Being an Adaptable Mathematician – From Adaptable Meshes to Machine Learning
A joint UCAS / IMA / OR Society event Being an Adaptable Mathematician – From Adaptable Meshes to Machine Learning, […]
IMA 16plus Lectures
The IMA is proud to present a day of mathematics for pupils aged 16+. It is a FREE event taking […]
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, […]
Presidential Address 2018 – My Mathematics Bucket List
The President, Professor Alistair Fitt will give his IMA Presidential Address, My Mathematics Bucket List, at 6:30 pm on Wednesday, 27 […]
Eventual Consistency will ruin your graphs, eventually
Eventual Consistency will ruin your graphs, eventually, a talk by Dr Jim Webber (Neo4j) Abstract Graph data has made a huge […]
Mathematics in the Aerospace Industry, and other less interesting applications
Mathematics in the Aerospace Industry, and other less interesting applications, a talk by Nicholas Brusby (Rolls-Royce) Abstract It is not always […]
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 […]
Big Data Analytics and its Applications
A joint UCAS / IMA / OR Society event Big Data Analytics and its Applications, a talk by Steve King […]
Eat Y’Self Fitter, and other adventures in mathematical biology
Eat Y’Self Fitter, and other adventures in mathematical biology, a talk by Jon Pitchford (University of York) Abstract Mathematicians are not […]
Using Eulerlets: a new description of Euler flow for manoeuvring bodies
Consider a manoeuvring body in a fluid such as a plane, submarine, ship, fish, or bird. Consider sufficient high Reynolds number that Euler flow is a good approximation.