Archives: Workshop, Event and Research

The discrete element method and sustainability – knowledge exchange

This workshop aimed to bring together academic and industrial experts in the Discrete Element Method (DEM) to share recent developments...

ChatGPT for proteins: Designing molecular machines using natural language text prompts

Proteins are the molecules of life. They are the essential building blocks of muscles in our bodies, but they also...

Diophantine equations, combinatorics, analysis in number theory: emerging researchers

This two-day workshop for Early Career Researchers was an opportunity for young researchers at PhD and postdoctoral level working in...

KE Hub Triage Workshop: Sopra Steria

The next KE Hub online Triage Workshop will be presented by Sopra Steria. Predictive scoring models for financial health and...

Ethics and Innovative Clinical Trial Designs

Join us for a full-day workshop at the University of Cambridge focused on ethical and methodological issues surrounding adaptive clinical...

Using maths to tackle challenges in energy, green economy & data science

Mathematics is key to driving progress in innovation and technology, as well as tackling some of the biggest issues our...

BRICS Mathematics: Histories and agendas of mathematics in the context of ‘large emerging economies’

This seminar series will bring together experts on historical and contemporary mathematics in BRICS countries to assemble a state of...

Recent advances in anabelian geometry and related topics

Workshop participant feedback "The workshop served as a meaningful platform for researchers in various fields related to anabelian geometry to...

Geometric moduli spaces – rigidity, genericity, stability

Workshop participant feedback 'The presentations were intellectually stimulating and addressed both foundational and cutting-edge topics in the field. The diversity...

ICMS Modelling Camp 2025

The ICMS Modelling Camp is a multi-day in-person workshop where several challenges are presented by industry partners or academic experts...


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