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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...

Bridging the gap between mathematical modelling of lava flows and field observations

Participant Feedback I really enjoyed the mix of attendees from researchers experienced with field work and expert mathematicians. The crowd...

Algebra and geometry from Africa (A Mathematics for Humanity Programme)

 Workshop participant feedback "The experience went beyond my expectations, offering a rich opportunity to develop expertise through interaction with professionals...

Geometry and integrability

Participant Feedback It was an excellent event, very well organised and with excellent support by ICMS staff. Excellent workshop. Great...

Amenability constants of Fourier algebras

Harmonic analysis and functional analysis are two closely related areas of mathematics, which evolved from tools developed to study differential...

Approximately Bayes

Over the past decade, there has been an explosion of interest in the development and application of Approximate Bayesian Inference...


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