Following a constructive meeting of the Joint Consultative Committee with Undergraduates, we know that many of you have concerns regarding the current Intercollegiate Classes system. The MURC reps were very helpful in explaining student views and the Institute is keen to make improvements.

We have two open PhD positions in Mathematical Oncology at Uppsala University, Sweden.

We're looking for candidates with a background in physics/mathematics/statistics/similar and a keen interest in using AI and mathematics to study cancer.

Evaporation and deposition in porous media
Sanaei, P Breward, C Ellis, M Han, S Holzer, B Ji, H El Kahza, H Smith, S Parsa, S Reynolds, H Troy, J Witelski, T Zhang, N Zyskin, M

 

About the role
We are seeking to appoint to the key role of Systems Administrator within our established and highly impactful IT Team, to deliver a varied, complex and stimulating workstream on a permanent, full-time basis. Although primarily based in central Oxford, the department are open to a hybrid working arrangement at typically two days per week from home. 

Professor Lynn McDonald - Florence Nightingale and Statistics: From Then to Now

Friday 1st March, 2pm, Richard Doll lecture theatre, Headington OX3 7LF, Oxford

Lynn McDonald is the editor of the Collected Works of Florence Nightingale as well as former member of the Canadian Parliament.

Grime music emerged in East London in the early 2000s out of UK jungle and hip-hop with a signature sound of speed to the tune of 140 beats per minute.

Lady Leshurr is one of its female stars. Apparently the video was done in one take. Well worth a watch and a great way to get a wayward child to brush their teeth.

Photo of Nathan

The next two films in our' Show Me the Maths' series demonstrate two contrasting aspects of the mathematics that we do here in Oxford. 

In the first, Josh Bull, talks about the challenge of making mathematical models have application to real patient data, in Josh's case in the field of oncology. In the second, Nathan Creighton discusses his work on Dirichlet-L functions.

A new paradigm considering multicellular adhesion, repulsion and attraction represents diverse cellular tile patterns
Carrillo, J Murakawa, H Sato, M Wang, M
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