Workshops Events and Seminars
Events
04-04 Mar 2022
Florence Nightingale Lecture
The Florence Nightingale Lecture aims to celebrate that diversity by inviting a distinguished speaker to lecture on a statistical topic of their choice, one which can inspire the current generation...
Seminars
07-07 Apr 2022
LAGOON: Longitudinal Algebra and Geometry Open ONline
The LAGOON webinar series has a strong focus on Representation Theory and Algebraic Geometry and their many interactions covering topics such as homological mirror symmetry, stability conditions, derived categories, dg-categories,...
Seminars
05-05 Apr 2022
Waves in Complex Continua (Wavinar)
Monthly online seminar series which started April 2020. The focus of this seminar series is on waves interaction with complex media, membranes and metamaterials. The applications include acoustics, aero- and...
Events
27-28 Nov 2021
Integrable Days 65th birthday celebration for Alexander P. Veselov
This is the webage for the Integrable Days a two-day workshop to celebrate 65th birthday of Alexander Veselov. Integrable Days are a part of the `Classical and Quantum Integrability’ collaborative workshop...
Events
03-04 Mar 2021
Progression From Taught to Research Degrees in the Mathematical Sciences
Support for the transition from taught degree programmes to research degrees is becoming particularly urgent with the reported extra funding of £20M for PhD places and the expected expansion of...
Workshop
07-11 Jun 2021
Geometric and asymptotic group theory with applications (GAGTA 14)
This is the 14th installment of the international series of Geometric and Asymptotic Group Theory with Applications (GAGTA) conferences, whose history and manifesto can be found here. The conference has taken...
Workshop
27-01 Jul 2022
From Individual to Collective Behaviour in Biological and Robotic Systems
Self-organisation refers to the ability of systems made of a large number of independent agents inter-acting through local rules to generate large-scale spatio-temporal coherent structures. The emergent properties of interacting agents...