Oxford Mathematician Heather Harrington will be giving the London Mathematical Society (LMS) Popular Lectures this summer in London on 29 June and in September in Birmingham. The Lectures present exciting topics in mathematics and its applications to a wide audience and feature two lecturers who have been chosen for their mathematical distinction and communication skills.
Oxford Mathematician Maria Bruna has won a prestigious L'Oréal UK & Ireland Fellowship For Women in Science. Launched in January 2007, the Fellowships are awards offered by a partnership between L'Oréal UK & Ireland, the UK National Commission for UNESCO and the Irish National Commission for UNESCO, with the support of the Royal Society.
A tree branch, a ram's horn, your hand - how have these distinct and consistent shapes come about? The growth and form of a biological entity is a complex matter that involves integrated activities across a number of length scales. Viewed at the scale of tissues, or large clusters of cells, understanding growth and form is a problem well suited for continuum mechanics and mathematical modelling.
First combined search for neutrino point-sources in the Southern Hemisphere with the ANTARES and IceCube neutrino telescopes
Adrián-Martínez, S
Albert, A
André, M
Sarkar, S
Astrophysical Journal
volume 823
issue 1
(23 May 2016)
Fri, 17 Jun 2016
11:00 -
12:00
C2
Thu, 10 Nov 2016
14:00 -
15:00
L5
On models of continuous sedimentation with compression and reactions
Raimund Buerger
(Universidad de Concepción)