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Tag: computer science

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The Legend of AlphaGo Part III: Epic Battles and the Future of AI

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Maths Speed Dating with CS50’s David Malan

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Introduction to Computer Science with CS50 – the most popular course on edX

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Making Enemies with the NSA – with Martin Hellman (2015 Turing Award)

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OUDCE: Big Data Institute

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The Mathematician with 600 Publications – Noga Alon (2022 Shaw Prize)

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HLF 10: Spark Session 2

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Solving the Hardest Problems with Daniel Spielman (Nevanlinna Prize 2010)

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Chasing waterfalls at Victoria Falls. SIMPLY INCREDIBLE. And even better as a fluid dynamicist. COVER REVEAL - How Many Pikachus Would It Take To Power A Lightbulb? Almost 400 essays in but the quality just keeps on coming! Learn about a mathematic model for weight loss, the classic puzzle of the monkey and the coconuts, why 37 is the most popular random number less than 100, and the perfection of Arabic letters. Where does the French Baccalaureate General rank on my tier list of exams I’ve taken from around the world? THE BIG TREE. Exploring Victoria Falls on foot and making friends with warthogs. Welcome to Zimbabwe :) How does the French Baccalauréat Général rank on my tier list of maths exams from around the world? Hiking in Pretoria was one of the most surreal experiences I’ve ever had - being this close to wildlife is just <3 Exploring Sterkfontein caves where “little foot” was found and excavated over a 20-year period. The second image shows the gate to the still active excavation site. The essays are back once again with group 19 and the usual pick ‘n mix of fascinating topics. Learn about the maths of oil painting, how phantom traffic jams occur, the magic of magic squares, and the maths involved with baking a sponge cake. Sunrise walk in the bush featuring a close encounter with some wild giraffe. They ran away at first but then came back to say hello as their curiosity got the better of them. Having far too much fun pretending I’m a real life Pokémon trainer. Which is your favourite? The essays just keep on coming with Group 18 of the 2026 TRM Essay Showcase and the opportunity to learn about bubbles, butterflies, sausage rolls (yes, really), graph theory, fashion, drunk birds (apparently), and the Birmingham ambulance service.

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