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dot.rural Seminar Series 2 (2010 - 2011)
Wednesdays, 3.30 pm - 4.30 pm
Room MR304, MacRobert Building
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Morphogenisis - A cross disciplinary perspective
Wednesday 1st June 2011 - 3.30pm - 4.30pm MR304, MacRobert Building
Prof Sha Xin Wei, Canada Research Chair at Concordia University, Montreal and Director of the Topological Media Lab
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Digital Policy: Connectivity, Creativity and Rights
Prof Gillian Youngs, Institute of Advanced Broadcasting (IAB), University of Wales, Newport
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‘On the internet, nobody knows you’re a dog’: Ethical issues in digital research
Dr Natasha Mauthner, Business School, University of Aberdeen
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The Digital Wales Research Hub
Mr Paul Kindred, Senior Policy Analyst, Welsh Assembly Government
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Temporal Graphs for Social and Technological Network Analysis
Wednesday 4th May 2011, 2.00 - 3.00 pm, Meston Building, MT203
Dr. Mirco Musolesi, University of St. Andrews
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An overview of an Enterprise & Culture theme project: Satellite Internet for Rural Access
Dr Arjuna Sathiaseelan and Dr Leanne Townsend, dot.rural Research Fellows, University of Aberdeen
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Mobile phones and Rural Inclusion: the role of organisation
Dr Andy Dearden, Culture, Communication & Computing Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam University
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An overview of the Natural Resource Conservation theme projects: Natural meets digital
Dr Rene Van der Wal, dot.rural, University of Aberdeen
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Cloud Stewardship Economics: Securing the New Business Infrastructure
Dr Julian Williams, Business School, University of Aberdeen
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A Healthcare theme project - Technologies to support Older people at home: maximising Personal and Social interaction (TOPS)
Dr Alasdair Mort, dot.rural Healthcare Research Fellow, University of Aberdeen
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The Wray Broadband Project: Five years of research ‘in the wild’
Dr Nicholas Race, Computing Department, Lancaster University
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Discussing the Weather: storytelling, technology and public engagement on climate change
Prof Mike Wilson, School of Media and Performance, University College Falmouth
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2010 - 2012: Public Engagement Opportunities for dot.rural
Dr Ken Skeldon, Public Engagement with Science Unit, University of Aberdeen
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The Avert-IT Project Early Warning of EUSIG Defined Hypotensive Events Using a Bayesian Artificial Neural Network
Wednesday 8th December 2010, 3.30-4.30 pm, Room 304, MacRobert Building
Rob Donald, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Glasgow
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An overview of the Enterprise and Culture theme projects: A technology perspective
Prof Gorry Fairhurst and Prof Tim Norman, dot.rural, University of Aberdeen
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An overview of the Accessibility and Mobilities theme projects: FITS and IRP
Dr Nagendra Velaga, dot.rural Accessibility and Mobilities Research Fellow, University of Aberdeen
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Formalising the multi-dimensional nature of social networks
Dr David Lusseau, School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen
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The digital economy: A do-it-yourself broadband solution
Kevin Wood, Team Leader, Cybermoor Ltd
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One laptop per child for remote Australia and the problems with ICT in mainstream education
Prof Neil Anderson, James Cook University, Australia