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Interview in Down to Earth Magazine
Interview of winners of 100th Indian Science Congress "Young Scientist Awards
An uncommon case of relevance through everyday experiences
Physics education research has probed for the relevance of physics in
students' everyday lives. Attitudinal and epistemological surveys have asked
students if they think of or use physics in their daily lives. We have
previously documented how it is uncommon that our life science students
describe using or even seeing physics in their daily life (Nair, 2018). This
result was unsurprising and aligns with previous scholarship of students
majoring in disciplines outside of physics; we have argued that it is
optimistic for scholars to expect students with disciplinary homes outside of
physics to see their experiences through a lens of physics. Methodologically,
we searched for a contrasting case (Sam). Sam is majoring in the life sciences
and articulates moments where she uses physics to reason through everyday
phenomena. We explore the ways in which courses can support students like Sam
to find physics relevant to their everyday experiences.Comment: pre-prin
Response to the consultation ‘Regulating On-line Gambling in the EU: Recent Developments and Current Challenges from the Internal Market Standpoint'
This is a collaborative submission from a group of academics based in the UK with expertise in information technology law and related areas. The preparation of this response has been funded by the Information Technology Think Tank, which is supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and led by the SCRIPT/AHRC Centre for Research in Intellectual Property and Technology, University of Edinburgh. This response has been prepared by Abhilash Nair and Dinusha Mendis
TOWARDS A GENERIC ONTOLOGY FOR SOLAR IRRADIANCE FORECASTING
The growth of solar energy resources in recent years has led to increased calls for accurate forecasts of solar irradiance for the reliable and sustainable integration of solar into the national grid. A growing body of academic research has developed models for forecasting solar irradiance, identified metrics for comparing solar forecasts, and described applications and end users of solar forecasts.
In recent years, many disciplines are developing ontologies to facilitate better communication, improve inter-operabiity and refine knowledge reuse by experts and users of the domain. Ontologies are explicit and formal vocabulary of terms and their relationships. This report describes a step towards using ontologies to describe the knowledge, concepts and relationships in the domain of solar irradiance forecasting to develop a shared understanding for diverse stakeholders that interact with the domain. A preliminary ontology on solar irradiance forecasting was created and validated on three use cases
Book review: half lion: how P.V. Narasimha Rao transformed India by Vinay Sitapati
P.V. Narasimha Rao served as Prime Minister of India between 1991-95 and presided over the country’s economic liberalisation, yet his legacy is highly contested. In Half Lion: How P.V. Narasimha Rao transformed India political scientist Vinay Sitapati draws on new evidence and interviews to present an alternative portrait of one of India’s most misunderstood and maligned leaders in modern history. Abhilash Puljal finds the book is fast paced and lucid and writes that it is an informative read for both academics and non-academics who are unaware of the contributions made by Rao
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