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Changing the visual design mid-way in a video project is quite unusual, but pivoting to a softer animation style with stick figures proved successful for both the client and us.
Supervisors: Dr Mark Naylor, Prof Hugh Sinclair, Dr Stella Pytharouli, Calum Cuthill Summary You will improve and test our prototype arduino based low-cost seismic logger which is designed for meduim-term deployments, with telemetry, in harsh environments such as debris flow sites. Project background Seismology can be used to monitor the initiation and evolution of various […]
February 2021 brought the coldest weather (and best ski season) for 10 years to the highlands of Scotland. Much of this was due to Storm Darcy (the Beast from the East II) a low pressure weather system of cold air pushed from Russia and Eastern Europe. The geo narrative i explore in Thawsonification is how […]
Our Editorial Style Guide contains many conventions and we know from research that publishers struggle to remember to apply them. Could automation help? We experimented embedding style guide rules into a Drupal module that checked content against the rules in the editorial interface and suggested corrections when the rules weren’t followed. Jun 1, 2026
In April our NIHR Evidence Synthesis Scotland Initiative (NESSIE) team celebrated our third anniversary by reflecting on what we have achieved. We thought we would share some of our highlights and activities in this blog. As you know, our focus for evidence synthesis projects is on health and social care, and so far, we have […]
In this post, Sofia Olendraru and Charlie Simms describe the creation of the podast PERIODically. The PERIODically podcast invites people with periods to discuss their lived experiences of menstrual health and its impact on their work and studies in science and academia. Having started PERIODically in 2023 as students at the University of Oxford, when […]