The real-time MRI team's latest publication is out:
A.J. Kennerley, D.A. Mitchell, A. Sebald and I.Watson. Real-time magnetic resonance imaging: mechanics of oral and facial function. British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 60, 596-603 (2022). https://t.co/6H1xpkMmT1
Are you a theoretical computer scientist interested in being part
of an international cross-disciplinary team including microbiologists and physicists?
30 month post doc position available at the University of York:
https://t.co/jb5pPzeVar
Please join us for a Cell Molecular and Structural Biology Seminar at University of York!
Monday 28 March – 13.00-14.00, B/K/018
Prof Carol Teschke
University of Conneticut and Fulbright Scholar 2022
Congratulations to Jack Hopkinson & Y. Hancock (@ellieelectron) on their article in the Special Issue for Women in Computational Condensed Matter Physics (IoP J. Phys.:Cond. Matt.) (invited) https://t.co/Ts8pmiEvQz
Happy International Women's Day! Join us on Fri 18/3 when we will be hosting a series of talks by women working in the field of Computer Science. Find out more and book your place! Go to https://t.co/F65Z3b1tKX
#InternationalWomensDay#IWD2022#BreakTheBias
So sad to hear about Julian Miller's death.
He was a great colleague and collaborator, an inspirational thinker, inventing both Cartesian Genetic Programming and in materio computing. He was a lovely person. He will be missed by all his friends and colleagues in York and beyond
Just learn of the sad news that Julian Miller has passed away. He was a gentleman and a pioneer in evolutionary computation. He will be very much missed.
The maxfacts website has recently uploaded a new batch of more information, including many videos of head and neck anatomy.
Check it out here: https://t.co/FuUylWbgBf
03/11/21• B/K/018 (Biology) or Zoom • 15.00-17.00
Dr Aneurin Kennerley - Advances in Imaging
A celebration event for International Day of Radiology, showcasing some of the world leading MR & MEG imaging research done across Europe and importantly right here in York.
Many congratulations to Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi
for being awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work to understand complex systems
https://t.co/NuFcn5NHDI
YCCSA's @Elva_Robinson is recruiting a PDRA position modelling dynamic resource flow in ant networks, based in @BiologyatYork. Applications open now: https://t.co/pCk9rAPNyV
Now published:
"Nothing in evolution makes sense except in the light of parasitism: evolution of complex replication strategies"
https://t.co/kzoVpHqjHz