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Gui-Qiang G. Chen appointed to Professorship in the Analysis of Partial Differential Equations

Gui-Qiang G. Chen (BS Fudan; PhD Academia Sinica), Full Professor of Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, Northwestern University, USA and Visiting Chair Professor of Mathematics, Fudan University, PRC and Visiting Professor, Centre for Advanced Study, Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Norway has been appointed to the Professorship in the Analysis of Partial Differential Equations with effect from 10 August 2009.

Professor Chen will be a fellow of Keble College.

John Ockendon, Nick Trefethen and Nick Gould honoured with SIAM Fellowships

SIAM membership approved the SIAM Fellows Program in 2008 to designate as Fellows of the Society certain members who have made outstanding contributions to fields served by SIAM.

SIAM has named 183 Fellows for key contributions to applied mathematics and computational science in 2009 including John Ockendon, Nick Trefethen and Nick Gould.

Martin Bridson to give an Abel Lecture

Martin Bridson will give one of the Abel Lectures on the occasion of Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov's award.

Further info available.

Mothers in Science

On Tuesday 3rd February 2009, the Royal Society held an event to celebrate the work of the past winners of the Rosalind Franklin Award. This event also marked the launch of the latest project to be completed by Professor Ottoline Leyser, winner of the 2007 Rosalind Franklin Award. This was a book publishing the professional and personal time lines of 64 senior ranking female scientists working in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).

The book is entitled Mothers in Science: 64 ways to have it all. Three of the featured individuals are Oxford Mathematicians Frances Kirwan (on page 30), Ulrike Tillmann (on page 45) and Alison Etheridge (on page 57).

Raphaël Rouquier wins the 2009 Adams Prize

The Adams Prize is awarded jointly each year by the Faculty of Mathematics and St John's College Cambridge to a young (normally under 40 years of age), UK-based researcher doing first class international research in the Mathematical Sciences.

This year's topic was Representation Theory, and the Prize has been awarded to Professor Raphaël Rouquier of the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford.

Professor Timothy Pedley, Chairman of the Adams Prize Adjudicators, said:

The quality, depth and influence of Professor Rouquier's work is already highly impressive. He has a long list of fundamental results, extending back to the late 1990s, on both the two main areas of representation theory: representations of general finite-dimensional algebras and derived categories, and representations of Lie groups in various forms.

Every one of the six papers submitted by Professor Rouquier has already had a major impact, despite the fact that no fewer than four of them were published in 2008 alone.

For further information see the original Cambridge University news article

Alan and Marcus Go Forth and Multiply

The much anticipated Horizon programme on Mathematics, presented by Marcus du Sautoy and Alan Davies will be shown on Tue 31 March, at 9pm on BBC2. The programme is called "Alan and Marcus Go Forth and Multiply".

One-Day Meeting in Combinatorics

A One-Day Meeting in Combinatorics will be held in the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford on Wednesday 18 March 2009.

Further information is available.

Mathematical Institute joins OpenCourseWare Consortium

The Mathematical Institute has for many years made almost all of the course materials published on its website accessible for others to read. At the beginning of the academic year 2008/9 the department started making some material more widely available under the principles of the Open CourseWare Consortium. Lecturers are generally encouraged to make their material available under these terms.

The department became a formal member of the Open CourseWare Consortium at the beginning of March 2009.

For further information see the current list of Open CourseWare course materials available and the departmental notice on the Open CourseWare Consortium.

The Measurement Problem of Physics

At 9am on Thursday 5th March there will a Radio 4 programme on 'The Measurement Problem of Physics' featuring Melvyn Bragg, Basil Hiley, Roger Penrose (of the Mathematical Institute) and Simon Saunders (of the Faculty of Philosophy).

The programme will be repeated at 9:30pm also on Thursday 5th March

Tsou Sheung Tsun elected President of CIMPA

In January 2009 Tsou Sheung Tsun was elected President of CIMPA (International Centre for Pure and Applied Mathematics). This is a UNESCO Centre, mainly supported by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research and is based in Nice. Its mission is to promote research in the mathematical sciences in the developing world.

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