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Professor Corinna Ulcigrai | |
Post(s): | Professor of Pure Mathematics, School of Mathematics |
Areas of expertise: | My research is in ergodic theory and Teichmueller dynamics; I have worked on the ergodic and spectral properties of flows... |
Keywords: | ergodic theory | Teichmueller dynamics | spectral properties | flows on surfaces | interval exchange transformations | diophantine approximation | number theory |
Professor James Uney | |
Post(s): | Professor of Molecular Neuroscience, Bristol Medical School (THS) |
Areas of expertise: | Molecular, imaging and sophisticated viral delivery techniques are used to investigate the genes that regulate neuronal function.... |
Keywords: | molecular neuroscience | huntington's disease | Alzheimer's disease | apoptosis | neurodegeneration |
Professor Tim Unwin | |
Post(s): | Emeritus Professor of French, Department of French |
Areas of expertise: | The French novel, particularly of the nineteenth century, with special reference to Gustave Flaubert, Jules Verne and Guy... |
Keywords: | Flaubert | Verne | Maupassant | nineteenth-century France | French novel | nineteenth-century travel | nineteenth-century technology | narrative theory |
Professor Michael Uren | |
Post(s): | Professor, School of Physics |
Areas of expertise: | My experience lies principally in design, fabrication, characterisation and modelling of field effect transistors. I have... |
Keywords: | gallium nitride HFETs | silicon carbide power devices |
Dr Maria Usowicz | |
Post(s): | Senior Lecturer in Pharmacology, School of Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience |
Areas of expertise: | -Voltage-gated calcium channels in the brain. I am investigating how the functional and molecular properties of P-type... |
Keywords: | cerbellar slices | patch-clamp recording | tonic neurotransmission | cerebellar purkinje cells | cerebellar granule cells | tonic inhibition | alternative splicing | calcium channels; synaptic transmission; cerebellum |
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