Study Groups with Industry: What is the Value?
Mathematical Science Study Groups with industry have been running for over fifty years and, having started with pioneering work in […]
Paint by Number
We start this article with a puzzle: What relates the following? Bisque. Old lace. Burly wood. Chartreuse. Papaya whip. These […]
Editorial, December 2019
We are sorry to report that Edward Stansfield passed away after a short illness in early November. A tribute will […]
IMA ECM Autumn Conference 2019
The final weekend of October saw the IMA’s Early Career Mathematicians (ECM) annual conference. It targets mathematicians at early stages […]
Biology and Medicine Editorial
Applications of Mathematics in Physics and Astronomy have a long history, reaching back to ancient civilisations in Egypt and Greece. […]
Multi-Scale Modelling of Bacterial Infections
When developing mathematical models that describe bacterial infections in a host, being able to incorporate the mechanisms by which bacteria […]
Discovering Patterns in a Scrambled Genome
DNA recombination The classical dogma in biology says that DNA stores information, which is transcribed into RNA and then translated […]
Predicting Extinction of Filarial Worm Infections
Elimination of infectious diseases The year 2019 marks a number of important anniversaries: 75 years since D-Day, 50 years since […]
An Interview with Reidun Twarock FIMA
Professor Twarock (University of York) has led a sizeable team of researchers since 2007, with funding from a Leverhulme Trust […]
Women’s Stories from the Computer Room
Photographs of early computer laboratories, with their chunky consoles and steel cabinets, always feature smart young women seated at terminals or […]