Examples of topologically unknotted tori
Juhasz, A Powell, M Transactions of the American Mathematical Society volume 11 issue 37 1266-1293 (06 Nov 2024)
Optimal control of collective electrotaxis in epithelial monolayers
Martina-Perez, S Breinyn, I Cohen, D Baker, R Bulletin of Mathematical Biology volume 86 issue 8 (19 Jun 2024)

The German Science Foundation (DFG) has recently approved the new Research Training Group (RTG) 2965 in algebraic and arithmetic geometry "From geometry to numbers: Moduli, Hodge theory, rational points“ jointly run by the Leibniz Universität Hannover and by the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. During its first phase, the RTG will run from October 1st, 2024 until September 30, 2029.

Calling all Part C / Masters students!

Did you do some cool maths in your dissertation? Reckon Chalkdust readers would enjoy hearing about it? We want to publish it in Chalkdust!

We’re launching the first ever Chalkdust dissertation prize, and YOU could get your work published as a Chalkdust article.

To enter, just write up a summary of the maths you did and why you think it’s interesting. Here's what we're looking for:
 

The IMO2024 in Bath July 11-22 still needs a few more volunteers to support the event. Students (undergraduates and postgraduates) may be interested. 

The roles still open are (i) Team Guide and (ii) Invigilator. Being a Team Guide is a 9-day commitment and an invigilator is a 3-day commitment. Volunteers must be 18 years old at the time of IMO, and Team Guides must have a DBS check (at the expense of IMO2024).

Tuesday 4th June, 4-7pm, Glen Callater Room (image below) at the HB Allen Centre (the building opposite Maths).

Four speakers from different branches of maths will be presenting their work in a manner accessible to a broad math audience:

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