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Generation of codes with good autocorrelation properties

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Rutter, M., & Grant, P. M. (1983)
Generation of codes with good autocorrelation properties. Electronics Letters, 19, 571-572. https://doi.org/10.1049/el%3A19830389
The letter describes a conceptually simple method of generating impulse equivalent burst and cyclic codes, using an all-pass autoregressive moving average (ARMA) filter. These...

The Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex of Escherichia coli K12. Nucleotide Sequence Encoding the Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Component

Journal Article
Stephens, P. E., Darlison, M. G., Lewis, H. M., & Guest, J. R. (1983)
The Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex of Escherichia coli K12. Nucleotide Sequence Encoding the Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Component. European journal of biochemistry / FEBS, 133(1), 155-162. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1983.tb07441.x
The nucleotide sequence of a 3780鈥恇ase pair segment of DNA containing the aceE gene encoding the pyruvate dehydrogenase component (E1) of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex of...

Open-loop transversal equaliser of optimal length

Journal Article
Rutter, M., & Cowan, C. F. N. (1983)
Open-loop transversal equaliser of optimal length. Electronics Letters, 19, 208-210. https://doi.org/10.1049/el%3A19830144
As a rule, in equaliser training algorithms complexity increases with efficiency. Unfortunately, complex recursive algorithms do not suit high-bandwidth systems. This letter d...

Inhibition of serotonin-mediated cardiovascular reflexes by cimetidine in the rabbit

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Wiggins, R. C., & Campbell, A. M. (1983)
Inhibition of serotonin-mediated cardiovascular reflexes by cimetidine in the rabbit. General pharmacology, 14(4), 469-470. https://doi.org/10.1016/0306-3623%2883%2990033-2
1.1. Cimetidine inhibits serotonin-mediated cardiovascular autonomic chemoreflexes in the rabbit.

Performance and design of plug鈥恡ype check valves

Journal Article
Kubie, J. (1982)
Performance and design of plug鈥恡ype check valves. Proceedings / Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 196(1982), 47-56. https://doi.org/10.1243/pime_proc_1982_196_006_02
Plug check valves are frequently used in high pressure systems where parallel pump operations are envisaged, in order to prevent flow recirculation through the out-of-service ...

Discussion: 鈥淒raining of Tanks With Submerged Outlets or Without Vacuum Relief鈥 (Dodge, F. T., and Bowles, E. B., 1982, ASME J. Fluids Eng., 104, pp. 67鈥71)

Journal Article
Kubie, J. (1982)
Discussion: 鈥淒raining of Tanks With Submerged Outlets or Without Vacuum Relief鈥 (Dodge, F. T., and Bowles, E. B., 1982, ASME J. Fluids Eng., 104, pp. 67鈥71). Journal of Fluids Engineering, 104(4), 541. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3241905
No abstract available.

The activities of the BCS/CODASYL DDLC DBAWG

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Kerridge, J. (1982)
The activities of the BCS/CODASYL DDLC DBAWG. Computers and Standards, 1(2-3), 161-165. https://doi.org/10.1016/0167-8051%2882%2990025-0
The DBAWG is a research group, based in the United Kingdom, which is working on facilities for data administration. In particular the DBAWG has developed language specificatio...

A FORTRAN implementation of Concurrent Pascal

Journal Article
Kerridge, J. M. (1982)
A FORTRAN implementation of Concurrent Pascal. Software: Practice and Experience, 12(1), 45-55. https://doi.org/10.1002/spe.4380120105
This paper describes the transportation of sequential and concurrent Pascal from the SOLO distribution tape to a non鈥怭DP鈥11 like mainframe (IBM 370/145). An interpreter for th...

Size reduction of bubbles by orifice mixers

Journal Article
Kubie, J. (1981)
Size reduction of bubbles by orifice mixers. Chemical Engineering Science, 36(1), 234-235. https://doi.org/10.1016/0009-2509%2881%2980078-4
No abstract available.

Genetics of oxidative phosphorylation: Allelism studies of mitochondrial loci in the PHO1?OLI2 region of the genome

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Darlison, M. G., & Lancashire, W. E. (1980)
Genetics of oxidative phosphorylation: Allelism studies of mitochondrial loci in the PHO1?OLI2 region of the genome. Molecular & general genetics : MGG, 180(1), 227-229. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00267374
In a search for new aerobic-growth deficiency mutations affecting mitochondrial energy-conservation two mit鈭 mutations, namely pho-8 and pho-9, have been isolated. The two mut...

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ENUclusion Conference: Connecting EDI Research and Action at and by ENU

2026 - 2029
This conference aims to connect and advance EDI research and action at ENU from all disciplines, students, staff, alumni, and our communities of research users. While showcasing and advancing research...
Funder: Fees (CPD courses and Conference Delegate)

Optimal Policies in ICT Standardization

2025 - 2026
The research project, titled 'Optimal Policies in ICT Standardization' (OPICTS), aims at strengthening the intellectual property (IP) policies to be implemented in the context of standard development ...
Funder: British Academy | Value: 拢4,150

A New Generation of Peer Advice Systems鈥 Prototyping and Testing the Freelance Advisor App

2025 - 2026
Research shows a big knowledge gap in the freelance community, with 56.5% of freelancers not feeling well informed of their rights, 68.5% having issues with late or non-payment, and 57.1% relying on p...
Funder: British Academy | Value: 拢9,998

The Curious Teacher CPD Event

2025 - 2025
A 1 day CPD to enhance the knowledge, skills and wellbeing of school teachers.
Funder: Fees (CPD courses and Conference Delegate)

The use of AI agents for lifestyle behaviour change in individuals with coronary heart disease (CHD)

2025 - 2025
Heart disease is a major health issue in the UK and worldwide. Coronary heart disease (CHD), caused by cholesterol buildup in the arteries, is one of the leading causes of death. Many people in the UK...
Funder: Burdett Trust for Nursing | Value: 拢19,283

Conference (8th Edition of the Ethical Finance & Sustainability 8-9 May 2025

2025 - 2026
This is an academic conference, which we corganise in Edinburgh on 8-9 May, 2025. The full name is: 8th Edition of the Ethical Finance & Sustainability. The short name is: EFS 2025 The EFS conferen...
Funder: Fees (CPD courses and Conference Delegate)

Key new roles in higher education apprenticeships: exploring boundary-spanning identities of tripartite representatives

2025 - 2026
This project is a collaboration with Northumbria University and the University of Hertfordshire. Higher education apprenticeships are a recent innovation within the UK, with potential to improve soci...
Funder: 麻豆社区 for Educational Studies | Value: 拢9,873

Accelerating the discovery and characterisation of new energy storage materials

2025 - 2026
This multidisciplinary project aims to accelerate the discovery and development of innovative and sustainable multi-component and heterogeneous materials. It necessitates a collaborative approach util...
Funder: Department for Science, Innovation & Technology | Value: 拢25,740

Learning from Collaborative Storytelling: Enhancing Visual Scene Understanding through Human-Robot Interaction

2025 - 2028
The research project aims to revolutionise how robots comprehend and interact with the physical world by combining advanced techniques in video analysis, knowledge acquisition, and collaborative story...
Funder: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council | Value: 拢439,581

Advancing Innovation and Sustainability Research

2025 - 2027
Southeast Asia is a region of great potential but faces challenges such as environmental degradation, social inequalities, and demographic shifts due to rapid urbanisation, industrialisation, and popu...
Funder: British Academy | Value: 拢29,431

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The theoretically scaffolded embodied improvisor: the emerging primacy of emotion, meaning and metaphor

2024 - date
Tom Bancroft | Director of Studies: Prof Haftor Medboe | Second Supervisor: Dr Dimitris Papageorgiou

The influence of particle characteristics on the field-scale geomechanical behaviour of soils

2024 - date
Mr Eslam Mohamed | Director of Studies: Dr Daniel Barreto Gonzalez | Second Supervisor: Dr Juan Bernal-Sanchez

Optimal IPO Timing: An Integrated Lifecycle Perspective on Post-IPO Performance of Startups

2024 - date
Victoria Bekibele-Fred | Director of Studies: Prof Sukanlaya Sawang

Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance pharmacovigilance and side-effect reporting of new drugs

2024 - date
Dr Mahmoud Elrggal | Director of Studies: Prof Amir Hussain | Second Supervisor: Prof Ahmed Al-Dubai

Immune function and exercise in patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer.

2024 - date
Tess Stewart | Director of Studies: Dr Frankie Brown | Second Supervisor: Dr Iain Gallagher

An evidence-based approach to understanding the injury landscape within Scottish women鈥檚 football

2024 - date
Megan Mccready | Director of Studies: Dr Gordon Dunlop | Second Supervisor: Dr James Dugdale

Critically evaluate how private sector organisations can use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to support in enabling future effectiveness across HR transformation.

2024 - date
Steven Halloran | Director of Studies: Dr Lesley McLean | Second Supervisor: Dr Abhishek Agarwal

Sustainable supply chain management and circular economy

2024 - date
Harini Happuarachchige | Director of Studies: Dr Eoin Plant | Second Supervisor: Prof Max Chipulu

Marginal perspectives: a diasporic body of cinematic works

2024 - date
Ms Sana Bilgrami | Director of Studies: Prof Kerstin Stutterheim

Enhancing the Security and Privacy of Blockchain-based Healthcare Systems using Multi-Party Computation and Threshold Signatures

2024 - date
. Faneela | Director of Studies: Dr Baraq Ghaleb | Second Supervisor: Prof Bill Buchanan

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MRes supervision

1 October 2025
I am expected to start supervising two MRes students from October who have been interviewed and offered places on self-funded programmes. One has already formally accepted, while the other is in the p...

Global Research Institute in Health and Care Technologies Showcase Event

5 June 2025
On behalf of Heriot-Watt University's Global Research Institute in Health and Care Technologies, I am delighted to invite you to our official Showcase Event, taking place on Thursday 5th June 2025 at...

Dr Kulpa presents RESIST Project on Polish radio

9 April 2025
Dr Roberto Kulpa spoke on the popular Polish Radio Nowy 艢wiat about the findings of the RESIST Project, and broader about the role of gender, sexuality, and 'anti-gender' politics in Poland and Europe...

Prof. Calum Neill in Conversation with artist Lindsay Mann

30 March 2025
Calum Neill will be in conversation with the artist and film-maker Lindsay Mann in conjunction with the screening of her new film As You Were at the Fruitmarket Gallery on Sunday 30th March at 1420. ...

TrueDeploy recognised as Start Up of the Year

28 March 2025
Last night鈥檚 awards also saw recognition for start-up company TrueDeploy. Founded by Dr Pavlos Papadopoulos, Lecturer within ENU鈥檚 School of Computing, Engineering & the Built Environment, TrueDeploy ...

Video Launch of Robotics and Dementia - co-creating the future!

28 March 2025
This is a video file hosted on YouTube to launch the start of our collaborative project funded by the Royal College of Occupational Therapists.

Retiring Police Scotland Assistant Chief Constable 鈥榟umbled鈥 to be named Visiting Professor

5 March 2025
Police Scotland Assistant Chief Constable (ACC) Gary Ritchie has been appointed as a Visiting Professor at 麻豆社区 (ENU), ahead of his retirement from policing this month.

Invitation to join Local and Community media research project

3 March 2025
I have been invited to join a new research project focusing on local and community media in the UK. This is a project run by Rachel Matthews, head of Centre for Arts, Memories and Communities at Coven...

Call for papers: Special issue in Energy Economics (CABS 3, JCR Q1, ABDC A*, Impact factor: 13.6): VSI: Social cost of carbon

24 February 2025
The Evolving Economics of Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in Developing Economies: Integrating the Social Cost of Carbon into Policy and Practice Submission deadline: 30 June 2026 This specia...

Digital Health and Care Scotland 2025

19 February 2025
Holyrood鈥檚 flagship Digital Health and Care conference returns to Dynamic Earth on 18 and 19 February 2025 Digital technology continues to be at the heart of efforts to support the recovery of our h...

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Emergency Management of Severe Burns (EMSB) Course

Simulation and Clinical Skills Centre 麻豆社区
27 November 2025

CAMC research talk: 'Creativity in Motion - Unfinishing Feminist Film and Literary History'

Merchiston Campus E17
30 April 2025

4th Annual RENT Abstract Writing Workshop

Zoom
23 April 2025

PhD Supervision and dealing with AI.

Craiglockhart Campus
4 April 2025

Confronting "Anti-Gender" Mobilizations across Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, and Russia: Challenges and Queer-Feminist Resistances

Date: Monday, March 3, 2025; 9:30鈥16:30 CET (Warsaw time); Online & In-person: Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Staszic Palace (Pa艂ac Staszica), Nowy 艢wiat 72, 00-330 Warsaw, Poland Registration link (for both online and in-person participation): Click here https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/253ecaa8-ddf1-45bc-a765-f82099fcc299@99e0dc58-9c4b-4820-8617-04c386c254c6 Agenda (PL time zone) 09:30鈥10:00 Arrival, coffee, informal networking 10:00鈥11:00 Presentation of RESIST Project Findings from the Case Studies in Poland and Belarus.聽 Panel discussion (hybrid, online transmission). The RESIST team members will introduce the project and speak about the effects of, and resistances against 鈥渁nti-gender鈥 politics in Belarus and Poland in 15-minute presentations followed by a Q&A. Adrianna Zabrzewska (RESIST Project, 麻豆社区), Understanding 鈥楢nti-gender鈥 Politics Across Europe: An Overview of the RESIST Project. Ekaterina Filep (RESIST Project, Universit茅 de Fribourg), Lived Experiences and Resistances to the 鈥楢nti-gender鈥 Mobilisations in Belarus. Roberto Kulpa (RESIST Project, 麻豆社区), Lived Experiences and Resistances to the 鈥楢nti-gender鈥 Mobilisations in Poland. 11:00鈥11:15 COFFEE BREAK 11:15鈥12:30 Feedback session and idea exchange workshop.聽 This workshop (in-person only) aims to facilitate engagement with the project findings and share insights. We invite everyone to reflect on the following questions: How do 鈥渁nti-gender鈥 politics manifest differently in 聽Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, and Russia and what factors contribute to these variations? In what ways do queer-feminist movements in these countries collaborate or support one another? What barriers (both external聽 and internal) do they encounter in building solidarity? What role does intersectionality play in shaping the experiences of individuals affected by 鈥渁nti-gender鈥 politics in Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia? 12:30鈥13:45 LUNCH BREAK 13:45鈥15:00 Gender, Sexuality, Migration: Intersectional Identities, Competing Priorities, and Queer-Feminist Resistances Against 鈥淎nti-Gender鈥 Politics.聽Panel discussion (hybrid, online transmission). In this session, our guest speakers will deliver 15-minute presentations on their respective research, followed by Q&A. Chaired by Dorota Hall, IFiS PAN. Olga Sasunkevich (University of Gothenburg), The frames of war: state-led homophobia in Russia and the war against Ukraine and the West in the context of transnational anti-gender mobilisation. Olga Plakhotnik (University of Greifswald), Maria Mayerchyk (Rhine-Waal University), Between 鈥淕ender鈥 and 鈥淎nti-Gender鈥: (Trans) Necropolitics at the Buffer Periphery. Sarian Jarski (Migration Consortium/ Queer Without Borders), 鈥楺ueer鈥 and at the 鈥榞reen border鈥: LGBTQI+ displacement and intersectional solidarity at Polish borders with Belarus and Ukraine after 2021. 15:00鈥15:20 COFFEE BREAK 15:20鈥16:30 Anti-Gender Violence across Migration Routes. Personal Experiences, Theoretical Approaches, Academic Trials and Tribulations.聽 Experience-sharing session (in-person only). In this session, we invite all in-person attendees to reflect on the questions below. Moderated by: Anna Cze Czerwi艅ska聽HerStory Archivist and Independent Expert. How do experiences of 鈥渁nti-gender鈥 violence differ among individuals navigating various migration routes? What coping mechanisms and strategies of resistance are employed? How does the experience of migration impact one鈥檚 academic and/or activist engagements? Do queer-feminist scholars in these four national contexts experience the limitation of academic freedoms due to 鈥渁nti-gender鈥 mobilizations? In what ways? How can theories of post-colonialism and peripheralization be applied to understand the unique challenges faced by queer-feminist movements in Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, and Russia and across these national contexts? Reminder: Please note that both in-person and online attendees need to register for the event by following this link. We will not be able to admit unregistered participants. Presentation Abstracts: Olga Sasunkevich The frames of war: state-led homophobia in Russia and the war against Ukraine and the West in the context of transnational anti-gender mobilisation This presentation is based on a forthcoming book chapter that analyses how state-led homophobia in Russia served as a discursive framing of country鈥檚 decision to launch the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The argument is built on theoretical concepts of (un)grievable life and queer necropolitics to illuminate how questions of gender equality and sexual rights increasingly become the question of life and death in the contemporary geopolitical climate. 聽 Applied to the Russian context, these concepts reveal the potential of state-led homophobia to incite affective violence and economies of hate. The presentation analyses Russia鈥檚 case at the transnational background of anti-gender mobilization where struggles around gender and sexuality become a central field of contestation in contemporary (geo)politics. Thus, the cruelty of Russia in relation to 鈥渦ngrievable鈥 segments of its own population and the citizens of Ukraine should be seen as a warning suggesting that the boundary between symbolic and outright violence of anti-gender mobilization is fragile. Olga Plakhotnik and Maria Mayerchyk Between 鈥淕ender鈥 and 鈥淎nti-Gender鈥: (Trans) Necropolitics at the Buffer Periphery We use the concept of necropolitics (Mbembe 2003) in two dimensions. First, we zoom in on the situation of transgender people in Ukraine. On the one hand, they are vulnerable to transphobic hatred fuelled by transnational 鈥渁nti-gender鈥 movements. On the other hand, opposing 鈥渁nti-gender鈥 discourse, feminist activists and academics might rely on the grammar of binary gender, thus producing overt or covert transphobia. In addition to many levels of human insecurity caused by the full-scale Russian war on Ukraine, the condition of martial law and militarization of feminist and LGBT+ activisms in Ukraine practically delegitimize transgender lives. In the second part, we employ the analytics of the 鈥渂uffer periphery鈥 to decipher how 鈥減rogressive鈥 gender and sexual politics are being instrumentalized in the context of EU- and NATO aspirations of the Ukrainian state and Western financial and military aid. Zooming out to a global scale, we apply the concept of necropolitics to examine how both Western and Russian imperial powers project the Ukrainian population as marked by colonial difference, and what queer feminist responses to this projection might look like. Sarian Jarosz 鈥楺ueer鈥 and at the 鈥榞reen border鈥. LGBTQI+ displacement and intersectional solidarity at Polish borders with Belarus and Ukraine after 2021 The sudden intensification of mobility on Poland's eastern borders - first in 2021 on the border with Belarus, then in 2022 on the border with Ukraine - has forced Polish informal border solidarity infrastructures to develop ad hoc intersectional response to LGBTQI+ displacement. Based on the framework of engaged ethnography and the in-depth work of the cross-border research collective Queer Without Borders, I aim to present the different forms of queer humanitarianism and risks of its criminalization during humanitarian crises after 2021. This analysis exposes how both the experience of minority stress and state criminalization of queer/border solidarity in Poland in 2017-2023, shapes the methods and data collection regarding LGBTQI+ individuals on the move, conducted by the informal border activists at both Polish borders (Guyan 2022; Sandberg 2018). The emphasis is on testimonies of those engaged in queer migration research or humanitarian and legal data collection, who directly apply such data into cross-border work in Poland and Ukraine (Queer Without Borders 2022). Participant bios: Anna Cze Czerwi艅ska is a longstanding feminist activist, past member of the Manifa 8go Marca, O艢Ka, co-founder of Feminoteka and STER. She is a leading expert and organiser of herstory archives of Polish activist women in politics. Dorota Hall is an Assoc. Prof. at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences, interested in religion, new spiritualities, gender, sexualities, minoritization and various forms of marginalization. She was a member of expert networks, such as the Network of Socio-economic Experts in the Anti-discrimination Field (SEN) established by the European Commission. Sarian Jarosz is a Research Coordinator at Migration Consortium, Humanitarian LGBTQI+ Advisor at Save the Children Poland and co-founder of Queer Without Borders, non-formal coalition of organizations assisting LGBTQI+ refugees in Poland. With Save the Children and Plan International he published two reports on humanitarian response to LGBTQI+ displacement in Poland. Formerly Investigator on LGBTQI+ rights and migration at Amnesty International Poland. His focus is on criminalization of LGBTQI+ solidarity after 2017, research conducted in Poland, Belarus, Russia and Uganda. Maria Mayerchyk is a Deputy Professor at the Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences and, together with Olga Plakhotnik, a joint editor-in-chief of Feminist Critique: East European Journal of Feminist and Queer Studies. Maria鈥檚 research interests include a decolonial perspective on gender, sexuality and body, queer and feminist movements and epistemologies of Eastern Europe, diaspora and migration studies, and folklore. Olga Plakhotnik is a Chair for Ukrainian Cultural Studies at the University of Greifswald and a PI of the project "(Un)Disciplined: Pluralizing Ukrainian Studies鈥擴nderstanding the War in Ukraine鈥 . As a scholar-activist and educator, Olga works in the area of feminist/queer epistemologies, critical citizenship studies, and feminist/queer pedagogies. Volha/Olga Sasunkevich is an Associate Professor in Gender Studies at the University of Gothenburg. She is a PI for EU Horizon Project MAGnituDe. Migration, Affective Geopolitics and European Democracy in Times of Military Conflicts and Research School FUDEM 鈥 Future of Democracy: Cultural Analyses of Illiberal Populism in Times of Crises. Olga's research interests revolve around the questions of gender, sexuality, migration and ethnicity in Eastern Europe. RESIST Project Team Members: Katya Filep (Universit茅 de Fribourg) is a social geographer specialising in gender, with a regional focus on Central Asia and Eastern Europe. She has a professional background in research, project management, translation and interpreting. Katya coordinates the RESIST Project's case study of Belarus and Hungary. Roberto Kulpa (麻豆社区) is a social scientist interested in transnational sexual politics, especially dynamics between Central-Eastern Europe and 鈥榯he West鈥, as well as in critical epistemologies. He coordinates the RESIST Project鈥檚 case study on Poland and leads on Stage 5: Communication and Dissemination. Adrianna Zabrzewska聽 (麻豆社区) is a feminist philosopher and co-editor of Gender, Voice, and Violence in Poland (2021). Adrianna combines a professional background in content marketing with interdisciplinary research expertise to implement RESIST鈥檚 impact plan and contribute to the case study on Poland.
3 March 2025

Law and Life in International Organizations

Edinburgh Napier, Craiglockart Campus
21 February 2025

ExtraCECI Project Theory of Change Workshop with stakeholders to refine the ExtraCECI intervention

Accra, Ghana
21 January 2025

ExtraCECI Project Launch

Accra, Ghana
20 January 2025

Scottish Government Launch of Connecting People, Connecting Support (2024)

LRC5, Conference Facility at 麻豆社区.
28 November 2024

25 Years of Devolution

麻豆社区, Craiglockhart Campus
21 October 2024