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LTAX2025 List

Let's Talk About [X] (again!)

Dr Robyne Calvert, Dr Mona O'Brien, Dr Aleix Tura Vecino, Dr James Rowe

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BREAK

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LUNCH

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BREAK

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LUNCH

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BREAK

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[X]position

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Keynote: X years of [X]

Dr Andrew Struan, Dr Scott Ramsay

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Let's Talk About [X]

Dr Robyne Calvert, Dr Mona O'Brien, Dr Aleix Tura Vecino, Dr James Rowe

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Tse

Dark Patterns: How Big Tech Companies Subtly Influence You Through Software Design

Thomas Tse

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Sim

Playing the Game of Drones – How Evolving Unmanned Aerial Technologies are Transforming the Conduct of Modern Warfare

Laurna Sim

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Sahay

Who Can Afford Sustainability? Examining the Socioeconomic Barriers to Green Practices

Shambhavi Sahay

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Rowlatt

Finding Freedom Between the Lines of Duality

Zola Rowlatt

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Robinson

Let’s Talk About the Ancient Feminist

Sophia Robinson

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Puri

A Deal with the Devil? The Hidden Sacrifices of Plea Bargaining

Gurnoor Puri

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Patmore

Cystic Fibrosis: Does a disability’s history start with its first diagnosis?

Aaron Patmore

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Castro

Connecting Science to the Public Through Everyday Examples

Andreia Moniz e Castro

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Mohammed

The Consequences of the Riemann Hypothesis

Dhanial Mohammed

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Korol

Becoming the Principal: Applying Selectorate Theory to University Governance

Gleb Korol

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Jose

Passive Brain Computer Interface for Measuring Cognitive Engagement for Virtual Reality Rehabilitation Games

Taniya Jose

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Ibgui

The gut, brain, and mind: Can we trat inflammatory bowel disease with antidepressants and psychedelics?

Sara Ibgui

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Henderson

The Life and Death of an Invasive Mosquito

Maisie Henderson

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Gupte

Vlastníci: A horror disguised as a comedy. A deep dive into the Czech film The Owners (2019) and its commentary on modern democracy.

Sai Gupte

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Guio Archila

The black sheep of the viral family: how common traits help scientists research risky pathogens

Gerardo Mateo Guio Archila

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Gebreyes

The Hidden Cost: How Adverse Childhood Experiences Impact Health and Prosperity

Emmanuel Gebreyes

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Fitzhugh Wilson

The ‘feminine imagination’ in postwar cinema

Catherine Fitzhugh Wilson

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Ellam

Dating Russian Manuscripts Based on Palaeographic Change

Michael Ellam

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Dash

The Art of Viral Warfare: Reprogramming Nature to Fight Cancer

Samiya Dash

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Calderwood

Cloudy with a Chance of Space Weather: Tracking Small-Scale Structures in Solar Flare Ribbons

Sophie Calderwood

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Brady

Corporations and inflation: neoliberalism, power and post-pandemic pressures in advanced economies

Niall Brady

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Alasgarova

From ‘becomings’ to ‘beings’: how childhood sciences challenge the legal construction of children’s rights?

Daniz Alasgarova

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Akman

You came to this world, and you have to pay the price for it: A Cultural-Ecological Reading of Midsommar

Seben Akman

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Abdul Maleque

Can we guide light by making tiny tunnels? Creating optical light highways using ultrafast lasers.

Abdullah Tamim Abdul Maleque

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