The IMA Lighthill Lecture at BAMC: Shock Waves and Phase Transformations in Electrochemistry
Delivering the 2016 IMA Lighthill Lecture was not only a great honour, but also an opportunity to reflect on the […]
Reaching the parts mathematics degrees don’t normally reach…
Reaching the parts mathematics degrees don’t normally reach…, Michael Grove FIMA (University of Birmingham) Abstract In 2000, the report Measuring […]
Listening for disasters
Listening for disasters A talk by Rachel Edwards (University of Warwick) Abstract Non-destructive evaluation (NDE) is an essential part of […]
Chasing STEM ideas on the web
Chasing STEM ideas on the web, a talk by Douglas Butler Abstract This session will start by exploring the world […]
Beautiful Music – an amazing mathematical fluke?
Beautiful Music – an amazing mathematical fluke? A performance by Malcolm Savage Abstract In this talk, Malcolm will attempt the […]
To p, or not to p?
To p, or not to p? – Dr. James Abdey (London School of Economics, Department of Statistics) Abstract P-values have […]
Multivariate Models, Probabilities of Ruin & League Tables; so, are you paying too much for your Car Insurance?
Multivariate Models, Probabilities of Ruin & League Tables; so, are you paying too much for your Car Insurance?, a talk […]
A New Spin on Roulette: Combination Bets and Unbiased Wheels
A New Spin on Roulette: Combination Bets and Unbiased Wheels, David F. Percy (University of Salford) Annual General Meeting and […]
Follow the money: forensic accounting, fraud and food
Follow the money: forensic accounting, fraud and food, Professor Lisa Jack (Portsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth) Abstract There is […]
Raising the Profile of Black Mathematicians
According to Professor Rosina Mamokgethi Setati-Phakeng, the first Black South African female to get a PhD in Mathematical Education, Being […]











