Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Meeting Room 5 (centre building, basement) 2009-11-04 16:30: Statistics Clinic, Michaelmas II, 2009 (Speaker to be confirmed) 2009-11-18 16:30: Stats Clinic Michaelmas III (Speaker to be confirmed) 2009-12-02 16:30: Stats Clinic Michaelmas V (Speaker to be confirmed) 2009-12-02 16:30: Stats Clinic Michaelmas IV (Speaker to be confirmed) 2010-01-27 16:30: Stats Clinic Lent I (Speaker to be confirmed) 2010-02-10 16:30: Stats Clinic Lent II (Speaker to be confirmed) 2010-02-24 16:30: Stats Clinic Lent III (Speaker to be confirmed) 2010-03-10 16:30: Stats Clinic Lent IV (Speaker to be confirmed) 2010-10-13 16:30: Stats Clinic Michaelmas I (Speaker to be confirmed) 2010-10-27 16:30: Stats Clinic Michaelmas II (Speaker to be confirmed) 2010-11-10 16:30: Stats Clinic Michaelmas III (Speaker to be confirmed) 2010-11-24 16:30: Stats Clinic Michaelmas IV (Speaker to be confirmed) 2011-01-26 16:30: Stats Clinic Lent I (Speaker to be confirmed) 2011-02-09 16:30: Stats Clinic Lent II (Speaker to be confirmed) 2011-02-23 16:30: Stats Clinic Lent III (Speaker to be confirmed) 2011-03-09 16:30: Stats Clinic Lent IV (Speaker to be confirmed) 2012-10-15 18:00: Friction in the Machine: How Fluid Processes Allow Optimal Human-Computer Interaction (Mr Tim Ronan (Palantir Technologies)) 2013-02-07 18:00: How is Haskell tackling the multicore problem? (Dr Simon Marlow (Facebook)) 2014-04-24 15:30: Computing downward Lowenheim-Skolem: Hands on with the real algebraic numbers (Grant Passmore, Co-Director LABORES, Paris & Life Member Clare Hall, Cambridge) 2015-10-14 16:00: Statistics Clinic Michaelmas 2015 - I (please note early start time) (Speaker to be confirmed) 2015-10-28 16:30: Statistics Clinic Michaelmas 2015 - II (Speaker to be confirmed) 2015-11-11 16:30: Statistics Clinic Michaelmas 2015 - III (Speaker to be confirmed) 2015-11-25 16:30: Statistics Clinic Michaelmas 2015 - IV (Speaker to be confirmed) 2016-03-01 19:45: Inside the beast: GHC’s intermediate lambda language (Prof Simon Peyton Jones, Microsoft Research Cambridge)