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Our former Ph.D. student Marina Iliopoulou accepts a postdoctoral fellowship at UC Berkeley
We are pleased to announce that our former Ph.D. student Marina Iliopoulou (Ph.D. in 2013 under the supervision of Prof. Tony Carbery) has accepted a prestigious three year postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California, Berkeley.
Ph.D. student paper in Nature Climate Change
Rafael Silva is the lead author on an article published on 18 January in Nature Climate Change.
Lectureships and Professorship posts available in Statistics
We are continuing to expand the Statistics Research Group and are currently advertising for two lectureships, while the post of Chair of Statistics will go live in early January.
Grant success: Douglas Heggie
Congratulations to Douglas Heggie who has been awarded a Leverhulme Trust Research Project entitled NESSY: NEw Science from the phase space of dense stellar SYstems. The work will be be carried out in collaboration with ...
MLconf Industry Impact Student Research Award
The CoCoA [NIPS 2014] / CoCoA+ [ICML 2015] distributed optimization algorithm developed in a duo of papers with two co-authors from Edinburgh (Martin Takáč, Peter Richtarik) has won the MLconf Industry Impact Student Research Award. The award goes to our coauthor Virginia Smith (UC Berkeley).
Postgraduate Research Student Essay Prize
The School of Mathematics would like to congratulate the winners of the postgraduate research essay prize.
The Atiyah Lectures
Professor Sir Michael Atiyah is organising a new series with many speakers from different countries and different fields.
PhD graduates: Winter 2015
Congratulations to all of our PhD students graduating on 26th November 2015.
Postdoctoral Research Associate in Optimization
Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in optimization in the School of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. The post is available from 1st September 2016 for a 3 year fixed ...
Ruth King publishes in Biometrics
Congratulations are due to Ruth King who had the paper "Semi-Markov Arnason-Schwarz Models" accepted by Biometrics, one of the top five Statistics journals.