IMA@50 Book – celebrating 50 great things about mathematics
As a further, and hopefully long lasting legacy project, a book has been commissioned that will be published by Oxford […]
East Midlands Branch events 2013-14
Wednesday 18 September 2013. An Evening tour of Belvoir Brewery has been arranged for Branch members and their friends starting […]
Analysis of Metris’ Robot Coordinate-Measurement Arm: a Mathematics and Industry collaboration
Tuesday 20th May 2014, 6:30pm Analysis of Metris’ Robot Coordinate-Measurement Arm: a Mathematics and Industry collaboration by Robert MacKay (University […]
Euler: 300 years on
13th May 2014, 6:00pm Euler: 300 years on, Robin Wilson (Emeritus Professor of Pure Mathematics at the Open University, Emeritus […]
IMA@50 Celebration at the Royal Society
To celebrate the birthday of the IMA we had a major event at the Royal Society on the afternoon and […]
Can We “Predict” Our Immune Strength Against Viral Infections – A Mathematical Prognosis?
Tuesday 29 April, 6:00pm Can We “Predict” Our Immune Strength Against Viral Infections – A Mathematical Prognosis? Dr Amit Chattopadhyay […]
Mathematical models of human balance
3rd April 2014, 6:00pm Mathematical models of human balance, Dr Piotr Kowalczyk (Manchester Metropolitan University) Abstract Many engineering and biological […]
Early Career Mathematicians’ Spring Conference 2014
Date 22 March 2014 Location University of Leeds The IMA Early Career Mathematicians’ 2014 Spring Conference will take place on […]
Testing Mathematical Antibiotic Resistance Mitigation Strategies in Clinical Trials: are models just too coarse to capture truly complex, evolving, living systems?
18th March 2014, 7:15pm Testing Mathematical Antibiotic Resistance Mitigation Strategies in Clinical Trials: are models just too coarse to capture […]
Pythagoras? I’m sorry, you have been lied to
11 March 2014, 6:30pm Pythagoras? I’m sorry, you have been lied to, Piers Bursill-Hall (University of Cambridge) Abstract The modern story […]






