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Organisers

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/rseaward_indianfamines/partners/

Events Organising Committee: P-I: Dr Sourit Bhattacharya is Lecturer in Global Anglophone Literatures at the University of Edinburgh. His research interests include colonial and postcolonial studies, famine and disaster studies, world-literature, ‘vernacular’ writings, and literary aesthetics. He has published a monograph on Postcolonial Modernity and the Indian Novel: On Catastrophic Realism (Palgrave, 2020) and a co-edited […]


Compatibility of temporal spectra with Kolmogorov (1941) and with random sweeping

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/physics-of-turbulence/2022/03/10/compatibility-of-temporal-spectra-with-kolmogorov-1941-and-with-random-sweeping/

Compatibility of temporal spectra with Kolmogorov (1941) and with random sweeping. I previously wrote about temporal frequency spectra, in the context of the Taylor hypothesis and a uniform convection velocity of $U_c$, in my post of 25 February 2021. At the time, I said that I would return to the more difficult question of what […]


Summary of Kolmogorov-Obukhov (1941) theory. Part 1: some preliminaries in x-space and k-space.

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/physics-of-turbulence/2021/12/02/summary-of-kolmogorov-obhukov-1941-theory-part-1-some-preliminaries-in-x-space-and-k-space/

Summary of Kolmogorov-Obukhov (1941) theory. Part 1: some preliminaries in $x$-space and $k$-space. Discussions of the Kolmogorov-Obukhov theory often touch on the question: can the two-thirds law; or, alternatively, the minus five-thirds law, be derived from the equations of motion (NSE)? And the answer is almost always: ‘no, they can’t’! Yet virtually every aspect of […]


Can statistical theory help with turbulence modelling?

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/physics-of-turbulence/2021/02/04/can-statistical-theory-help-with-turbulence-modelling/

Can statistical theory help with turbulence modelling? When reading the book by Sagaut and Cambon some years ago, I was struck by their balance between fundamentals and applications [1]. This started me thinking, and it appeared to me that I had become ever more concentrated on fundamentals in recent years. In other words, I seemed […]


The infinite-Reynolds number limit: a first look

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/physics-of-turbulence/2020/03/12/the-infinite-reynolds-number-limit-a-first-look/

The infinite-Reynolds number limit: a first look. I notice that MSRI at Berkeley have a programme next year on math problems in fluid dynamics. The primary component seems to be an examination of the relationship between the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations, `in the zero-viscosity limit’. The latter is, of course, the same as the limit […]


Other women pioneers in the UK and across the Atlantic

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/edmedtimeline/other-pioneers-at-home-in-the-uk-and-across-the-atlantic/

In this blog post, find out more about women who broke barriers in the US, UK and Europe and who also served as mentors and inspirations for the Edinburgh Seven. Elizabeth Blackwell was a pioneer for women’s education and rights both in her birth country of the UK and in the USA where she lived […]


June bulletin

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/scphrp/2019/07/11/june-bulletin/

WELCOME TO OUR JUNE BULLETIN 2019 SCPHRP NEWS Goodbye Yvonne Laird After 2.5 years as a Research Fellow at SCPHRP, we are sad to say goodbye to our lovely Yvonne Laird. Yvonne has accepted a new position at the University of Sydney as a Lecturer in Prevention and Health Promotion and will start her new […]


SCPHRP March bulletin 2019

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/scphrp/2019/03/30/scphrp-march-bulletin-2019/

STAND UP FOR HEALTH SCPHRP’s Jillian Manner has been home in Toronto, Canada for a while, and plans to return in April to start work on a new NIHR-funded project called Stand Up For Health, which looks at sedentary behaviour in call centres. The Stand Up for Health intervention has been developed and tested within the Ipsos MORI […]


You wouldn’t believe this is the foundation of all wine!

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1863467_research-methods-and-transferable-skills-2022-2023sem1/2022/11/29/you-wouldnt-believe-this-is-the-foundation-of-all-wine/

So hopefully you’ve all read my villain origin story, and this post serves as an expansion on the role of geology and soil in wine. Sometimes people forget the very obvious fact that vines are cultivated by the land. Geology is the sole determining factor for the arrangement of topographic relief of the land. Tectonic […]


How 'listening' open to alternative modes of relation?

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2430290_themes-in-contemporary-art-2022-2023sem1/2022/11/03/how-listening-open-to-alternative-modes-of-relation/

A sensory experience requires a sense of humility and decentering of human needs and makes a difference perspective within four modes of thought which relates to sensation, intuition, feeling and thinking. In the next part of paragraph, I will explain each of them to maintain an interpretation of record Calton hill visit. Besides, our group […]


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