Quantum snakes on a plane: Mobile, low dimensional logical qubits on a 2D surface
Anonymous PRX Quantum (17 Dec 2025)

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Sat, 28 Feb 2026

09:30 - 16:30
Andrew Wiles Building

Oxford Women and Non-Binary People in Mathematics Day

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Oxford Women and Non-Binary People in Maths Day – Saturday 28 February

Free one-day conference
Date and time: Saturday 28 February, 9:30am–4:30pm
Location: Andrew Wiles Building, University of Oxford

Registration closes on 20 February (or earlier if venue capacity is reached).

Travel funding applications and poster abstract submissions close on 13 February.
Please see the attached flyer for full details.

The Oxford Women and Non-Binary People in Maths Day is open to everyone, and is especially aimed at undergraduate and graduate students of underrepresented genders who are considering future maths-related careers.

The programme includes:

  • A keynote from Prof Ulrike Tillmann (former LMS President and current Vice-President of the International Mathematical Union)
  • Career talks and panels covering academia and industry
  • A workshop on mathematical communication
  • Short research talks and poster presentations
  • Sessions on Ada Lovelace and on the experiences of non-binary people learning maths
  • Industry networking stalls

More information and registration: https://www.oxwomeninmaths.co.uk/
Instagram: @oxwomeninmaths

Join us on Friday 6th Feb from 12-1 pm to hear Dr Jenny Power (Heriot-Watt University) share some of the personal and unexpected lessons she learnt while completing her PhD. We’ll then discuss how a “perfect PhD student” doesn’t exist. There will be a free sandwich lunch as always.

Clustering properties of the CatWISE2020 quasar catalogue and their impact on the cosmic dipole anomaly
Sarkar, S Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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