๐ฃ As well as invited speakers, this workshop will also involve some contributed talks. Please submit your abstract by Monday 27th April (more info available at https://t.co/R7IuO3HIJ1)
Come along to this exciting two-day workshop on 6-7 May to learn and share ideas about individual heterogeneity and its consequences within populations ๐๐งซ More info can be found at this link: https://t.co/R7IuO3HIJ1 @mgmgomes1@BingzhangC@_Lyndsay_94
Come along to this exciting two-day workshop on 6-7 May to learn and share ideas about individual heterogeneity and its consequences within populations ๐๐งซ More info can be found at this link: https://t.co/R7IuO3HIJ1 @mgmgomes1@BingzhangC@_Lyndsay_94
We had a great time today at our annual PGR conference hearing about the progress of PhD projects as well as the academic journey of our plenary speaker @kavstats!
Congratulations to the organisers for such a fantastic day and thanks to our speakers for the brilliant talks ๐ฉโ๐ซ๐จโ๐ซ
Great PhD linking kittiwake tracking, energetics and changing oceans. Based @UKCEHseabirds@UofGlasgow
collaborating with oceanographers @StrathMathStat Includes fieldwork, stats training and some very cool open-ended research questions.
https://t.co/gbyKhNuXxR
One very special aspect of being an academic is seeing younger colleagues graduating with a PhD or MSc.
Being able to help them in their journey to achieve their life goals is such a privilege.
Thank you to my November 2025 graduates at @StrathMathStat@UniStrathclyde !!!
Check out the following blog by postdoc Emma Dolmaire which explains the importance of carbon in marine ecology and discusses algorithms to convert outputs from nitrogen-based ecosystem models into carbon.
https://t.co/pYrMeLVs7j
Outreach officer @jonriddledevlin is rounding off this week at @DalryPrimary and @Auchenharvie. Thanks to all schools that Jon has visited this week for being so welcoming and taking part in the activities so enthusiastically! @MathsWeekScot #MathsWeekScot
Our outreach officer @jonriddledevlin has a busy week running activities in lots of schools in celebration of #MathsWeekScot! Maths murder mysteries, coding/decoding secret messages and infectious disease workshops are just some of the school activities he can run! @MathsWeekScot
Earlier this year Hywel also published a paper about Antiferromagnets: magnets that appear non-magnetic ๐งฒ This paper uses numerical schemes to understand these important materials, which are likely the future of magnetic recording devices
https://t.co/iD0z7yPTLK
Ever heard an annoying buzz from electrical wires? This is caused by the wire vibrating and is called magnetostriction. The following paper from PhD student Hywel Normington designs and analyses a numerical scheme for the dynamics of these materials.
https://t.co/veqJ8AG96u