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A stack-based register set.

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Russell, G. & Shaw, P. (1992)
A stack-based register set.
Register windowing has become a common sight in high speed processors, reducing the memory traffic required to preserve register contents over sub-routine invocations. However...

Confirmation of the localization of the human GABAA receptor α1-subunit gene (GABRA1) to distal 5q by linkage analysis

Journal Article
Johnson, K. J., Sander, T., Hicks, A. A., van Marle, A., Janz, D., Mullan, M. J., …Darlison, M. G. (1992)
Confirmation of the localization of the human GABAA receptor α1-subunit gene (GABRA1) to distal 5q by linkage analysis. Genomics, 14(3), 745-748. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0888-7543%2805%2980178-8
The GABAA receptor is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter receptor in the mammalian brain. To date, 14 genes that encode subunits of this receptor have been identified; thes...

A survey of architectures for memory resident databases.

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Russell, G. & Cockshott, W. P. (1992)
A survey of architectures for memory resident databases
Persistent object oriented architectures have been researched for many years, deriving initially from the Manchester University Atlas machine. In reality however, few actual i...

A multiple-stack register file.

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Russell, G. & Shaw, P. (1992)
A multiple-stack register file.

Memory resident databases: reliability, compression and performance.

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Cockshott, W. P., Cowie, A., Russell, G. & McGregor, D. (1992)
Memory resident databases: reliability, compression and performance.
The paper argues that recent developments in non-volatile solid-state store allow a new implementation paradigm for databases. This involves replacing slow rotating storage wi...

GABAA receptor subunit genes as candidate genes for bipolar affective disorder—an association analysis

Journal Article
Walsh, C., Hicks, A. A., Sham, P., Castle, D., Hunt, N., Clements, A., …Gill, M. (1992)
GABAA receptor subunit genes as candidate genes for bipolar affective disorder—an association analysis. Psychiatric Genetics, 2(4), 239-248. https://doi.org/10.1097/00041444-199210000-00002
Polymorphic DNA segments can be used as genetic markers to test for allelic association between a disease and a candidate gene locus. Here we report the results of a study of ...

Physiotherapy Management of Chronic Low Back Pain

Journal Article
Frost, H., & Moffett, J. K. (1992)
Physiotherapy Management of Chronic Low Back Pain. Physiotherapy, 78(10), 751-754. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0031-9406%2810%2961638-0
Disability reported as a result of low back pain (LBP) has increased dramatically over the last 20 years. This paper reviews some of the scientific evidence currently availabl...

Lens System

Patent
Binnie, D. (1992)
Lens System. WO 1992015036 A1. GB
The present invention relates to a lens system (2) suitable for substantially direct interfacing with the image sensing surface (3) of a solid state image capture device (4). ...

Unilateral voluntary hand movement and regional cerebral uptake of technetium-99m-exametazime in human control subjects

Journal Article
Dougall, N. (1992)
Unilateral voluntary hand movement and regional cerebral uptake of technetium-99m-exametazime in human control subjects. Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 33(9), 1623-1627. ISSN 0161-5505

QALYs in mental health: a case study

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Wilkinson, G., Williams, B., Krekorian, H., McLees, S., & Falloon, I. (1992)
QALYs in mental health: a case study. Psychological Medicine, 22(3), 725. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291700038162
The applicability of the Charing Cross health indicator (CH-X) to the field of mental health was investigated in a community setting using descriptive statistics and principal...

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ENUclusion Conference: Connecting EDI Research and Action at and by ENU

2026 - 2029
This conference aims to connect and advance EDI research and action at ENU from all disciplines, students, staff, alumni, and our communities of research users. While showcasing and advancing research...
Funder: Fees (CPD courses and Conference Delegate)

Optimal Policies in ICT Standardization

2025 - 2026
The research project, titled 'Optimal Policies in ICT Standardization' (OPICTS), aims at strengthening the intellectual property (IP) policies to be implemented in the context of standard development ...
Funder: British Academy | Value: £4,150

A New Generation of Peer Advice Systems– Prototyping and Testing the Freelance Advisor App

2025 - 2026
Research shows a big knowledge gap in the freelance community, with 56.5% of freelancers not feeling well informed of their rights, 68.5% having issues with late or non-payment, and 57.1% relying on p...
Funder: British Academy | Value: £9,998

The Curious Teacher CPD Event

2025 - 2025
A 1 day CPD to enhance the knowledge, skills and wellbeing of school teachers.
Funder: Fees (CPD courses and Conference Delegate)

Conference (8th Edition of the Ethical Finance & Sustainability 8-9 May 2025

2025 - 2026
This is an academic conference, which we corganise in Edinburgh on 8-9 May, 2025. The full name is: 8th Edition of the Ethical Finance & Sustainability. The short name is: EFS 2025 The EFS conferen...
Funder: Fees (CPD courses and Conference Delegate)

Key new roles in higher education apprenticeships: exploring boundary-spanning identities of tripartite representatives

2025 - 2026
This project is a collaboration with Northumbria University and the University of Hertfordshire. Higher education apprenticeships are a recent innovation within the UK, with potential to improve soci...
Funder: Âé¶¹ÉçÇø for Educational Studies | Value: £9,873

The use of AI agents for lifestyle behaviour change in individuals with coronary heart disease (CHD)

2025 - 2025
Heart disease is a major health issue in the UK and worldwide. Coronary heart disease (CHD), caused by cholesterol buildup in the arteries, is one of the leading causes of death. Many people in the UK...
Funder: Burdett Trust for Nursing | Value: £19,283

Learning from Collaborative Storytelling: Enhancing Visual Scene Understanding through Human-Robot Interaction

2025 - 2028
The research project aims to revolutionise how robots comprehend and interact with the physical world by combining advanced techniques in video analysis, knowledge acquisition, and collaborative story...
Funder: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council | Value: £439,581

Advancing Innovation and Sustainability Research

2025 - 2027
Southeast Asia is a region of great potential but faces challenges such as environmental degradation, social inequalities, and demographic shifts due to rapid urbanisation, industrialisation, and popu...
Funder: British Academy | Value: £29,431

Accelerating the discovery and characterisation of new energy storage materials

2025 - 2026
This multidisciplinary project aims to accelerate the discovery and development of innovative and sustainable multi-component and heterogeneous materials. It necessitates a collaborative approach util...
Funder: Department for Science, Innovation & Technology | Value: £25,740

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Network Effects and their Impact on Internationalization Strategies of Firms

2025 - date
Michael Bollinger | Director of Studies: Dr Mavis Gutu | Second Supervisor: Dr Jackie Cameron

Assessing mammal distribution and habitat association in a rewilding field laboratory using traditional and innovative assessment methods

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Emily Mckelvie | Director of Studies: Dr Pat White | Second Supervisor: Dr Brian Davison

Establishing the toxicological impact on human health of chemical mixtures found in micro- and nanoplastics.

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Isobel Meadows | Director of Studies: Dr Matthew Boyles | Second Supervisor: Dr Kasia Siemienowicz

Prevalence of antibiotic resistant heterotrophic bacteria in public drinking water supplies in Scotland

2025 - date
Smriti Shrestha | Director of Studies: Dr Donald Morrison | Second Supervisor: Dr Fiona Stainsby

Transitioning Experiences of Internationally Educated Female West African Nurses into the Nursing Workforce in Scotland: A Mixed Method Study

2025 - date
Director of Studies: Dr Ray Samuriwo | Second Supervisor: Dr Imi Dencer-Brown

Development of an In-vitro regulatory T-Cell suppression quantification assay.

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Monsuru Sanni | Director of Studies: Dr Graham Wright | Second Supervisor: Dr Matthew Boyles

Exploring Musical Improvisation as a Conduit for Embodied Socio-Cultural Expression

2025 - date
Robert McLaughlin | Director of Studies: Dr Zack Moir | Second Supervisor: Prof Kerstin Stutterheim

Evaluate the effectiveness of Artificial Intelligence (AI) generated personalized auditory verbal stimuli on the level of consciousness, behavioural and cortical responses, preparation for sedation hold and extubation among comatose patients and compare to the existing care. pathway.

2025 - date
Roseminu Varghese | Director of Studies: Prof Cathal Breen | Second Supervisor: Dr Gosha Wojcik

Effective Talent Development in Scottish Women’s Football: Evolving evidence based practice within Scotland’s NexGen Performance programme

2025 - date
Leon Popplewell | Director of Studies: Dr Cedric English | Second Supervisor: Prof Russell Martindale

Exploring Ergodic Systems Through Maximal Functions Defined Over Different Geometric Objects

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Dr Taisiia Miroshnichenko | Director of Studies: Dr Kevin Hughes Jr | Second Supervisor: Dr Chris Guiver

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MRes supervision

1 October 2025
I am expected to start supervising two MRes students from October who have been interviewed and offered places on self-funded programmes. One has already formally accepted, while the other is in the p...

Global Research Institute in Health and Care Technologies Showcase Event

5 June 2025
On behalf of Heriot-Watt University's Global Research Institute in Health and Care Technologies, I am delighted to invite you to our official Showcase Event, taking place on Thursday 5th June 2025 at...

3MT Competition is Open!

7 May 2025
3MT Competition is open for submissions! Can you convince non-specialist audiences that your research is really as important as you believe it is? Here’s your chance to find out!

Dr Kulpa to be a Jury for the UK-wide 3MT - 3 Minute Thesis Competition

7 May 2025
Dr Roberto Kulpa has been nominated as the Jury Member for this year's iteration of the global phenomenon in research communication: 3MT - 3 Minute Thesis Competition, organised in the UK by Vitea.ac....

Blog: Building Hope: Art, Architecture, and the Possibility of Abolition

6 May 2025
A review written by Joe Smith about my session at the Paisley Book Festival discussing 'The Barlinnie Special Unit: Art, Punishment and Innovation'

Dr Kulpa presents RESIST Project on Polish radio

9 April 2025
Dr Roberto Kulpa spoke on the popular Polish Radio Nowy Åšwiat about the findings of the RESIST Project, and broader about the role of gender, sexuality, and 'anti-gender' politics in Poland and Europe...

Prof. Calum Neill in Conversation with artist Lindsay Mann

30 March 2025
Calum Neill will be in conversation with the artist and film-maker Lindsay Mann in conjunction with the screening of her new film As You Were at the Fruitmarket Gallery on Sunday 30th March at 1420. ...

TrueDeploy recognised as Start Up of the Year

28 March 2025
Last night’s awards also saw recognition for start-up company TrueDeploy. Founded by Dr Pavlos Papadopoulos, Lecturer within ENU’s School of Computing, Engineering & the Built Environment, TrueDeploy ...

Video Launch of Robotics and Dementia - co-creating the future!

28 March 2025
This is a video file hosted on YouTube to launch the start of our collaborative project funded by the Royal College of Occupational Therapists.

Retiring Police Scotland Assistant Chief Constable ‘humbled’ to be named Visiting Professor

5 March 2025
Police Scotland Assistant Chief Constable (ACC) Gary Ritchie has been appointed as a Visiting Professor at Âé¶¹ÉçÇø (ENU), ahead of his retirement from policing this month.

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Meeting with Minister of Transport, Scotland

Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh
14 September 2017

Education, Automation and Algorithms: Introducing the manifesto for teaching online - School of Computing Seminar Series

Core44, Room 44, Merchiston Campus
13 September 2017

Activity theory as a tool for data analysis - School of Computing Seminar Series

Core44, room C44, Merchiston Campus
6 September 2017

Research Workshop

Glasgow
31 August 2017

Skills in Sight: How Social Media Affordances Increase Network Awareness - School of Computing Seminar Series

Core44, room C44, Merchiston Campus
23 August 2017

Conrad Workshop: Edinburgh International Book Festival

Charlotte Square, Edinburgh.
23 August 2017

Jackie Kay Sponsored by CLAW at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017

Charlotte Square, Edinburgh
16 August 2017

David Bishop & Steve MacManus: How a Comic Book Icon Rose to the Top

Bosco Theatre (George Street), Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh.
15 August 2017

The Fringe - my BFF. Everyday branded products, from instant coffee to cars, have long been imbued by marketers with human traits as a means of appealing to consumers’ self-image. Indeed an interpersonal relationships metaphor is applied to some products, with them viewed as people – such as friends, partners, family members and even enemies. Since its origination in 1947, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe has grown in a relatively organic way to become the largest and most renowned festival in the world. My talk will consider if a phenomenon like the Fringe is considered in similar interpersonal terms by its consumers as they organise, attend, support, and participate in their various stakeholder roles, from audience members to performers, and beyond. I will discuss my research where I interviewed consumers about their relationships with the Fringe. I discovered that the Fringe is viewed in numerous interpersonal terms, from casual, childhood and best friendships; to marriages and flings; and even in darker obsessive terms. My research also uncovered that many relationships with the Fringe are life-long, change over time, and can impact upon important life decisions. What does this tell us about ourselves and how we relate to something which is neither another human being nor a valued product, but an experience?

Skeptics on The Fringe 2017, Edinburgh Skeptics Âé¶¹ÉçÇø, Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh
15 August 2017

Research on the Ageing Workforce and Employers in Fife: Launch Event

The Bay Hotel, Kinghorn, Fife
15 August 2017