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University of Auckland

Developing hydrodynamic sensing capabilities for fish-like robots

Arne Bruns, University of Auckland
Imperial College London
University of Utah

Nektar++ Updates and Future Developments

Chris Cantwell, Imperial College London
Spencer Sherwin, Imperial College London
+3 talks +3 speakers
National Oceanography Centre
Springer Nature (Germany)

Deep Horizons: Discovering Life in the Abyss

Alex David Rogers, National Oceanography Centre
Éva Lörinczi, Springer Nature (Germany)
École Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées

Scattering from a random thin coating of nanoparticles: the Dirichlet case

Laure Giovangigli, École Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées
United States Air Force Research Laboratory

Numerical Simulation of Circulation Control for Wing Section using Coanda Jets

Donald P. Rizzetta, United States Air Force Research Laboratory
Daniel Garmann, United States Air Force Research Laboratory
University of Auckland

Understanding Consumer Responses to Sustainability Labelling: Cognitive Biases, Cultural Contexts, and Purchase Behaviour

Lin Liu, University of Auckland
Canadian Science Publishing

Planning Your Publication: Pathways to Success

Gareth Dyke, Sci-Train
Josephine E. Sciortino, Canadian Science Publishing
ETH Zurich

Were dinosaurs doomed to extinction? New insights from phylodynamic models

Bethany Allen, ETH Zurich and GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences
University of Cambridge

Arms race of physical defences: hooked trichomes of *Macaranga* ant-plants kill lycaenid caterpillars, but one specialist has a counter-defence

Ritabrata Chowdhury, University of Cambridge
Boston University

Maximizing the impact of your expertise: using health system data to improve treatment retention for opioid use disorder

Alyssa Tilhou, Boston University
University of Illinois at Chicago

Assembly Modulation: An Emergent Drug Discovery Strategy Revealed by Viruses and Applicable Across Therapeutic Areas

Vishwanath R. Lingappa, CEO Prosetta Biosciences Inc, Emeritus Professor of Physiology, UCSF
Anuradha Lingappa, Prosetta Biosciences
Harbin Institute of Technology
Boston University

Innovative Environmental Solutions towards Green and Sustainable Artificial Intelligence

Troy Tao, Harbin Institute of Technology
Suchi Gopal, Boston University
+3 talks +2 speakers
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Biognosys (Switzerland)

Breakdown and repair of metabolism in the aging brain

Henry Markram, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Polina Shichkova, Biognosys (Switzerland)
+4 speakers
University of British Columbia
Simon Fraser University

Deciphering sepsis: transforming diagnosis and treatment through systems immunology

Robert Hancock, University of British Columbia
Amy Lee, Simon Fraser University
+3 speakers
Johns Hopkins University

Cosmological tensions

Marc Kamionkowski, Johns Hopkins University

Loved by researchers around the world

Helping postdoctoral researchers raise the impact of their work

I really enjoyed using Cassyni's service to put together a seminar about my research. It was easy to do and will help to raise the impact of my work, I would definitely recommend Cassyni to other researchers.
Dr Alexander Chaushev, Postdoctoral Researcher
UC Irvine

Showcasing social science & humanities research at Victoria University of Wellington to a global audience

Prior to Cassyni our departmental seminars were lost in the ether. Now they are published with a DOI, and can be searched and cited. It’s a massive step forwards.
Dr Shelley Dawson
School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies Lecturer

Engaging journal communities throughout the year

As an Editor keen to attract readers to the Journal, to disseminate its content more widely and to promote intellectually productive debate amongst authors and readers, I am pleased to support the Cassyni webinar concept. Author seminars have been extremely well attended and warmly received by attendees.

Our collaboration has strengthened engagement with the Society's membership at all levels and provided a means for members to interact directly with other researchers in their field. This is a valuable endeavour providing a natural bridge between traditional publishing and conference attendance.
Prof. A.R. Hillman
Editor in Chief, Eletrochimica Acta.

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