This online research archive is managed by Darwin College for the benefit of Darwin students and alumni, and as a service for the international research community. The research published here has been carried out by Darwin members during their tenure as members of the College and of Cambridge University.

Index of Reports

This page last modified 22 November 2013.

DCRR-001 Tamás Bertényi
An Experimental Measurement of the Transverse Correlation in Isotropic Homogenous Turbulence.
November 2005 (19 pages)
DCRR-002 Iain Morley
The Evolutionary Origins and Archaeology of Music
October 2003/January 2006 (277 pages)
DCRR-003 Paul Castro
Flanerie and Writing the City in Iain Sinclair’s Lights Out for the Territory, Edmund White’s The Flaneur, and Jose Cardoso Pires’s Lisboa: Livro de Bordo
October 2003/February 2006 (70 pages)
DCRR-004 Martin Rohrmeier
Towards modelling harmonic movement in music: Analysing properties and dynamic aspects of pc set sequences in Bach’s chorales
May 2006 (107 pages)
DCRR-005 Sergejs Saksonovs
The Intertemporal Approach to the Current Account and Currency Crises
June 2006 (29 pages)
DCRR-006 Alan Blackwell, Cecily Morrison, Lorisa Dubuc and Luke Church
The Physicality of Digital Museums
August 2007 (5 pages)
DCRR-007 Sabrina Bresciani, Alan Blackwell and Martin Eppler
Choosing visualisations for collaborative work and meetings: A guide to usability dimensions
February 2008 (10 pages)
DCRR-008 Amyas Phillips
Passive wavelength athermalisation of semiconductor laser diodes
November 2005/April 2008 (214 pages)
DCRR-009 Saulo Santos de Souza
A baseline study of land reform settings in Northeast Brazil
December 2010 (64 pages)
DCRR-010 Elisabeth Leedham Green
The arrival of research degrees in Cambridge
May 2011 (11 pages)
DCRR-011 Sarah J. Fortune
GPU-Based Raw Digital Photo Manipulation
June 2010/November 2013 (91 pages)

Citation

Citations of reports in this archive can be made as follows: Darwin College Research Reports, DCRR [serial number], available online at  https://www.darwin.cam.ac.uk/publications

ISSN 1749-9194

Submission

Darwin members are invited to submit research monographs such as MPhil dissertations or academic research reports for publication in the Archive. Members should receive an invitation around the time that they graduate, although submissions are welcome at any time. All enquiries should be directed to the Archive Editor.

Other published research from collaborations at Darwin

“The Impact Toughness of C-Mn Steel Arc-Welds — A Bayesian Neural Network Analysis” Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 11, 1995, 1046-1051. H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia, D. J. C. MacKay and L.-E. Svensson

“Bayesian Neural Network Model for Austenite Formation in Steels” Accepted for publication in Materials Science and Technology, 1995 L. Gavard, H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia, D. J. C. MacKay and S. Suzuki

“The Strength of Ni-Base Superalloys — A Bayesian Neural Network Analysis” Accepted for publication in the Proceedings of Advanced Materials ’95, A. Q. Khan Research Laboratories, Pakistan. J. Jones, D. J. C. MacKay and H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia

“Modelling the Mechanical Properties in the HAZ of Power Plant Steels” Accepted for publication in Mathematical Modelling of Weld Phenomena-3, eds. H. Cerjak, B. Buchmayer and H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia, Institute of Materials, 1996, in press. T. Cool, H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia and D. J. C. MacKay

“Bayesian Non-Linear Modelling with Neural Networks” Accepted for publication in Mathematical Modelling of Weld Phenomena-3, eds. H. Cerjak, B. Buchmayer and H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia, Institute of Materials, 1996, in press. D. J. C. MacKay

“The explosive disintegration of Prince Rupert’s drops” Philosophical Magazine, Vol. B70 (1994) 1195-1218 S. Chandrasekar and M. M. Chaudhri

“Hit and Run” Nature, Vol. 373 (1995) 198 discussion of S. Chandrasekar and M. M. Chaudhri’s work

“Why Rupert’s drops pop” Discover, (May 1995) p. 20 discussion of S. Chandrasekar and M. M. Chaudhri’s work

“Why do teardrops explode” New Scientist (Feb. 1995) 23-25. discussion of S. Chandrasekar and M. M. Chaudhri’s work

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