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How pedestrian simulations could be used to assess the effectiveness of COVID-19 restrictions

How pedestrian simulations could be used to assess the effectiveness of COVID-19 restrictions

During the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, governments around the world have introduced social distancing measures to help reduce the virus transmission (Courtemanche et al. 2020). However, some essential activities require that people come into contact, …

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Collaborative work in the age of  CoViD-19

Collaborative work in the age of CoViD-19

In a usual year, Engineering Mathematics students at the University of Bristol spend time each week working together in groups on Mathematical and Data Modelling (MDM) projects. These projects involve students using their knowledge of …

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The growth rate of COVID-19

The growth rate of COVID-19

This article was originally published by Plus Magazine. Why isn’t R enough? We have all become used to thinking about R, the reproduction ratio (or sometimes called the reproduction number) of a disease. That’s the …

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Can machines read our minds?

Can machines read our minds?

This article was written by  Nello Cristianini for aihub.org Many of us spend a significant portion of our day online and, in doing so, through our interactions with social media and IoT devices, leave a …

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Fire Hackathon 2019

By Georgios Tzoumas May 7, 2019
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Investigating pre-evacuation delays in crowd evacuations: can virtual experiments help?

By Nikolai Bode Apr 17, 2019
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The social animals that are inspiring new behaviours for robot swarms

By Edmund Hunt Apr 1, 2019
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Turing patterns and morphogenesis in swarm robots

By Ana Rubio Denniss Mar 8, 2019
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The dynamics of mass synchronous activities

By Alan Champneys Dec 11, 2018
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Physically realising Painleve’s rod

By Oscar Benjamin and Yani Berdeni Nov 19, 2018
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Emotional replicants – still science fiction

By Ksenia Shalonova Oct 5, 2018
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Ludovic Renson receives Doak Award

By Ana Rubio Denniss Oct 4, 2018
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The journal of Engineering Mathematics: 50 years in print

By Ana Rubio Denniss Apr 17, 2018
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What do computer games have to do with crowd evacuations?

By Nikolai Bode Mar 9, 2018
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