complex systems

Fingerprinting the air and the emergence of complex behaviour from simple rules
Posted by David in Natural Sciences on October 12, 2014
Transitioning back to university life after time away never feels like an easy process, but now that every module is underway and projects have been mapped out towards July, graduating is starting to feel like a tangible goal. Last week the complex systems module began by looking at the emergent properties of large systems. A […]
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An overview of fourth year
Posted by David in Natural Sciences on September 29, 2014
With the first term now underway it seems as good a time as any to give a summary of the masters year on the four-year natural sciences course, and what I’ll be writing about over the next nine months. Doing a masters in natural sciences consists of four modules running right through all three terms, […]
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