Workshops Events and Seminars
Workshop
18-22 Jun 2007
Cherednik Algebras
The first goal of this workshop was to bring together the international figures working on Cherednik algebras. Secondly, we widened interest amongst the UK representation theory community in Cherednik algebras...
Workshop
26-28 May 2007
Mathematical Theories of Abstraction, Substitution and Naming in Computer Science
The workshop brought together researchers who are applying logic, category theory and set theory to the study of the abstract syntax and semantics of computer languages and systems for symbolic...
Events
16-16 Nov 2020
LMS Graduate Student Meeting 2020.
The meeting included 18 graduate student talks.
Events
01-02 Oct 2020
IMA, LMS Joint Meeting: Topological methods in Data Science
The meeting was jointly chaired by the Presidents of the IMA and LMS. Joint LMS-IMA Organising Committee: Alina Vdovina (Newcastle) Brita Nucinkis (RHU) Helen Wilson (UCL) Richard Pinch (IMA)
Events
10-10 Sep 2020
Birthday Colloquium for Bill Crawley-Boevey
Bill Crawley-Boevey turned 60 in 2020, and a conference to celebrate his work was planned. Due to COVID, that conference had to be postponed until 2021. Instead, an online colloquium...
Events
09-09 Jul 2020
Communicating statistics, risk and uncertainty in the age of Covid – David Spiegelhalter
The Centre for Statistics were honoured to welcome David Spiegelhalter to discuss the challenges of communicating in the age of COVID. For the 4th David Finney Lecture, David Spiegelhalter talked...
Events
11-11 Jun 2020
The Big Mathematics Initiative (BMI) Virtual Event: An Academy for Mathematical Sciences
Although the UK has a number of specialist professional and learned societies, it lacks an overarching body with the ability effectively to bring together its diverse parts, from pure mathematics...
Events
28-28 Apr 2020
Discussion Forum on Agri-Food Logistic Threats and Research Opportunities
The Covid-19 pandemic has had many negative effects on UK society and the economy, including supermarket shortages and reduced offerings. As the UK is not self-sufficient in food production (for example only 16%...