Last weekend we once again hosted the Oxford Maths Festival, a two-day maths extravaganza for families with children aged 5 and up. The event was a resounding success, with sunny skies, around 500 visitors across both days, and nearly 100 volunteers helping run the activities. 

In the second half of the nineteenth century, Richard Wagner revolutionised opera which he saw as a total work of art with music part of a wider visual, poetic and, especially, dramatic experience. 'Das Rheingold' is the first of the four operas in his 'Ring Cycle'. This prelude describes the River Rhine, calm and majestic.

A Multidisciplinary Hyper-Modeling Scheme in Personalized In Silico Oncology: Coupling Cell Kinetics with Metabolism, Signaling Networks, and Biomechanics as Plug-In Component Models of a Cancer Digital Twin
Kolokotroni, E Abler, D Ghosh, A Tzamali, E Grogan, J Georgiadi, E Büchler, P Radhakrishnan, R Byrne, H Sakkalis, V Nikiforaki, K Karatzanis, I McFarlane, N Kaba, D Dong, F Bohle, R Meese, E Graf, N Stamatakos, G Journal of Personalized Medicine volume 14 issue 5 (29 Apr 2024)
Relations between integrated correlators in N = 4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory
Alday, L Chester, S Dorigoni, D Green, M Wen, C Journal of High Energy Physics volume 2024 issue 5 (06 May 2024)

We invite all members of the LGBT+ Network (academic & administrative staff, post-grads, role models and allies!) to join us at the march on 8th June.

Just a reminder that from May 14th Transfer of Status and Confirmation of Status forms are now to be found online and can be viewed through Self Service. DPhil students should now complete the appropriate form to initiate the process.

Tidal Forcing in Icy‐Satellite Oceans Drives Mean Circulation and Ice‐Shell Torques
Hay, H Hewitt, I Katz, R Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets volume 129 issue 6 (07 Jun 2024)
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