Compass students at ICML 2025
The Compass CDT will be well-represented at this year’s ICML, with several of its students having papers accepted by the prestigious event.
The Compass CDT will be well-represented at this year’s ICML, with several of its students having papers accepted by the prestigious event.
The School of Mathematics is delighted to share that Dr Henna Koivusalo has been recognised by the London Mathematical Society with the Anne Bennett Prize.
Dr Henna Koivusalo and Professor Oliver Johnson both make recent media appearances.
Improving upon its previous ranking, the School now sits in sixth place.
The School of Maths is delighted to welcome Dr Yihan Zhang as a new Lecturer in Statistical Science.
The School of Maths is delighted to welcome Professor Marco Bertola as a Royal Society Visiting Fellow.
Congratulations to the university of Bristol team who took park in this prestigious Maths competition.
Former Bristol postdoc Dr Jory Griffin has been awarded the Annales Henri Poincaré Prize for the journal’s most remarkable paper published in 2023.
The School of Maths' Dr Laura Monk has had a paper, entitled 'Friedman-Ramanujan functions in random hyperbolic geometry and application to spectral gaps II', published in Quanta Magazine.
Lecturer in Statistical Science, Juliette Unwin, is among 42 emerging leaders to be appointed.
On Wednesday 19 February, Professor Tanniemola Liverpool gave a public lecture in Oxford on The Mathematics of Wound Healing.
The School of Maths' Sean Dewar was a witness for a Guiness World Record, in anticipation of Pi day on 14 March.
To celebrate Women and Girls in STEM day, on 12 Feb the School of Mathematics arranged a free public event.
The School of Maths welcomes new Associate Professor Zemer Kosloff.
Bristol researchers, in collaboration with a multi-disciplinary team from Oxford and Strathclyde, have introduced a new scheme for speeding up quantum measurements, a vital building block for quantum technologies. This has been published in Physical Review Letters and been chosen as an “Editor’s suggestion”.
Three papers, authored by the School of Math's Sam Power, Rahil Morjaria and Song Liu, have been accepted at AISTATS 2025, which is a leading conference in AI, Statistics and Machine Learning.
Dr Juliette Unwin was part of the research team whose paper, 'Orphanhood and caregiver death among children in the United States by all-cause mortality, 2000–2021', was published in Nature Medicine.
The results of new research by Dr Matteo Fasiolo, on modelling electricity net-demand (consumption minus embedded generation) in Great Britain has recently been published in the Journal of the American Statistical Association.