SCHEDULE
A pdf version of the schedule is available here.
Registration
9-9:30, Reception
Register, collect your name tag, and sign up for 15 minute sessions with our industry sponsors.
Welcome
9:30-9:45, L2
The Conference Committee
Key Note Speaker
9:45-10:45, L2
Brigitte Stenhouse, The Open University - “I thought it unjust that women should have been given a desire for knowledge if it were wrong to acquire it”: Rediscovering mathematics through the Personal Recollections of Mary Somerville
Coffee Break
10:45-11:15, South Mezzanine
Concurrent Talks
11:15-13:00
Group 1 (L2)
11:15 - 12:00 Melanie Rupflin, The University of Oxford - (Almost) Optimal geometric objects
12:10 - 12:55 Christl Donnelly, The University of Oxford - A statistical epidemiologist's life on the edge (of the science-policy interface)
Group 2 (L3)
11:15 - 12:00 Mura Yakerson, The University of Oxford - Don Juan, or The Love of Algebraic Geometry
12:10 - 12:55 Tacey O'Neil, The Open University - Hiding out in mathematics (living in the shadows of analysis)
Group Photo at 13:00 outside the Mathematical Institute (location is weather permitting!)
Lunch
13:00-14:00, South Mezzanine
A sandwich lunch will be provided. There will also be stands by our various sponsors.
Concurrent Talks by Early-Career Mathematicians
14:00-15:00
Applied Mathematics (L2)
14:00 - 14:12 Gillian Grindstaff, The University of Oxford - Statistics in the space of phylogenetic trees
14:12 - 14:24 TD Dang, University College London - Three-dimensional melting of ice in shear flow
14:24 - 14:36 Otilia Casuneanu, The University of Oxford - Mathematical modelling of carnivorous pitcher plants and chemotactic attraction of foraging ants
14:36 - 14:48 Anushka Herale, University College London - A minimal continuum model of clogging in spatio-temporally varying channels
14:48 - 15:00 Anna Berryman, The University of Oxford - Region and occupation bottlenecks of the net zero transition
Pure Mathematics (L3)
14:00 - 14:15 Sofía Marlasca Aparicio, The University of Oxford - Ultrasolid Geometry and Deformation Theory
14:15 - 14:30 Isabel Rendell, King's College London - Rational Points on Curves
14:30 - 14:45 Shaked Bader, The University of Oxford - CAT(0) Polygonal Complexes are 2 median
14:45 - 15:00 Alexandra Embleton, Royal Holloway, University of London - Cohomological Invariants of Bredon Modules
Careers Stalls
14:00-15:00, South Mezzanine
Come and talk to our sponsors about the various careers available outside academia. There will also be bookable 1:1 sessions with industry representatives.
Networking Session
15:00-16:00, South Mezzanine
Poster presentations by attendees.
Careers stands with our sponsors.
Crafts station.
1:1 sessions with industry representatives
Tea and Coffee
Panel Discussion on the Leaky Pipeline and Beyond
16:00-16:45, L2
Brigitte Stenhouse
Tacey O'Neil
Christl Donnelly
Melanie Rupflin
Kimiya Minoukadeh
Closing Remarks
16:45-17:00, L2
The Conference Committee