Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture: Wednesday 11 March, 5 pm.

Computers have long been useful for studying mathematical problems. But recently computer techniques have been used to prove new theorems in geometry, specifically related to the study of gravity through Einstein's theory of General Relativity. This talk will describe these developments and what they might mean for the future.

Jason Lotay is Professor of Mathematics here in the Mathematical Institute.

PhD Scholarships are available in the Centre for Doctoral Training in the Mathematics for our Future Climate (MFC CDT) at the University of Reading. The opportunity offers an enhanced stipend of £10,000 above the UKRI minimum stipend of £21,000 for students eligible for home fees status. 

The final application deadline is Sunday 8th March 2026. 

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