On Monday 9 March join us to celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD, Sunday 8 March). This IWD we are spotlighting women’s voices and stories with a day of reflection, practice, and conversation for women in academia and research. 

Using the metaphor of weaving, this event explores how we can create consistent yet flexible narratives of our work across different contexts from academic CVs through social media, online profiles, and everyday conversations, creating rich accounts underpinned by consistent themes. 

While most young people recover well after a head injury, some endure lasting impairments and difficulties. At the moment, we do not understand why this happens.

This study aims to help predict how well a child will recover, and identify those who may need support earlier. To do this, we need healthy volunteers for comparison. We are looking for 11–18-year-olds, via their parents, who are actively involved in sport and have not had a previous head injury.

Planets Day is a one-day meeting for anyone interested in how planets work, how to observe them, and how they could support the development of complex life. Planets Day 2 will be held in the Cheng Yu Tung Building, Jesus College, on Monday, 16th March.

Mon, 09 Feb 2026
16:00
C6

Multiplicative recurrence and pretentious number theory

Sun Kai Leung
(University of Oxford)
Abstract

Recurrence is central in ergodic Ramsey theory, and its multiplicative analogue is only now emerging. In this talk, I will define multiplicative recurrence, give illustrative examples, and explain how pretentious number theory is applied to establish it.

Combining Hough Transform and Deep Learning Approaches to Reconstruct ECG Signals From Printouts
Krones, F Walker, B Lyons, T Mahdi, A Computing in Cardiology volume 51 (01 Jan 2024)
Collective transitions from orbiting to matrix invasion in three-dimensional multicellular spheroids
Kim, J Jeong, H Falcó, C Hruska, A Martinson, W Marzoratti, A Araiza, M Yang, H Fonseca, V Adam, S Franck, C Carrillo, J Guo, M Wong, I Nature Physics (26 Jan 2026)
Fri, 13 Feb 2026
15:00

On the uniqueness of Ricci flows from Reifenberg Alexandrov spaces

Laura Bradby
(University of Warwick )
Abstract

Hamilton’s Ricci flow is a widely studied tool of geometric analysis, with a variety of applications. It is sometimes possible to obtain existence results for Ricci flows coming out of singular spaces, which leads to the question of uniqueness in these cases. In this talk, we will discuss a new result on uniqueness of Ricci flows coming out of Reifenberg Alexandrov spaces, and give some indication of the methods used in the proof.

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