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  2. Ian got his first taste for research from a Carnegie undergraduate summer scholarship in laser physics at the University of St Andrews, supervised by Malcolm Dunn. In the funding gap between completion of his masters dissertation and start of his PhD he worked part-time as a lecturer on Physics at the then Napier College, Edinburgh and as a ...

  3. Ian Main FRSE, FRSA, MAE, Professor of Seismology and Rock Physics. Research Ian is interested in the processes that lead up to catastrophic failure events, from earthquakes, rock fracture, and volcanic eruptions to failure of building materials and bridges, and in quantifying the resulting hazard. He is particularly interested in the ...

  4. Numerical simulation of wave propagation in media with discrete distributions of fractures: effects of fracture sizes and spatial distributions. S Vlastos, E Liu, IG Main, XY Li. Geophysical Journal International 152 (3), 649-668. , 2003.

  5. Ian Mains personal web page. Research. Overview of Research Interests. Summary. We live on a dynamic planet, whose upper layers respond in a brittle fashion to slow forcing from the underlying mantle. This takes the form of localised earthquake faulting on a large scale, and fracturing on a much smaller scale.

  6. Iain McGilchrist FRSA (born 1953 [ 1]) is a British psychiatrist, [ 2] literary scholar, philosopher and neuroscientist who wrote the 2009 book The Master and His Emissary, subtitled The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World. [ 2][ 3][ 4] He is a Quondam fellow of All Souls College, Oxford; a former associate fellow of Green ...

  7. Mar 31, 2021 · Overview. Fingerprint. Network. Research output (220) Projects (45) Datasets (1) Personal profile. Current Research Interests. Seismology: earthquake hazard; earthquake predictability; non-linear dynamics and statistical mechanics of earthquake sources; earthquake triggering.

  8. Ian McEwan is one of the finest writers of his generation, and amongst the most controversial. He has achieved unbroken popular and critical success since, on graduating from Malcolm Bradbury’s Creative Writing Programme, he won the Somerset Maugham Award for his collection of short stories, First Love, Last Rites (1975).

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