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#LTAX21
8 & 9 March
10:45-15:30 | Online
Let's Talk About [X] 2021 showcased some of this year's best and brightest UG researchers with topics ranging from Music as Medicine for Epilepsy, Madness, Religion and Gender in Ancient Greece through to Artificial Intelligence for Vaccine Development.
We'll post the recordings here shortly. In the meantime, check out [X]pertise, our ongoing series of research seminars.
LTAX 2021
Time | Title | Speakers | Year | Degree |
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11:35 | How do non-meditators learn brief mindfulness and apply it to their food cravings? A qualitative study. | Rebeka Pazmanyova | 4 | Psychology |
11:55 | Youth co-design in mental health research | Maren McLean Andvik | 1 | Zoology |
12:30 | Is Resilience to Stress Reflected by How We Form Memories? | Teya Daneva | 5 | Neuroscience |
12:50 | Artificial intelligence for Vaccine development can help us mitigate the effects of the next pandemic | Iyan Babar | 3 | Bsc (Hons) Immunology |
13:10 | When Robots Become Too Real: Our Uncanny Perception of Robots in Light of Autistic Traits | Annelie Perruchoud | 4 | Psychology |
14:30 | Fixing Democracy | Guillaume Andrieux | 4 | Philosophy/Sociology |
14:50 | Music as Medicine: a Literature Review on the Effectiveness of Mozart’s Music on Epilepsy. | Angela Weihan Ng & Sarah Yew Yen Yee | 2 | Computing Science and Music |
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Day 1 - Mon 8th March
Day 2 - Tue 9th March
10:45
11:15
12:15
Event opens
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Break
12:30
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13:30
Lunch
14:30
15:10
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