IMA AGM Minutes 2022
A final version of the minutes of the Fifty-Eighth Annual General Meeting of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, […]
How the IMA Communicates
Communication is such a universal human concept that it can be hard to untangle precisely what at the IMA should […]
Early Career Mathematicians in Parliament
Congratulations to Matthew Tointon, Teresa Bautista and Desislava Ivanova who won the Mathematical Sciences Awards at STEM for Britain. Their […]
From Mudslides to Custard: the Maths of Slurries
Suspensions of solid particles in a liquid occur just about everywhere, from mudslides to coal slurries and custard to paint. […]
IMA Annual Report, AGM 2022 Notice and Voting
IMA Annual Report The COVID-19 pandemic continued to influence IMA activity in 2021, with staff working mainly from home and […]
New IMA Executive Director, Rosalind Azouzi
Being passionate about the role that professional bodies play in society, providing benchmarks for professional standards which celebrate knowledge, competence, […]
Mathematical Results – do names matter?
The negative aspects of history have never seemed so important to so many. A statue of a merchant who profited […]
Westward Ho! Conway, Concorde and Curiously Curved Coins
A chance meeting at a table tennis match, as recalled by Alan Champneys in his latest feature, led him down […]
Natural Flood Management: How Mathematics Can Help Manage the Risks
Flooding is one of the biggest concerns of many communities, with about 5.2 million properties (one in six) in England […]
Historical Notes: Oughtred and the Slide Rule
I have written before on the subject of the invention of logarithms by Napier, and their development by Briggs into […]