project seminars

The final project seminar and the viability of holding The Winter Olympics on Enceladus
Posted by David in Natural Sciences on March 26, 2014
With the final project seminar drawing to a close, the panic for the approaching final deadline was mediated only with thoughts of this Friday’s exams, making this week pretty hectic in terms of collecting final sets of data while revising the past few months of material! On the Natural Sciences degree, your project is assessed […]
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Project seminars, quantum dots and detecting dying vegetation
Posted by David in Natural Sciences on November 16, 2013
After a week spent in the library with a 21 hour session on the final day and falling ill in between, all of the deliverables were finally handed in, ending in a tired late afternoon society drink when everyone finally woke up. And so begins molecular cell biology and nanoscience. This module is based around […]
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