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St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2017: Introduction

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St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2017: Teddy Talks
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A quick overview of the event, presented by Dr Linda Yueh.

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St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2017: Teddy Talks
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Linda Yueh
Keywords
St Edmund Hall
research
teaching
Department: St Edmund Hall
Date Added: 03/04/2017
Duration: 00:02:29

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St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2017: Teddy Talks

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St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2017: Teddy Talks
The Research Expo is a biennial event at St Edmund Hall, designed to showcase the breadth of research carried out at the College, by both academics and students. This series includes an overview video introducing the event, and then a set of short ‘Teddy Talks’ on a wide range of topics from gravitational waves to medieval history, all aimed at a non-specialist audience. The speakers are academics or postgraduate students at St Edmund Hall (also known as ‘Teddy Hall’), one of the colleges of the University of Oxford.

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The 23rd Ockham Lecture - 'Twisting the Neutron Wavefunction'

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The Ockham Lecture - The Merton College Physics Lecture
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Given by Professor Charles Clark, Fellow of the Physical Measurement Laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Fellow and Adjunct Professor at the Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland, USA.
Wave motions in nature were known to the ancients, and their mathematical expression in physics today is essentially the same as that first provided by d'Alembert and Euler in the mid-18th century. Yet it was only in the early 1990s that physicists managed to control a basic property of light waves: their capability of swirling around their own axis of propagation. During the past decade such techniques of control have also been developed for quantum particles: atoms, electrons and neutrons. I will present a simple description of these phenomena, emphasising the most basic aspects of wave and quantum particle motion. Neutron interferometry offers a poignant perspective on wave-particle duality: at the time one neutron is detected, the next neutron has not yet even been born. Here, indeed, each neutron "then only interferes with itself." Yet, using macroscopically-machined objects, we are able to twist neutron deBroglie waves with sub-nanometer wavelengths.

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The Ockham Lecture - The Merton College Physics Lecture
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Charles Clark
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neutrons
interferometry
Department: Merton College
Date Added: 30/03/2017
Duration: 01:09:46

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Wye speling matturs

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Jeffrey Aronson presents a light-hearted talk on spelling in systematic reviewing. Jeff is a Consultant Physician and Clinical Pharmacologist at the Oxford University Department for Primary Health Care.
His research expertise includes methods of classifying, detecting, and reporting adverse drug reactions, including systematic reviews and meta-analyses.

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Jeffrey Aronson
Keywords
spelling
grammar
academic publishing
Department: Medical Sciences Division
Date Added: 29/03/2017
Duration: 00:38:45

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The Big Challenges in Politics - The State of the Nation

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Mansfield College
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Wes Streeting, MP for Ilford North gives a talk for the Mansfield college seminar series.
Labour Member of Parliament for Ilford North and member of the Treasury Select Committee. Wes has previously been Head of Education at Stonewall, Chief Executive of the Helena Kennedy Foundation, Deputy Leader of the London Borough of Redbridge and President of the National Union of Students.
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Mansfield College
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Wes Streeting
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politics
law
british politics
Department: Mansfield College
Date Added: 28/03/2017
Duration: 00:40:03

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Freedom of Religion and Belief: John Milton Lecture

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Mansfield College
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Professor Lord (David) Alton of Liverpool gives the 2017 John Milton Lecture.
Member of the House of Commons from 1979-97 and Independent Crossbench Peer since 1997; Chair and a founder of the All Party Group on Freedom of Religion or Belief who has authored reports on North Korea, Sudan, Tibet and Pakistan; a founder of the Jubilee Campaign; author of twelve books including Building Bridges: Is there Hope for North Korea? with Rob Chidley (2013).

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Mansfield College
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Lord David Alton
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politics
religion
religious belief
Department: Mansfield College
Date Added: 28/03/2017
Duration: 00:41:28

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Russia - A New Cold War?

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Mansfield College
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Author and expert on Russia; producer several of feature films and books including the prize-winning Epics of Everyday Life (1990) and Lost and Found in Russia (2009); nonexecutive director and founder of openDemocracy and editor of openDemocracy Russia.

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Mansfield College
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Susan Richards
Helena Kennedy
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Russia
politics
global politics
putin
diplomacy
Department: Mansfield College
Date Added: 28/03/2017
Duration: 00:20:57

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Redder is better! Exploring the universe with the successor to Hubble

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Stargazing
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Rebecca Bowler, University of Oxford give a talk about the successor to the Hubble telescope - The James Webb Space Telescope - which will detect infrared radiation.

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Stargazing
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Rebecca Bowler
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Physics
astronomy
hubble
infrared
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 28/03/2017
Duration: 00:23:15

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On the trail of the most energetic particles in the universe

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Stargazing
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Rafael Alves Batista, University of Oxford, gives a talk about cosmic rays.
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Stargazing
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Rafael Alves Batista
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cosmic rays
astronomy
Physics
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 28/03/2017
Duration: 00:19:05

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Whither Death?

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Helen Swift and Jessica Goodman discuss the one day conference 'Whither Death?'
Helen Swift (Associate Professor of Medieval French) and Jessica Goodman (Associate Professor of French) discuss the one day conference 'Whither Death?', discussing memory and life-writing.
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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Helen Swift
jessica Goodman
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life-writing
death
memory
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 28/03/2017
Duration: 00:04:16

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