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A life in engineering: Prof. Jan Maciejowski talks to the Institute of Measurement and Control (InstMC)
- 20 March 2023,
- In the hot seat, Jan Maciejowski, InstMC Past President and Professor Emeritus of Control Engineering, University of Cambridge (now retired), gives us an insight...

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It’s 3.14! To celebrate Pi Day, learn more about the latest research with Forum of Mathematics, Pi
- 14 March 2023,
- Pi Day is celebrated around the world on the fourteenth day of the third month (3/14). The date representation of 3.14 is the most basic ratio of the circumference...

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The PageRank algorithm analysed by EJAM
- 17 November 2022,
- The PageRank algorithm was developed by Google co-founder Larry Page, and first introduced in 1998. It is based on the idea that a website’s importance can...
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