Born #OnThisDay in 1900 was Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin. In her doctoral thesis she concluded stars are primarily composed of hydrogen & helium, an idea dismissed by the establishment of the day. It was later described as "the most brilliant PhD thesis ever written in astronomy."
J'ai signé pour🇬🇧🇪🇺🌍parce que tous les pays de l'UE conviennent que la science est plus forte lorsque nous travaillons ensemble.Rejoignez-moi pour que Royaume-Uni et l'UE collaborent dans le domaine de la science,signez la pétition-lien: https://t.co/adCK71GqiI
#DealforScience
Fridges aren't just for food🧀 Many vaccines also need to stay cool, so taking them to remote parts of the world can be challenging. BBSRC-funded research is finding ways to help TB vaccines withstand heat so they can travel to where they're needed most - no fridge required!
#Mathematics is a powerful tool which delivers insight and solves complex real-world challenges. Watch these real word examples: https://t.co/ONsQVderVS
#maths4industry
We’re working hard in Brussels on the draft of our report to the European Commission entitled “Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI”. It will be published for public consultation on December 18th. #AI#ArtificialIntelligence@UCC @scienceirel @RIAdawson
Today in Math History: Emmy Noether received her Ph.D. degree from the University of Erlangen, for a dissertation on algebraic invariants. She went on to become one of the world's greatest mathematicians. #WomeninStem#MathMatters
ESGI140 @IPSsetubal solving problems on water management services for Infraquinta and on data management during sport events for @lap2go. https://t.co/uS7t7Tt5OQ
D3EMO Modeling Week - Data Driven Decision Making and Optimisation https://t.co/wnmLAewHWd … with thanks to @AliceRaffaele1 (apologies for the typo on your surname)
Lots of interesting industrially driven mathematics research taking place around Europe which we're finding out about at the EU Maths IN meeting
Check some of these groups out here
@mso4sc@SMI2_CNR
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@AderitoAraujo