Jeanette Woerner
Jeanette Woerner has been awarded a Sofia Kovalevskaja Visiting-Professorship at Kaiserslautern in 2003/04. She will spend two periods of six weeks each there, giving some lecture courses and meeting their large finance group.
Jeanette WoernerJeanette Woerner has been awarded a Sofia Kovalevskaja Visiting-Professorship at Kaiserslautern in 2003/04. She will spend two periods of six weeks each there, giving some lecture courses and meeting their large finance group. |
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Patrick McSharryPatrick McSharry has been awarded a five year Research Fellowship by the Royal Academy of Engineering and EPSRC to investigate the applications of nonlinear time series analysis tools for facilitating medical diagnosis from biomedical signals. |
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Peter Neumann appointed Asprey Lecturer at Vassar CollegePeter Neumann has been appointed the Asprey Lecturer at Vassar College this spring. The lecture series is in honor of Winifred Asprey '38, a Vassar graduate who taught mathematics and computer science at Vassar for 38 years before her retirement in 1982. Professor Asprey was one of the most admired members of the Vassar faculty and was nationally recognized as a spokesperson for mathematics and computer science. She founded Vassar's Computer Center in the mid 1960's - one of the first such at a liberal arts college. Professor Asprey continues to live in the Poughkeepsie area. Previous Asprey lecturers from Britain have been Angus Macintyre, Roger Penrose and Michael Atiyah. |
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Junior Research FellowshipsDr J A StedallDr J A Stedall has been elected to a Junior Research Fellowship at Queen's from October 2003 to September 2006. Her work is in history of algebra, particularly early modern algebra (i.e. the algebra of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries). Her first book, "A Discourse Concerning Algebra: English algebra to 1685", was published by OUP in December 2002. This is to be followed by "The Greate Invention of Algebra: Thomas Harriot's Treatise on equations" which should appear in July 2003 and a translation of and commentary on John Wallis's "Arithmetica infinitorum" which is now in press. Dr E. CraneMerton elected Edward Crane to a Junior Research Fellowship . He is currently a Cambridge analyst. |
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Schools Liaison and Access OfficerRichard Earl has been appointed as the new Schools Liaison and Access Officer. Richard's main duties and responsibilities will be:
He will take up his appointment on 1 August 2003. |
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Roger Penrose: A Knight on the TilesPlus Magazine recently featured an article on Roger Penrose's work. |