Fellow.

In 1959, Richard Feynman, one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century, delivered a lecture, titled 'There's Plenty of Room at (...)
Tuesday 11
14:00 - SEMINAR - The long non-coding RNA NEAT1 in cell biology and paraspeckle function : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series Website | More Information
Ruohan Li is a PhD student based at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research. He completed his BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Science from the University of Western Australia in 2009. After working in the field of plant biochemistry for a year, he then started his PhD under the supervision of Dr (...)

18:30 - EVENT - WXED ARTS : Sumptuous, stupid, sinful and soaring with transcendence, the long history of the arts and Christianity. Website | More Information
An often surprising journey through the checkered relationship and cultural impact between the arts and architecture and faith, including pioneers, principles and idiots. This is the second in a series this month, all at Trinity or in the City. See website for more details. Trinity welcomes you to (...)
Thursday 13
16:00 - SEMINAR - Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium: Mimicking magnets with lattices of bacterial vortices. More Information
Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium

Time and date: 4pm, Thursday 13th August

Venue: Blakers Lecture Theatre

Speaker: Francis Woodhouse (The University of Western Australia)

Title: Mimicking magnets with lattices of bacterial vortices.

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16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series : New Insights into the Dynamics of Human Behaviour during the Last Glacial Maximum and Terminal Pleistocene in the Pilbara, Northwest Australia More Information
The emerging picture from the Australian archaeological record shows a varied pattern of human responses to the environmental and climatic fluctuations that characterised the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, beginning c.30 ka and peaking between 23 to 18 ka) and the terminal Pleistocene in arid Australia (...)

18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Pacific Solutions? Contexts, consequences, and legacies of Asian migration and deportation in the USA and Australia Website | More Information
In this international panel, three scholars will place the current Australian and American debates about immigration control, detention, and deportation in historical contexts, discussing the origins and consequences of policies in each country, and the conditions that drive migrants from their (...)
Friday 14
14:30 - SEMINAR - Anthropology Seminar Series : TK Reite Notebooks: co-creating a toolkit for the preservation and transmission of traditional knowledge More Information
Given what we know about Traditional Knowledge, about the dangers of appropriation and misrepresentation on the one hand, and of loss, (ir)relevance, and transformation on the other, this seminar will offer a hands on demonstration of a toolkit with which people can cheaply record and transmit (...)

15:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Affine rank 3 partial linear spaces More Information
Time and place: 15:00 Friday 14 August in Blakers LT.

Speaker: Joanna Fawcett (University of Western Australia)

Title: Affine rank 3 partial linear spaces

Abstract: A partial linear space consists of a finite non-empty set P of points and a collection L of subsets (...)
Monday 17
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Hell Sounds, Birdsongs and Zeppelins: Emotions, Memory and the Soundscape of the Great War : The 2015 Fred Alexander Lecture Website | More Information
The 2015 Fred Alexander Lecture by Joy Damousi, Professor of History and ARC Laureate Fellow, University of Melbourne.

This lecture considers the ways in which the sounds of the battlefield and the home front during the Great War defined the memory of the war and elicited a range of (...)
Tuesday 18
14:00 - SEMINAR - Multipotent luminal mammary cancer stem cells model tumor heterogeneity : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series Website | More Information
The Seminar: The diversity of human breast cancer subtypes has led to the hypothesis that breast cancer is a number of different diseases arising from cells at various stages of differentiation. We have derived clonal multipotent metastatic mammary cancer stem cells from the polyomavirus middle T (...)

18:30 - EVENT - WXED Science : In National Science Week, an e-zine style lecture on What's (W) Christianity (X) Ever (E) Done (D) for Science. That's WXED pronounced 'wicked'. Website | More Information
An often surprising journey through the actual history of science and faith, including pioneers, principles and idiots with some potential for collaboration on today's big issues. This is the third in a series this month, all at Trinity or in the City. See website for more details. Trinity welcomes (...)
Wednesday 19
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Uranium: Critical to a Clean Energy Future Website | More Information
In this public lecture Dr Vanessa Guthrie, Managing Director and CEO of Toro Energy Limited, will uncover the science and facts behind the mining and use of uranium globally, and bust a few of the myths that have circulated for a long time. Dr Guthrie is the 2015 ATSE Eminent Speaker.

Thi (...)

18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Uranium: Critical to a Clean Energy Future : 2015 ATSE Lecture Website | More Information
A public lecture by Dr Vanessa Guthrie, Managing Director and CEO of Toro Energy Limited and 2015 ATSE Eminent Speaker.

In this talk, Dr Vanessa Guthrie will uncover the science and facts behind the mining and use of uranium globally, and bust a few of the myths that have circulated for (...)


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