Workshops Events and Seminars

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Calender
20-23 Apr 2020

Pilot – Virtual Study Group

This was the first VSG held virtually and was used as a template for all future study groups.  Zoom was the platform used for this workshop. A big thank you...
Seminars
Calender
24-26 Apr 2020

Virtual Seminar Series – Scientific Understanding and Modelling of the Decontamination of COVID 19 Infected spaces and surfaces

This seminar series is organised by UK Fluids Network Special Interest Group on the Fluid Mechanics of Cleaning and Decontamination,   The seminars occured weekly on a Friday at 11.30am.
Workshop
Calender
09-13 Sep 2019

Analytical and Combinatorial Aspects of Quantum Information Theory

This workshop brought together researchers in functional analysis, quantum computing, combinatorics and optimisation to make further progress in non-locality and zero-error quantum information. The workshop enhanced the interest of the...
Workshop
Calender
07-13 Jul 2019

Category Theory 2019

The annual international Category Theory conference was held at the University of Edinburgh in July 2019.  This conference was supported by ICMS For full details of the programme and the...
Workshop
Calender
07-11 May 2007

Statistical Methods for Genetic Epidemiology

The aim of this workshop was to gather together a sufficiently expert group with interests ranging across diverse areas of genetic epidemiological application in order to focus on the computational...
Workshop
Calender
24-27 Apr 2007

Applying Geometric Integrators

This 3-day workshop brought together experts in geometric integration, primarily from the mathematics and physics communities, to highlight barriers of the implementation and use of geometric integration methods, clarify the...
Workshop
Calender
16-21 Apr 2007

Geometry and Algorithms

Workshop
Calender
26-30 Mar 2007

Mathematical Modelling and Analysis of Cancer Invasion of Tissues

The principal objective of this workshop, with its scientific and mathematical focus on the modelling and analysis of cancer invasion and metastasis, was to provide a deeper understanding of the...
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