The beauty of maths is in its adaptability
The beauty of maths is in its adaptability, a talk by Dr Zoe Kelson (Smith Institute) Abstract The mathematical sciences […]
A historical journey through geometry to the fourth dimension
A historical journey through geometry to the fourth dimension: a talk based on her recent research and publications, a talk by […]
Powers of Two
Powers of Two, a talk by Dr Kirsty Wan (University of Cambridge) Abstract Aqueous environments, with which we are familiar, […]
Analysing Complex Queueing Systems (Call‐Centre Skill‐Based Routing): Is Simulation the Only or Best Way?
Analysing Complex Queueing Systems (Call‐Centre Skill‐Based Routing): Is Simulation the Only or Best Way?, Mike Tanner (Mitan Ltd) Abstract Call […]
Programming in A Levels
Programming in A Levels, a talk by Richard Lissaman (Mathematics in Education and Industry) Image credit: Computer Lab by ericnvntr […]
The Potential and Challenges for Mathematics Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age
The Potential and Challenges for Mathematics Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age, a talk by Professor Dame Celia Hoyles […]
From ants to embryos: applying mathematical modelling to biological systems
From ants to embryos: applying mathematical modelling to biological systems, a talk by Dr Louise Dyson (University of Manchester) Abstract […]
Using mathematics to help the bottom billion: epidemiology and control of neglected tropical diseases
Using mathematics to help the bottom billion: epidemiology and control of neglected tropical diseases, a talk by Dr Deirdre Hollingsworth […]
Scottish Branch events 2015
18th February 2015, 5:30pm Epistemic Uncertainties for Availability Risk in Future Offshore Wind Farms, a talk by Professor Tim Bedford […]
Polygonal Numbers, Pictures and Proof
Polygonal Numbers, Pictures and Proof, a talk by Dr Ron Knott Sixth Form Lecture No charge is made to attend […]