School of Mathematics & Statistics

Forthcoming events

Monday 9th March 15:00-16:00
Maths 311B

Geometry and Topology Seminar

Conjectures and results on noetherian group algebras

Ken Brown (University of Glasgow)


Tuesday 10th March 16:00-17:00
Maths 311B

Integrable Systems and Mathematical Physics Seminar

NO SEMINAR


Wednesday 11th March 15:00-16:00
Maths 311B

Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics Seminar

On Geometric and Dynamical Relationships Between Quasi-Separatrix Layers and Field Line Slippage

Thomas Chan (University of Glasgow)


Wednesday 11th March 15:00-16:00
Maths 311B

Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics Seminar

Dayside and Nightside Coupling in the Dungey Cycle Revealed from Slippage in an Empirical Magnetospheric Model

Matthew Brown (University of Glasgow)


Wednesday 11th March 16:00-17:00
Maths 311B

Algebra and Number Theory Seminar

TBC

Sam Streeter (University of Bristol)


Thursday 12th March 14:00-15:00
Maths 311B

Applied Mathematics

Radiotherapy Treatment Planning: A Mathematician Perspective (Power) and A New Active-Strain Formulation for Left Ventricular Dynamics (Donaldson)

Jenny Power and Sarah Donaldson


Thursday 12th March 15:00-16:00
Maths 311B

Teaching Innovation in Mathematical Sciences Seminar

Adventures in active learning for mathematics

Ewan Russell (University of Liverpool)


Monday 16th March 15:00-16:00
Maths 311B

Geometry and Topology Seminar

Towards a Bogomolov-Miyaoka-Yau inequality for symplectic 4-manifolds

Paul Feehan (Rutgers University)


Tuesday 17th March 16:00-17:00
Maths 311B

Integrable Systems and Mathematical Physics Seminar

TBA

Yelena Mandelshtam (University of Michigan)


Wednesday 18th March 15:00-16:00
Maths 311B

Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics Seminar

Neutron star cores: normal matter and superconductivity

Andrei Igoshev (Newcastle University)


Wednesday 18th March 16:00-17:00
Maths 311B

Algebra and Number Theory Seminar

TBC

Elena Denisova (University of Glasgow)


Thursday 19th March 14:00-15:00
Maths 311B

Applied Mathematics

Stay flexible, get lucky: nonlinear approximation and random sampling meet scientific machine learning

Simone Brugiapaglia (Concordia University)