Mathematics Institute News
Covid modelling team recognised for research impact
The Zeeman Institute for Systems Biology & Infectious Disease Epidemiology Research (SBIDER) was awarded for its research excellence and impact at a University celebration event on 29th April 2024.
ÌÇÐÄTV student wins best presentation at UG conference
Andi Hani wins best presentation at TMT'24 conference.
Marie-Therese Wolfram wins Gender Equality Award
Prof Wolfram's innovative work towards gender equality has led to a Gender Equality Award.
Improving IVF success with maths
Research led by Radu Cimpeanu showed how IVF needles can be redesigned to improve success rate. His research has recently been covered by the BBC.
Filip Rindler awarded £1.75 million ERC grant to investigate how metals deform
Professor Filip Rindler has been awarded £1.75 million from the European Research Council to investigate concentration phenomena in Mathematical Analysis with applications to Material Science. Read more about his work in this article.
ÌÇÐÄTV shines at international maths competition
ÌÇÐÄTV maths students achieved some outstanding results at the International Student Team Competition in Mathematics (ISTCiM) hosted by the University of Silesia (Katowice, Poland) in November 2023.
Maths Week England
A Maths Week England event will be held in the on Sunday 19 November 1:30-4pm. There will be origami, loaded dice experiments, building the hyperbolic plane, and counting with Incan knots, and more! .
Celebrating women in STEM on Ada Lovelace Day
This year, ÌÇÐÄTV's Ada Lovelace Day celebration took place on Wednesday 18 October 2023 and featured talks from four inspirational women in STEM.
ÌÇÐÄTV achieves teaching Gold
The University of ÌÇÐÄTV has won a hat-trick of Golds after being rated as ‘outstanding’ by the government’s Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF). More details hereLink opens in a new window.
Miles Reid awarded Sylvester Medal
Miles Reid has been awarded the Royal Society's Sylvester Medal "for his exceptionally creative research and fundamental insights into higher-dimensional algebraic geometry, in particular the minimal model program for 3-folds, and for untiring work for the community of algebraic geometers".
Read more about this prestigious award from the and about Miles’s live and work in the press releaseLink opens in a new window.
Upon receiving the news, Miles writes
“I do not intend to retire anytime soon. My work is my purpose and main pleasure in life.
I enjoy work with project students. Like me, these often have a unique world view, individual thought processes and the ability to concentrate on a narrow problem to the exclusion of the world around. This doesn’t always benefit small talk at parties!
I am delighted that more women are becoming involved in STEM subject research, but we still have a long way to go in diversity issues. While gender is still very much a work in progress, the class divide in countries like the UK and the Eurocentric imbalance resulting from our colonial past represent even bigger challenges."