Over the next weeks, we will have a series of academic visitors from various universities across the UK, to give talks on their research, as part of the Advanced Topics of Mathematics third-year module. All talks will be in ATB 2203 unless otherwise mentioned.
On Tuesday the 23rd of October 2018 at 1pm, Hayley Wragg (University of Bath) will be speaking on “Optimising the router location for ultra-high frequency wireless communication”.
On Wednesday the 31st of October 2018 at 12pm in BH 0101, Maurice Chiodo (University of Cambridge) will be speaking on “Ethics in mathematics: our responsibility to care”.
On Tuesday the 6th of November 2018 at 1pm, Kirsty Wan (University of Exeter) will be speaking on “The mathematics of microswimming”.
On Tuesday the 13th of November 2018 at 1pm, Mingjun Zhong (University of Lincoln) will be speaking on “Machine learning for non-intrusive load monitoring”.
On Tuesday the 20th of November 2018 at 1pm, Rachel Newton (University of Reading) will be speaking on the “Local-global principle”.
On Tuesday the 27th of November 2018 at 1pm, Cora Uhlemann (University of Cambridge) will be speaking on “Mathematics for the universe for the largest scale”.
On Tuesday the 4th of December 2018 at 1pm, Valentina Iusa (University of Lincoln) will be speaking on “Lie algebras and their automorphisms”.
On Tuesday the 11th of December 2018 at 1pm, David Chappell (Nottingham Trent University) will be speaking on “Scientific computing aspects of wave modelling for industrial applications”.
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