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The postgraduate students have their own seminar series run by them for other students. This provides an excellent training ground for conference talks and enhances the postgraduate student experience.

The seminars in the 2021-22 series take place on Thursdays at 1pm. Talk titles will be revealed at least one week before the appropriate session.

This year the is organising the series and financially supporting the participation as speakers of fellow PhD students from other UK institutions.

Maths PhD Seminar Series 2021-22

Date and location Speaker and topic 

07 April 2022

13:00 鈥 14:00

M100 or join online

Ed Clark from the 澳门六合彩开奖记录
"A revision of the Isosupremic L^\infty Vectorial Minimisation Problem with nonlinear constraints"

24 March 2022

13:00 鈥 14:00

M100 or join online.

Joshua Dorrington, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
"The Impacts of Stochasticity on a Conceptual Regime Model"

Giulia Carigi, 澳门六合彩开奖记录
"Linear and fractional response for dissipative SPDEs"

10 February 2022

13.00 鈥 14.00 (Online)

Melanie Kobras, PhD student, 澳门六合彩开奖记录
"Eddy saturation in a two-level model of the atmosphere"

24 February 2022

13:00 鈥 14:00

M113 or via teams

Cathie Wells, PhD student at the 澳门六合彩开奖记录.
鈥淥ptimal Control: Pros and cons of the three main methods, with applications鈥.

16 December 2021

13:00 - 14:00 (Online)

Annet Kyomuhangi from Makerere University in Uganda.
"Reduced modules relative to functors".

Maths PhD Seminar Series 2020-21

Date and location Speaker and topic 

05 October 2020

(online)

George Chappelle (Imperial College London)
Saddle-node bifurcations in random dynamical systems

03 December 2020

(online)

Swinda Falkena
Non-Stationarity of Wintertime Atmospheric Circulation Regimes in the Euro-Atlantic Sector

10 December 2020

(online)

Elena Saggiero
Reconstructing regime-dependent causal relationships from observational time series

Maths PhD Seminar Series 2019-20

Date and location Speaker and topic 

17 October 2019

1-2pm

M113

Ammar Alrammahi
Multiplicative functions with sum zero on Beurling prime systems

Leonardo Repoli
Interaction between changing climate and infectious diseases

31 October 2019

1-2pm

M113

Calvin Nesbitt
Covariant Lyapunov Vectors - what they are and how to find them

Adrian Leung
Impact of the Mesoscale Range on Error Growth and the Limits to Atmospheric Predictability

12 December 2019

1-2pm

M113

Vadim Soloviev (external speaker, Adaptix Ltd)
Digital Tomosynthesis with Flat Panel Sources

Sebastiano Roncoroni
Kinetic modelling of vehicular traffic flow

30 January 2020

1-2pm

M314

Leva Dauzickaite
Spectral estimates for saddle point matrices arising in weak constraint four-dimensional variational data assimilation, and why do we even care

13 February 2020

1-2pm

M314

Laura Mansfield
Can we use machine learning to predict long-term patterns of climate change?

27 February 2020

1-2pm

M314

Andr茅 Macedo
Algebraic number theory, Heegner numbers and exp(pi*sqrt(163))

Manuel Santos Guti茅rrez
Response and sensitivity using Markov chains

12 March 2020

1-2pm

M314

Giulia Carigi
Ergodicity of SPDEs via the coupling method

Ed Clark
An introduction to Calculus of Variations in $L^\infty$

26 March 2020

POSTPONED

POSTPONED

2 April 2020

1-2pm

TEAMS

Cathie Wells
Reducing aviation air distance and thus both fuel burn and emissions by re-routing transatlantic flights

16 April 2020

1-2pm

TEAMS

Jaromir Sant (Warwick)
Convergence of Bayesian Estimators for Diffusions in Genetics

30 April 2020

1-2pm

TEAMS

Margaret Duff (Bath)
Solving Inverse Imaging Problems using Generative Machine Learning Models

14 May 2020

1-2pm

TEAMS

Tasmin Symons (Oxford)
TBC