Optimal transport theory meets the steel industry
Optimal transport theory meets the steel industry, a talk by Dr David Bourne (Heriot-Watt University) Abstract Optimal transport theory goes back […]
(Re-)learning to simulate: a look at the new science of data-driven computational modelling
(Re-)learning to simulate: a look at the new science of data-driven computational modelling, a talk by Professor Ben Leimkuhler FIMA FRSE […]
My Mathematics Bucket List – Presidential Address
My Mathematics Bucket List, The IMA Presidential Address by Professor Alistair Fitt Abstract As one grows older, one can enjoy the […]
Germ games on networks – bioeconomic modelling of disease spread
Germ games on networks – bioeconomic modelling of disease spread, a talk by Professor Adam Kleczkowski (University of Strathclyde) Abstract We […]
Using maths to save the bees (and us)!
Using maths to save the bees (and us)! A talk by Martine J. Barons (University of Warwick) Abstract “Professor Einstein, […]
Active Matter: Statistical Physics and the Arrow of Life
Active Matter: Statistical Physics and the Arrow of Life, by Professor Mike Cates FRS FRSE (Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, University of […]
The effective collective: Why animal groups are smarter together
The effective collective: Why animal groups are smarter together, a talk by Dr Colin Torney (University of Glasgow) Abstract Abstract […]
IMA Lighthill Lecture: Geometry as a Key to the Virosphere: New Insights into Virus Structure, Assembly, Evolution & Therapy
IMA Lighthill Lecture: Geometry as a Key to the Virosphere: New Insights into Virus Structure, Assembly, Evolution & Therapy, a […]
Albert Einstein and the zombie stars
Albert Einstein and the zombie stars, a talk by Professor Nils Andersson (University of Southampton) Abstract The breakthrough detection of gravitational […]
The importance of being motile and the mathematics of microswimming
The importance of being motile and the mathematics of microswimming, a talk by Dr Kirsty Wan (University of Exeter) Abstract […]