Don't forget about our next Fridays@2 event, Talking Maths with Dr James Munro! 

At some point you might find yourself talking about mathematics either at a conference, or in a seminar, or in a presentation as part of your course, or on an outreach event, or to a future employer. This Fridays@2 session has advice for various situations, with concrete actions and suggestions for you to take into consideration the next time you're talking maths.

It's great to see so many of our undergraduates making use of the Andrew Wiles Building to study and socialise! However, please be aware that the operational hours of the building  are 8am-6pm, Monday - Friday (except on closure days such as over Christmas, around Easter and some bank holidays) with the main doors unlocked 8:15am - 5:30pm (when undergraduates can thus freely enter the building and use the mezzanine study spaces). Those without card access to the building such as undergraduates must leave the building by 6:15pm.

The Graduate Program in Mathematics and Applications of PSL University offers scholarships for students willing to enrol in the PSL Master of Mathematics Master (M1 or M2) for 2024-2025.  The teaching language is English and the program is based on the research teams in mathematics at CEREMADE (Paris-Dauphine-PSL), at DMA (Ecole Normale Supérieure - PSL), at the Ecole des Mines Paris-PSL , at the Paris Observatory-PSL, at the EHESS, and Collège de France.

This summer, there are two linked summer research programmes for participants from underrepresented groups:
 

1) Count me in (Edinburgh)

2) Summer Research Programme for Undergraduates from Underrepresented Groups (Warwick).

Mon, 10 Jun 2024
15:30
Lecture Room 3

TBC

Prof Amanda Turner
(University of Leeds)
Mon, 13 May 2024
15:30
Lecture Room 3

Martingale model risk

Prof Nizar Touzi
(NYU)
Abstract

We consider the general framework of distributionally robust optimization under a martingale restriction. We provide explicit expressions for model risk sensitivities in this context by considering deviations in the Wasserstein distance and the corresponding adapted one. We also extend the dual formulation to this context.

Generalised Jeffery's equations for rapidly spinning particles. Part 2. Helicoidal objects with chirality
Dalwadi, M Moreau, C Gaffney, E Walker, B Ishimoto, K Journal of Fluid Mechanics volume 979 a2 (09 Jan 2024)
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