Industrial Seminars
Series of seminars from invited business and industry speakers. The talks describe how mathematicsis used in research at that organisation. Speakers are encouraged to go deep into the mathematics. These seminars are aimed at all PhD students and academic staff. Depending on the topic, undergraduates and Part IIIs may also be interested.
Contact: Stephanie North
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Path induction and the indiscernibility of identicals
Statistical classifiers of RFQ acceptance rates in FX electronic market making
Math to Medicines: Accelerating Drug Discovery, Development and Repositioning using Clinical Trial Data Mining and Machine Intelligence
From academic to successful software entrepreneur β a guide for researchers
Debunking myths β things you thought you knew about patents and why they're not (necessarily) true.
Combinatorics of the tree amplituhedron
Nonabelian Poincare Duality
Cambridge Mathematics and Big Data Showcase Event
IBM research in Africa : an overview of the projects helping to build Africa's future and career opportunities for mathematicians
An unexpected journey : from mathematics to patent law
Drilling for oil and gas - Using Maths to improve performance
Life as an industrial mathematician
Multivariate Analysis of Performance Parameters for Gas Turbine Health Monitoring Purposes
Using maths and computer science to understand customer behaviour and deliver relevant services
MATLAB for Solving Optimisation Problems in Industry
The mathematical basis for Cryptomathic and the products we provide
Working in the City and Using your Maths
Low Regularity Solutions of the KdV Equation / The Kakeya Problem & Arithmetic Combinatorics
Please see above for contact details for this list.
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Emily Riehl (John Hopkins University, Baltimore) .
Monday 30 June 2025, 16:00-17:00