Do you want to get more involved with the IMA? Are you keen to rub shoulders with your mathematical peers? Then come along to the Early Career Mathematicians’ Autumn conference on Saturday 3 November 2018 at University College London.
The conference will interest mathematicians early in their career, be it in academia or industry, as well as students of mathematics, and those with an interest in the subject. There will be plenty of time to network; allowing you the opportunity to meet people with similar interests and find out more about the wide range of careers that are available.
By popular request, this year we will be bringing back the ‘Unconference’. This is an interactive experience in which delegates will take charge of the conference programming. We will have several rooms set aside for break out-sessions and delegates will be able to run their sessions, suggest sessions for other people to run or join in one of our pre-prepared sessions. In previous years these sessions have ranged from talks about interesting areas of maths, to careers workshops, to discussions about how best to do maths outreach. If you think you might want to lead or suggest a session but are unsure about the process, you can email us in advance, but also feel free to just show up on the day with your ideas.
Programme
| 10:00-10:25 | Registration and Coffee |
| 10:25-10:30 | Welcome & Introduction |
| 10:30-11:00 | Sean Jamshidi (University College London) |
| Chalkdust Magazine and Maths Outreach | |
| 11:00-11:30 | Professor Christina Pagel (University College London) |
| Using maths in real life to help the NHS and beyond | |
| 11:30-11:50 | Break |
| 11:50-12:20 | Professor Reidun Twarock (University of York) – IMA Gold Medal 2018 Winner |
| Viruses and Geometry: Mathematics enables discovery in virology and creates new opportunities in bionanotechnology and anti-viral therapy | |
| 12:20-12:50 | Jalpesh Sachania (EA Games) |
| Impacting Immersion | |
| 12:50-13:30 | Lunch |
| 13:30-15:00 | Unconference |
| This interactive session puts delegates in charge to help them get the most out of the conference | |
| 15:00-15:20 | Break |
| 15:20-15:50 | Kristian Kiradjiev (University of Oxford) – Graham Hoare Prize Winner |
| Connecting the dots with Pick’s theorem and DPhil in Industrially Focused Mathematical Modelling | |
| 15:50-16:05 | Erica Tyson (IMA) |
| Introduction to the IMA | |
| 16:05-16:15 | Summary and Close |
| 16:15 | Networking at local pub |
Conference Fees
IMA Member £25
Non-IMA Member £45
IMA Students £15
IMA eStudents £20
Non-IMA Students £25
Registration will open via: https://my.ima.org.uk
Further Information
Any queries please contact Conferences Department:
Email: conferences@ima.org.uk Tel: +44 (0) 1702 354 020
Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, Catherine Richards House, 16 Nelson Street, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, SS1 1EF, UK.
As you will note, fees are reduced for IMA members and IMA students, not only for this conference, but for all IMA conferences. For further information on joining the IMA, including “IMA Student” grade, please visit:
https://ima.org.uk/membership/membership-grades/
For further information to students, including the “IMA eStudent” grade:
https://ima.org.uk/support/student/
The ECM Branch
The Early Career Mathematicians’ (ECM) Branch is designed for those with a maths degree who are within the first 15 years of graduating, or, those without a degree who are within the first 15 years of membership. The ECM group has been set up to engage and empower ECM, and students of mathematics at university, to provide them with support and an opportunity to network.
The ECM Branch holds conferences twice a year which provide an opportunity for mathematicians across industry, academia and university to meet. It offers a range of mathematical presentations and activities for attendees to participate in.



