Multiphase fluid mechanics = Math + Phy + Eng + Bio + Chem + Big Data: an interdisciplinary melting pot (Academics Unplugged)
Multiphase fluid mechanics = Math + Phy + Eng + Bio + Chem + Big Data: an interdisciplinary melting pot (Academics Unplugged)
- Event time: All day
- Event date: 25th February 2016
- Speaker: Dr Prashant Valluri (Senior Lecturer, School of Engineering)
- Location: Lecture Theatre 1 (G.27), Daniel Rutherford Building
Event details
Academics Unplugged is an opportunity for researchers to introduce their work to staff and students from across the College. These short talks provide the opportunity for University staff and students to engage directly with cutting-edge researchers.
There are over a thousand researchers working across the King’s Buildings campus. And yet, much of the time, the rest of us are unaware of their work, how it relates to other research, or how it may meet the challenges in contemporary society.
The format of the talks
The talks take place between 1.10pm and 1.50pm, several times each semester on the King’s Buildings campus. Each takes the form of a twenty-minute presentation, followed by the opportunity for the audience to discuss the subject further with the speaker.
For further details about this and the other sessions this semester, see: https://www.ed.ac.uk/science-engineering/news-events/academics-unplugged
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