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Benedict Leimkuhler to give prestigious Bernoulli Lecture
Benedict Leimkuhler will give the prestigious Bernoulli Lecture.
Dr Anna Lisa Varri awarded Future Leaders Fellowship
Dr Varri has been awarded a UK Research and Innovation Future Leaders Fellowship as part of the Government's aims to secure the country as world-leading in scientific research and innovation.
SIGEST paper to appear in SIAM review
A paper written by Aretha Teckentrup has been chosen as the SIGEST paper to appear in the September 2019 issue of SIAM review.
UKRI/EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Mathematical Modelling, Analysis and Computation ("MAC-MIGS")
The University of Edinburgh's School of Mathematics, in collaboration with its Maxwell Institute partners at Heriot-Watt University, has been awarded around £6M by The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) for a new centre for training PhDs which is addressed to the formulation, analysis and implementation of state-of-the-art mathematical and computational models and methods.
EPSRC grant awarded
James Maddison is a Co-Investigator on an EPSRC project led by Dr Miguel Bernabeu Llinares (CMVM).
Aretha Teckentrup awarded the SIAG/Uncertainty Quantification Early Career Prize
Aretha Teckentrup has been awarded the SIAM Activity Group of Uncertainty Quantification (SIAG/UQ) Early Career Prize.
New model demonstrates the effect of eddies on ocean current and climate
A recent article published in the Journal of Geophysical Research co-authored by James Maddison of the School of Mathematics proposes a new mathematical model for the impact of eddies on the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, the ...
Grant Success: Ben Leimkuhler
Congratulations to Ben Leimkuhler who has been awarded an EPSRC three year responsive mode grant.
Big day for big data: the Alan Turing Institute
The School of Mathematics will join with computer scientists at Edinburgh University, as well as partners at 4 other major UK universities (Cambridge, Oxford, UCL and Warwick) in realising the vision of the Alan Turing Institute as the UK's hub for new research in data science.
Grant success: James Maddison
Congratulations to James Maddison, in collaboration with Patrick Farrell (University of Oxford), for their successful eCSE application: Parallel supermeshing for multimesh modelling. This project will also involve one researcher ...