Jesse Taylor-West awarded National Fellowship
School of Mathematics PhD student Jesse Taylor-West has been awarded an EPSRC National Fellowship in Fluids and Dynamics
School of Mathematics PhD student Jesse Taylor-West has been awarded an EPSRC National Fellowship in Fluids and Dynamics
The London Mathematical Society has announced that Professor Jens Marklof FRS has been nominated as President Elect
Congratulations to Dr Celine Maistret who has successfully applied to the Royal Society's Policy Associate scheme
Dr Mike Blake has been awarded an ERC Starting Grant worth €1,478,166 to address central challenges concerning the dynamics of strongly interacting quantum systems.
On 3 March 2023, Professor Oliver Johnson will publish his new book Numbercrunch
The Faculty of Science has awarded Harry Petyt the 2022 Doctoral Prize for Mathematical or Environmental Sciences.
Former PhD student of the School of Maths has been awarded the 2022 Advancement Award of the Austrian Mathematical Society
Dr Marton Balazs has been awarded a research grant from EPSRC
Nikolas Breuckmann, who is currently a Research Fellow at UCL and will be joining the School as a Lecturer in Quantum Computing Theory in November, has recently announced a proof of the NLTS conjecture, a famous open problem in quantum information theory.
The Heilbronn Institute is delighted to announce this year's Annual Conference, taking place from the 8 - 9 September 2022
Dr Valeriy Slastikov's paper has been published by PNAS.
Congratulations to Balint Toth on being elected Corresponding Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Congratulations to Justin McInroy, former Heilbronn Research Fellow, who has been offered a lectureship position at the University of Chester.
The Fields Medal is awarded to recognize outstanding mathematical achievement for existing work and for the promise of future achievement.
The Fields Medal is awarded to recognize outstanding mathematical achievement for existing work and for the promise of future achievement.
Huge congratulations to Asma Hassannezhad on being one of the 2022 LMS prize winners.
Congratulations to Irene Pasquinelli who has been awarded a three-year Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship (held in Bristol) for her project 'Counting curves on non-orientable surfaces'.
Congratulations to Scott Harper, Heilbronn Fellow, who has been awarded a three-year Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship (held in St Andrews) for his project “Group Generation: From Finite to Infinite”. The Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship is a highly prestigious, fiercely competitive award. It provides career development opportunities for researchers who are at a relatively early stage of their academic careers but who have a proven record of research.
Congratulations to Stephen Piddock, Heilbronn Research Fellow, who has been offered a lectureship position at Royal Holloway, University of London starting this autumn.
The School of Mathematics is pleased to be hosting the 15th edition of the ANTS meeting, from 8 – 12 August.
Congratulations to Professor Philip Welch on being elected as President of the European Set Theory Society.
From 12 to 16 September 2022, the School of Mathematics will be hosting this exciting conference, bringing together experts and young researchers to discuss the latest achievements in this dynamic field.
A new programme, funded by a £3m grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, will establish a vibrant and cross-disciplinary community of researchers in universities - including University of Bristol - in quantum computing and computer science.
On Tuesday 5 April, Professor Oliver Johnson, Director of the Institute for Statistical Science, will be a member of a panel at the Royal Statistical Society.
Congratulations to Honorary Research Associate Mark Pearson, whose submission to the Oxford Hackathon 2022 won the MLH (Major League Hacking) prize for best utilization of GitHub.
In celebration of International Women's Day 2022 the School of Mathematics hosted a variety of activities for students and staff.
The School of Maths is delighted to be hosting this event exploring the field of quantum computing, which is at an extremely exciting stage.
Huge congratulations to Rachel Bennett, Sammy Ragy and Matthew Tointon on all being selected to present in the 2022 STEM for Britain Exhibition.