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  2. 16 Jul 2020: variational methods4M13 Complex analysis and optimisation4M14 Sustainable development4I1 Real options for engineering systems4I2 Distribution networks: economics, market.
  3. Secret histories of illuminated manuscripts: the MINIARE project

    Duration: 00:06:55
    Published Date: 2012/10/12
    An innovative project at the University of Cambridge will uncover some of the hidden histories of illuminated manuscripts, thanks to the application of techniques more commonly found in scientific laboratories. The MINIARE project will help conservators repair priceless works of art and provide new insights into the cultural, social and economic circumstances of their production. And, crucially
  4. In April 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the globe, close to 1.6 billion children and youth were out of school due to temporary closures, representing more than 90% of students around the world, according to the United Nations. Follow the podcast: https://mind-over-chatter.captivate.fm/listen In this episode, we take an international perspective with our guests Arif Naveed, Aya Waller
  5. Roberto Scazzieri: Connections, Reasons and the Social Economy

    Duration: 00:33:35
    Published Date: 2010/07/06
    Roberto Scazzieri (Professor of Economic Analysis, Economics, Bologna and CAMSHET - Cambridge History of Economic Analysis at Clare Hall). Opening lecture at CRASSH conference 'Rethinking Social Economy' (7 May, 2010).
  6. Conversations in Economics is a series of interviews with Cambridge-INET Institute visitors. These distinguished economists explore some of today's most challenging economic questions and introduce viewers to their exciting research. http://www.inet.econ.cam.ac.uk/video-series/
  7. Podcast: Navigating the values of climate change

    Duration: 00:41:53
    Published Date: 2020/12/03
    Welcome to Mind Over Chatter, the Cambridge University Podcast! One series at a time, we break down complex issues into simple questions. In this first series, we’ll explore climate change. Climate change is likely to affect almost every area of our lives… like a toddler with sticky fingers. But how did it become this way? What are we doing about it now? And what does the future hold?We’ll
  8. Agritech and the future of farming in the East of England

    Duration: 00:01:33
    Published Date: 2019/03/25
    From crop science to robotics, supply chains to economics, Cambridge University researchers are working with farmers and industry to sustainably increase agricultural productivity and profitability.
  9. Socks & Jabs & Rock & Roll

    Duration: 00:05:02
    Published Date: 2021/01/06
    As a national vaccination programme begins in the UK’s fight against COVID-19, we look back to 1950s America when a group of teenagers (and Elvis) inspired a fresh look at pro-vaccine public health information. Vaccination programmes are considered to be one of the greatest public health achievements in history. Yet recent years have seen a rise in vaccine-preventable diseases like measles as a
  10. Partha Dasgupta: Nature, our most precious asset

    Duration: 00:05:46
    Published Date: 2021/10/13
    The last few decades of human prosperity have taken a devastating ecological toll. This is in part because nature is absent from the accounting systems that dictate national economies. In February 2021, the Cambridge economist Prof Sir Partha Dasgupta published a ground-breaking report on the economics of biodiversity. Watch Sir Partha outline the radical thinking required to reshape global
  11. Growing up Insecure

    Duration: 01:02:00
    Published Date: 2021/04/03
    What are the long-term mental health implications of growing up in an era defined by insecurity and rapid change? This panel discussion will look at the impact not just of the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic aftermath on young people's wellbeing, but of other pre-existing factors affecting their mental health. Go to www.slido.com and enter code C277 to chat about the event. Dr Duncan Astle,
  12. The Silver Standard: Solving a medieval money mystery

    Duration: 00:07:08
    Published Date: 2024/04/09
    Discover more here: https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/medieval-money-mystery-solved What have the Eastern Romans ever done for us? Historians have theorised that bullion from the Byzantine Empire fuelled Europe’s revolutionary adoption of silver coins in the mid-seventh century. Now laser ablation analysis on surviving Anglo-Saxon silver 'pennies' has provided scientific proof that this was the case
  13. Economic anthropology and the exchange of wealth

    Duration: 00:35:19
    Published Date: 2009/10/01
    An introductory talk describing the exchange of wealth as analysed by social anthropologists
  14. Podcast: Creating a future that is not like the past

    Duration: 00:45:42
    Published Date: 2020/12/15
    The future is becoming harder to predict thanks to climate change and a global pandemic. But a large part of what the future will look like is in our own hands. The biggest challenge to creating a better future may be political rather than scientific or technological. Subscribe to the podcast here: mind-over-chatter.captivate.fm/listen In this episode, Diane Coyle, professor of public policy,
  15. Risk, Security and Terrorism

    Duration: 01:00:24
    Published Date: 2010/02/26
    Part of the Darwin College Lecture Series 2010. Social scientists tell us we now live that we live in a world risk society. But what does this really mean and what, if anything, do environmental risks, health risks, and natural disasters have in common with those posed by terrorism? When we move from the natural world to human threats are we still dealing with hard science or are we in the realm
  16. Herbert Gintis, Darwin and modern science, Thu 9 July

    Duration: 00:30:11
    Published Date: 2009/10/12
    Towards the unification of the behavioural sciences Professor Herbert Gintis (New Mexico, USA / Budapest, Hungary) Summary: Despite their distinct objects of study, the human behavioural sciences all include models of individual human behaviour. Unity in the behavioural sciences requires that there be a common underlying model of individual human behaviour, specialized and enriched to meet the
  17. Podcast: Is climate change actually being taken seriously?

    Duration: 01:06:43
    Published Date: 2021/01/05
    In this last episode of the series, we’ll be exploring how stories work for and against climate change. Subscribe to the podcast here: mind-over-chatter.captivate.fm/listen We cover a lot of ground: from hippos and polar bears to how many times ‘sex’ and ‘tea’ were mentioned on TV between 2017 and 2018… so what’s all of this got to do with sustainability and climate change? Join us
  18. What would 'Brexit' mean for free movement?

    Duration: 00:15:20
    Published Date: 2015/07/24
    In an interview with the BBC yesterday (23 July 2015), US President Barack Obama argued that having "the United Kingdom in the European Union gives us much greater confidence about the strength of the transatlantic union and is part of the cornerstone of institutions built after World War II that has made the world safer and more prosperous." He continued: "And we want to make sure that United
  19. Podcast: What is the future of wellbeing?

    Duration: 01:03:22
    Published Date: 2021/04/09
    Our wellbeing is essential to our overall quality of life. But what is wellbeing? Why is it so hard to pin down? How is it different to mental health, and what can we do to understand, measure and improve it? We talked with psychologist and neuroscientist Dr Amy Orben, psychiatrist Dr Tamsin Ford, and welfare economist Dr Mark Fabian to try and get to grips with wellbeing. In doing so, we learnt
  20. This video discusses C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's long awaited "right to be forgotten" case which examined the rights of individuals mentioned in public domain material indexed on Google search. This Court decision enunciated both the scope and breadth of data
  21. Leila, Economics -- 60 Second Impressions

    Duration: 00:01:02
    Published Date: 2012/06/15
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students. These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Leila is from Watford, and is studying Economics. In her 60 Second Impression, she talks about how pastoral care is facilitated by the
  22. Rosalyn, Land Economy - 60 Second Impressions

    Duration: 00:01:08
    Published Date: 2012/03/01
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students. These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Rosalyn is from Edinburgh, and is studying Land Economy (Environment, Law and Economics). In her 60 Second Impression, she talks about
  23. Jogging with Jody

    Duration: 00:10:29
    Published Date: 2015/01/29
    This new short documentary tells the story of the first year of one man's life after prison. Josh has served numerous prison sentences, the last of which was an 8 year sentence extended for public protection. He is registered as a priority prolific offender. The police advised his probation officer that she would probably recall him within 3 hours of release from prison. This is his story of the
  24. When real men wore feathers

    Duration: 00:06:26
    Published Date: 2019/02/14
    Ostrich feathers are often associated with glamorous women but this wasn’t always the case. In the sixteenth century, it was Europe’s men who spearheaded this trend. Now, a forgotten moment in fashion history has been brought back to life by the recreation of a lavish headdress worn by Matthäus Schwarz, a 24-year-old German fashionista in 1521. Led by historian, Professor Ulinka Rublack (St
  25. Jogging with Jody – the experts view

    Duration: 00:14:22
    Published Date: 2015/04/14
    This new short documentary tells the story of the first year of one man's life after prison. Josh has served numerous prison sentences, the last of which was an 8 year sentence extended for public protection. He is registered as a priority prolific offender. The police advised his probation officer that she would probably recall him within 3 hours of release from prison. This is his story of the
  26. How do we build back better after a crisis?

    Duration: 00:35:42
    Published Date: 2024/02/02
    In this episode, we explore how we can build back better after a crisis. What are the challenges and opportunities of addressing the climate crisis, including the need for climate justice, the costs of inaction, and the importance of green innovation. We consider the roles of governments, multilateral institutions, and grassroots movements play in driving change. And we conclude with a call to
  27. What clubs, societies and unions are there at Cambridge? Cambridge University students introduce their societies in this series directed by Ibz Mo. Part 1 features: 00:00 Hip Hop Society 01:11 Cambridge University Hindu Cultural Society (CUHCS) - Mastana 02:15 Marshall Society (Economics) 03:00 Graduate Union Full list on the Cambridge University Student Union website: https://bit.ly/2KapRny
  28. Economics at Cambridge

    Duration: 00:03:59
    Published Date: 2020/06/04
    Undergraduate students and staff talk about studying Economics at the University of Cambridge. To find out more about this course, see https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/economics Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this video is accurate at the time it was uploaded, changes are likely to occur. It is therefore very important
  29. Our impact on the UK economy

    Duration: 00:02:17
    Published Date: 2023/03/20
    The University of Cambridge contributes nearly £30 billion to the UK economy and supports more than 86,000 jobs across the UK according to a report by London Economics. London Economics, one of Europe’s leading specialist economics and policy consultancies, was commissioned to assess the economic impact of the University through activities such as research and knowledge exchange, teaching and
  30. Ha-Joon Chang and Milfor Bateman: Social Economy for Economic

    Duration: 00:30:57
    Published Date: 2010/07/06
    Dr Ha-Joon Chang (Economics, Cambridge) and Dr Milfor Bateman (Economics, Juraj Dobrila Pula, Croatia) speaking at CRASSH conference 'Rethinking Social Economy' (7 May, 2010).
  31. Social and economic aspects of palm oil production

    Duration: 00:02:21
    Published Date: 2016/04/14
    How do social science and economics fit into research on palm oil production? Rosemary Ostfeld, PhD Student in the Department of Land Economy, explains how her understanding of society and consumer behaviour is crucial for her to liaise with stakeholders to determine the effectiveness of initiatives. This film is one of a series of eight that showcases the extent that conservation-related
  32. Confronting theory with experimental data and vice versa

    Duration: 00:24:22
    Published Date: 2014/01/23
    In combining theory and experiments, we should have two objectives in mind. The first objective is to confront the theory with some data to see whether the theory is at all consistent with the behavior exhibited in the laboratory. Clearly, there is much that can be learned about the theory from the data, quite apart from any notion of "testing" the theory. We hope to learn whether the theory is
  33. Beyond the Standard Model in Economic Behaviour

    Duration: 00:14:43
    Published Date: 2013/08/15
    Conversations in Economics is a series of interviews with Cambridge-INET Institute visitors. These distinguished economists explore some of today's most challenging economic questions and introduce viewers to their exciting research. http://www.inet.econ.cam.ac.uk/video-series/
  34. 2 Oct 2021: L. Rubinfeld, Hedonic housing prices and the demand for. clean air, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 5(1) (1978) 81–102,doi:10.1016/0095-0696(78)90006-2.
  35. Sebastian Ahnert's Homepage

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~sea31/
    15 Dec 2023: D. Garlaschelli, S. E. Ahnert, T. Fink, G. Caldarelli. Low-Temperature Behaviour of Social and Economic Networks.
  36. Cambridge/MIT Exchange in Physics

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~nrc25/mit/
    11 Jan 2013: As for the subjects you mentioned, I had a good time learning music composition and I've heard that Economics at MIT is up there with the best (partly because everybody
  37. sustainable handout.dvi

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~jsb56/resources/sustainablehandout.pdf
    24 Oct 2022: This is where air-conditioningcomes in. In fact the economics of cooling are pretty similar to heating, hot countries mightbe 30-40C, so we again want 10-20C of temperature change. ... In fig. 17 you see a map ofthe UK with the only real economic
  38. Unveil the unseen: Exploit information hidden in noise

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~gjc29/papers/ZviazhynskiConduit22.pdf
    23 May 2023: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10489-022-04102-1. Unveil the unseen: Exploit information hidden in noise. Bahdan Zviazhynski1 Gareth Conduit1. Accepted: 21 August 2022 The Author(s) 2022. AbstractNoise and uncertainty are usually the enemy of machine
  39. Template for Electronic Submission to ACS Journals

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~gjc29/papers/WhiteheadStricklandConduitBorrelMucsBaskerville-Abraham23.pdf
    28 Nov 2023: the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) have established. guidelines for the validation of QSAR models for regulatory purposes that are more constrained.
  40. Predicting physical properties of alkanes with neural networks

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~gjc29/papers/SantakConduit19.pdf
    24 Aug 2020: The demand for lubricants makesthem an important economic component in oil and gasbusiness, while their importance is only expected to grow.Even as we move towards a future in which fossil
  41. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Futures: India-UK Collaborations…

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~gjc29/papers/DwivediHughesBhadeshiaAnaniadouCohnColeConduitDesarkarWang23.pdf
    17 Oct 2023: to offset the above issues to realise positive socio-economic impact.
  42. MINET Conference: Measurement, Sensation and Cognition

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~gjc29/papers/DalkeConduitConduitCorso09.pdf
    23 Aug 2021: Dr Niklas Ravaja Helsinki School of Economics, Finland Dr Gerie van der Heijden Biometris, The Netherlands. ... 6Wageningen UR, Biometris, PO Box 100, 6700AC WAGENINGEN (NL) 7Helsinki School of Economics, Centre for Knowledge and Innovation Research, Box
  43. Batteries flyer

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~gjc29/flyers/Batteries_long_1.pdf
    15 Oct 2022: Nature publication). Machine Learning for Battery Optimisation(white paper). BATTERIESThe future widespread adoption of electric vehicles will result in reduced harmful emissions andcleaner air, among other social and economic benefits.
  44. 30/08/2023, 13:27 £1.6m grant to advance manufacture of…

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~gjc29/coverage/MedicineManufacturing.pdf
    30 Aug 2023: Innovate UK drives productivity and economic growth by supporting businesses to develo.
  45. IDMBAT_PressRelease

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~gjc29/coverage/IDMBAT.pdf
    4 Apr 2021: The future widespread adoption of electric vehicles will result in reduced harmful emissions and cleaner air, among other social and economic benefits.
  46. Intellegens and Optibrium succeed in Open Source Malaria initiative

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~gjc29/coverage/COVID-19.pdf
    24 Aug 2020: significantly impact on human health, daily life, and world economics. Throughout the pandemic, d. ... Environmental, geographical and economic indicators. Alchemite has already proved helpful in the COVID-19 crisis – helping scientists, researchers
  47. telepathy discussion on Today programme

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/stamps/today.html
    25 May 2007: Sue MacGregor: James Randi. Well, earlier I spoke to Professor Josephson himself, also to Professor Nicholas Humphrey of the London School of Economics, and I asked Professor Josephson first if, as
  48. INVERSE PROTEIN FOLDING� HIERARCHICAL OPTIMISATION AND TIE KNOTS…

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~admin/theses/tmf20/thesis.pdf
    27 Jul 2019: the economic policy. The optimal decision policy below at and above critical. ... pi tsp or ptsp city probabilities. pn probability of purchasing a node in economic model.
  49. Group Publicatons

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/publications/Pubs2013.html
    Low-temperature behaviour of social and economic networks D Garlaschelli, SE Ahnert, TMA Fink and G Caldarelli, Entropy 15 3148 - 3169 (2013).

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