Month: July 2017

DHSI Seminar Series

Room 222 – Physics and Astronomy “Cross cutting technological theme – imaging and sensing” 12:05 Michael Mazilu: Introduction               12:15  Malte Gather and Nils  Kronenberg: Developing cell forces mapping for clinical diagnosis 12:45 Vivienne Wild and  Milena Pawlik: Analysing images of galaxies      13:15  Coffee Break       13:25 David Harris-Birtill : Automated Remote Pulse Oximetry         

Postgraduate Dinner at Fairmont Hotel

Postgraduate student, Paul Dobra organised an end of semester celebratory dinner at the Fairmont Hotel in April. The social event marked the end of teaching and provided a chance to relax before the commencement of dissertation. Paul supplied comments and shared some photos from the occasion. “There are rather few occasions not to be happy Postgraduate Dinner at Fairmont Hotel

Monads and Lenses – Dr James Cheney

Talk Title:  Monads and Lenses Abstract: Monads are an abstraction that can be used to mathematically model computational effects (among other things).  Lenses are an abstraction for bidirectional computation, a generalization of the view-update problem.  In this talk I will discuss ways to combine them and why it might be interesting to do so.   Monads and Lenses – Dr James Cheney