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professor colm harmon is the vice principal of students at edinburgh university.. no. whatever happens, we intend to see that every item of assessment is graded. and more than anyone. we understand the efforts made by our students in all of their work they've prepared. they should focus on doing their best. and we'll make sure that what we do will be reflected in a degree reward, even if we face some delays in completing that for some students. let's be clear what graded means, professor. do you mean anybody will read all these dissertation, which is what he wants? that's what will have to happen at some point. 0li's dissertation has been submitted. at some point, the boycott on grading will end. and when that happens, we will be able to fully account for all these dissertations and all other pieces of assessment that are caught up in this dispute for those students who are caught up in this. let's give him a chance to react to that. does that reassure you at all? not. not quite. nick, i'm quite astonished to hear professor harmon speak as if everything is sort of
professor colm harmon is the vice principal of students at edinburgh university.. no. whatever happens, we intend to see that every item of assessment is graded. and more than anyone. we understand the efforts made by our students in all of their work they've prepared. they should focus on doing their best. and we'll make sure that what we do will be reflected in a degree reward, even if we face some delays in completing that for some students. let's be clear what graded means, professor. do...
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my journey as an - entrepreneur started when i was a cs duty at the university of edinburgh.ds. as a techie, i developed senses that i could put on my body to track myself. i did so well at it that i reached my national level in thailand, my home country, and almost made 2016. unfortunately almost made 2016. unfortunately a car accident cut short the journey that i was on. after the accident, i had a chance to reflect on the journey and realised that there was a huge disparity in access to technology, depending what level you are. not only in archery but highly prevalent in major team sports such as football and rugby. so playerdata was founded with the mission to revolutionise the way all athletes train. looking at the player— way all athletes train. looking at the player data _ way all athletes train. looking at the player data tracking - at the player data tracking market there is a lot of competition out there. i wonder how you stand out from the crowd. ., . ., how you stand out from the crowd. ., , ., ., , crowd. that is a really good question- — crowd. that is a really
my journey as an - entrepreneur started when i was a cs duty at the university of edinburgh.ds. as a techie, i developed senses that i could put on my body to track myself. i did so well at it that i reached my national level in thailand, my home country, and almost made 2016. unfortunately almost made 2016. unfortunately a car accident cut short the journey that i was on. after the accident, i had a chance to reflect on the journey and realised that there was a huge disparity in access to...
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ways that will allow machines to feel — not exactly the way we do, but scientists at the university of edinburghkin that will help robots that need to sense and touch things better manoeuvre through their environment. softer robots is made of flexible materials and which is safe and easy to use in particularly unstructured environments. it has many potential application fields, such as prosthetics, and it can be used to make more natural—feeling artificial limbs, and also wearable technologies, so it can be used to sense and respond to the environment related to touch and also movement. this acts like the function of neurons, wires and this acts as the nervous system so they can transmit and conduct the signals all the way up to the central sensing unit. they are quite similar to the brain. the e—skin�*s neurons allow the robot to recognise the feel of their environment. this information is sent as signals. it's then decoded by an artificial network and then visualised on screen so we can see what the robot is touching. one of the main drivers for e—skin development is because we're going to see
ways that will allow machines to feel — not exactly the way we do, but scientists at the university of edinburghkin that will help robots that need to sense and touch things better manoeuvre through their environment. softer robots is made of flexible materials and which is safe and easy to use in particularly unstructured environments. it has many potential application fields, such as prosthetics, and it can be used to make more natural—feeling artificial limbs, and also wearable...
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we talk about a certain article published on the website of ivan kompan, a teacher at the university of edinburghrigin, which is very eloquent in the title , you cannot build a country with propaganda alone, well, he says he says in particular that there may be a new global world economic crisis ahead , including the one provoked by what is currently happening in ukraine by our war , including uh, but he says that time cannot be wasted and we need it again economic reforms that relate in particular to economic freedom. in ukraine, there will be few when we cyst helium tage ontation research their indices of economic freedom , well, except maybe pavla sheremet, the students of the minister of trade, economy, and a but but well , now i just discovered a beauty for myself again the same comparison of ukraine and poland since the 90s, since 1995, these countries have been compared and i will remind you that we are an unfree country according to many indicators, not free in the economy, not free. how is poland, for the most part, free? well, for example , in terms of finance and freedom, 70 points out
we talk about a certain article published on the website of ivan kompan, a teacher at the university of edinburghrigin, which is very eloquent in the title , you cannot build a country with propaganda alone, well, he says he says in particular that there may be a new global world economic crisis ahead , including the one provoked by what is currently happening in ukraine by our war , including uh, but he says that time cannot be wasted and we need it again economic reforms that relate in...
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technology. made them so that they can have feelings like humans, the researchers of the university of edinburgh produced the first smart e-mail, which brings machines closer to humans by creating movement in the space and environment similar to living beings. this electronic smart skin can feel human and transfer animals to robots technology can control robots better, and with electronic smart skin, these robots can be used in medical diagnosis and treatment of housework, care of the elderly, and nursing . the results of the researchers' new research show that it is possible to use the ideas of hair to make sunscreen . window and wound dressing, according to the new atlas website, scientists of the indian residency university have invented a new method to extract the compounds of discarded hair. it has wounds and can be used in wound dressings. hamedan melanin, which has anti-ultraviolet rays and antioxidant properties, can be used in products such as sun protection for windows. in the last 30 years, china has been able to produce more than 200 types. to discover the plant in the space environm
technology. made them so that they can have feelings like humans, the researchers of the university of edinburgh produced the first smart e-mail, which brings machines closer to humans by creating movement in the space and environment similar to living beings. this electronic smart skin can feel human and transfer animals to robots technology can control robots better, and with electronic smart skin, these robots can be used in medical diagnosis and treatment of housework, care of the elderly,...
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ways that will allow machines to feel — not exactly the way we do, but scientists at the university of edinburghrial that is basically sensitive to electricity, if you want, and then the conductive part which connects one way to the other with these little wires, with the liquid metal, essentially. east l nne the liquid metal, essentially. east lynne development isjust beginning lynne development is just beginning but it is a burgeoning space with a long list of possibilities for its use. so as machines into the world of sensation, the question is not what will a robot feel, but how much more will a robot feel? tare what will a robot feel, but how much more will a robot feel?— more will a robot feel? i've been in a wheelchair _ more will a robot feel? i've been in a wheelchair for _ more will a robot feel? i've been in a wheelchair for 13 _ more will a robot feel? i've been in a wheelchair for 13 years _ more will a robot feel? i've been in a wheelchair for 13 years now - more will a robot feel? i've been in a wheelchair for 13 years now and l a wheelchair for 13 years now and that brings some c
ways that will allow machines to feel — not exactly the way we do, but scientists at the university of edinburghrial that is basically sensitive to electricity, if you want, and then the conductive part which connects one way to the other with these little wires, with the liquid metal, essentially. east l nne the liquid metal, essentially. east lynne development isjust beginning lynne development is just beginning but it is a burgeoning space with a long list of possibilities for its use. so...
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working with universities , working with universities, strathclyde _ working with universities, strathclyde and edinburgh
working with universities , working with universities, strathclyde _ working with universities, strathclyde and edinburgh
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the hecklers veto, which is the commonly happen the protest that commonly happen outside university cities edinburghey know that i wouldn't be involved in if it wasn't. so involved in it if it wasn't. so if anything, stimulates if anything, it just stimulates debate gets more people debate and gets more people interested . right. and are you interested. right. and are you seeing interested. right. and are you sooing poopto— interested. right. and are you seeing people wanting- : ?g“. and are you seeing people wanting to : 33“. and are you seeing people wanting to come to the seeing people wanting to come to to onont— seeing people wanting to come to to onont as— seeing people wanting to come to to onont as a— seeing people wanting to come to the event as a result of you taking— the event as a result of you talking about— the event as a result of you talking about it?- the event as a result of you talking about it? do people get intonostot— talking about it? do people get interested and— talking about it? do people get interested and want to get innoinoto — interested and want to get involved? yeah,-
the hecklers veto, which is the commonly happen the protest that commonly happen outside university cities edinburghey know that i wouldn't be involved in if it wasn't. so involved in it if it wasn't. so if anything, stimulates if anything, it just stimulates debate gets more people debate and gets more people interested . right. and are you interested. right. and are you seeing interested. right. and are you sooing poopto— interested. right. and are you seeing people wanting- : ?g“. and...
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the hecklers veto, which is the commonly happen the protest that commonly happen outside university cities edinburghldn't be involved in if it wasn't. so involved in it if it wasn't. so if anything, stimulates if anything, it just stimulates debate gets more people debate and gets more people interested . right. and are you interested. right. and are you seeing interested. right. and are you sooing poopto— interested. right. and are you seeing people wanting- : ?t;“ and are you seeing people wanting to : 3;“ and are you seeing people wanting to come to the seeing people wanting to come to to onont— seeing people wanting to come to to onont as— seeing people wanting to come to to onont as a— seeing people wanting to come to the event as a result of you taking— the event as a result of you talking about— the event as a result of you talking about it?- the event as a result of you talking about it? do people get intonostot— talking about it? do people get interested and— talking about it? do people get interested and want to get innoinoti — interested and want to get involved? yeah,- interested and wan
the hecklers veto, which is the commonly happen the protest that commonly happen outside university cities edinburghldn't be involved in if it wasn't. so involved in it if it wasn't. so if anything, stimulates if anything, it just stimulates debate gets more people debate and gets more people interested . right. and are you interested. right. and are you seeing interested. right. and are you sooing poopto— interested. right. and are you seeing people wanting- : ?t;“ and are you seeing...
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May 13, 2023
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ways that will allow machines to feel — not exactly the way we do, but scientists at the university of edinburghs many potential application fields, such as prosthetics, and it can be used to make more natural—feeling artificial limbs, and also wearable technologies, so it can be used to sense and respond to the environment related to touch and also movement. this acts like the function of neurons, wires and this acts as the nervous system so they can transmit and conduct the signals all the way up to the central sensing unit. they are quite similar to the brain. the e—skin's neurons allow the robot to recognise the feel of their environment. this information is sent as signals. it's then decoded by an artificial network and then visualised on screen so we can see what the robot is touching. one of the main drivers for e—skin development is because we're going to see a change in robotics in the coming years. now, you might be used to seeing something like this, very traditional, it relies on angles and maths to determine where it is. but what if robots became more like this? softer, more malleab
ways that will allow machines to feel — not exactly the way we do, but scientists at the university of edinburghs many potential application fields, such as prosthetics, and it can be used to make more natural—feeling artificial limbs, and also wearable technologies, so it can be used to sense and respond to the environment related to touch and also movement. this acts like the function of neurons, wires and this acts as the nervous system so they can transmit and conduct the signals all...
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i'm joined here by some people who are from napier university in edinburgh.er. but geeb— discuss that a bit further. but geeb-eee— discuss that a bit further. but geebleee bneb— discuss that a bit further. but good see that everyone's good to see that everyone's enrewing — good to see that everyone's enrewing-even- good to see that everyone's enjoying even though enjoying that trip even though bnere-e— enjoying that trip even though bnere-e-eb— enjoying that trip even though there's-at the- enjoying that trip even though there's at the wheel not there's someone at the wheel not eebbebbw— there's someone at the wheel not eebbebbw neving— there's someone at the wheel not actually moving it— there's someone at the wheel not actually moving it as ever. tomb— actually moving it as ever. tonvr bnenb— actually moving it as ever. tony, thank you - actually moving it as ever. tony, thank you for that. more fren— tony, thank you for that. more iren web— tony, thank you for that. more iren web e— tony, thank you for that. more from you a little— tony, thank you for that
i'm joined here by some people who are from napier university in edinburgh.er. but geeb— discuss that a bit further. but geeb-eee— discuss that a bit further. but geebleee bneb— discuss that a bit further. but good see that everyone's good to see that everyone's enrewing — good to see that everyone's enrewing-even- good to see that everyone's enjoying even though enjoying that trip even though bnere-e— enjoying that trip even though bnere-e-eb— enjoying that trip even though...
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edinburgh, thank you very much. calls coming in in droves. jamie woodward, professor of physical geography at the university of manchester, is this particularly is not a new problem but what is really — worse? this is not a new problem but what is really interesting _ worse? this is not a new problem but what is really interesting about - worse? this is not a new problem but what is really interesting about the i what is really interesting about the water uk announcement today is they've announced they are going to reduce bills by 140,000 per year, so within the space of about 2030, nate admitted that within seven years they can stop the problem. the water industry has told us for decades the victorian infrastructure is an impossible problem to solve, and have announced today it is solvable in the space of seven years, so all the deflection we've had from the water industry over the last decade... it has been a lot of hot air. privatisation was 1989, we are on the fifth decade of privatisation. this argue about victorian sewer systems is waiting very very thin indeed. the money has beenin very very thin indeed. the money has been in the syste
edinburgh, thank you very much. calls coming in in droves. jamie woodward, professor of physical geography at the university of manchester, is this particularly is not a new problem but what is really — worse? this is not a new problem but what is really interesting _ worse? this is not a new problem but what is really interesting about - worse? this is not a new problem but what is really interesting about the i what is really interesting about the water uk announcement today is they've...
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highnesses the duke and jet chess in edinburgh, with their children, lady louise mountbatten—windsor, and james, earl of wessex. louise's 19 now, studying english at st university an extraordinary thing for them to be able _ royal family. what an extraordinary thing for them to be able to - royal family. what an extraordinary thing for them to be able to do, - royal family. what an extraordinary thing for them to be able to do, to i thing for them to be able to do, to come overfrom canada thing for them to be able to do, to come over from canada and thing for them to be able to do, to come overfrom canada and ride at the head of the royal procession. the royal air force have reached the green victoria memorial, and i mentioned this earlier. all of the marching elements to this will make their way into the gardens of buckingham palace, and they will form up there to salute the king. because they are ahead of the gold state coach, they haven't had the chance to see him since he has been crowned, but they will in the gardens. the massed bands of the household division. ., ., ., ,, division. you are making the point earlier about _ division. you are making the poin
highnesses the duke and jet chess in edinburgh, with their children, lady louise mountbatten—windsor, and james, earl of wessex. louise's 19 now, studying english at st university an extraordinary thing for them to be able _ royal family. what an extraordinary thing for them to be able to - royal family. what an extraordinary thing for them to be able to do, - royal family. what an extraordinary thing for them to be able to do, to i thing for them to be able to do, to come overfrom canada...