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SUMMARY:Women in Mathematics Day
DESCRIPTION:11 May 2022\, Edith Morley Van Emden Theatre\, University of Reading \nTo coincide with the International Celebration of Women in Mathematics\, the London Mathematical Society\, and the Mathematics of Planet Earth Centre for Doctoral Training\, and University of Reading present a day with invited guest speakers: \n\nRenee Hoekzema (Postdoctoral Researcher\, Mathematical Institute\, University of Oxford)\nHua Lu (Research Scientist\, Atmosphere Ice and Climate\, the British Antarctic Survey\, Cambridge)\nCeline Maistret (Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellow\, School of Mathematics\, University of Bristol)\nAlmut Veraart (Professor of Statistics\, Imperial College London)\nplus posters and talks from Early Career Mathematicians.\n\nThe hosts of the meeting are Jennifer Scott (Professor of Mathematics at University of Reading and Director at Reading\, the Mathematics of Planet Earth Centre for Doctoral Training); and Rachel Newton (Reader in Number Theory and Future Leaders Fellow\, King’s College London). \nThis celebration of Women in Mathematics event is sponsored by the London Mathematical Society and the EPSRC Mathematics of Planet Earth Centre for Doctoral Training. \nThis is a hybrid event (in person and online) with all contributed talks and posters in person. \nAlthough celebrating Women in Mathematics\, EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO ATTEND (including undergraduate students) and the talks will be aimed at those with an interest in mathematics. \nCall for Abstracts from Early Career Mathematicians who would like to give a talk or poster is now open and will close on midnight 24 April. To apply\, complete the relevant section during registration and include an abstract of approximately one paragraph. Small travel bursaries will be available to those in need of support. To apply\, complete the relevant section in registration. \nMore information about the event can be found here and here. Or by emailing j.e.fillingham@reading.ac.uk. \nThere is no registration fee\, and refreshments and lunch will be provided free of charge. \nRegistration is now open and will close at 23.30 on 03 May 2022. Register on the Women in Mathematics Day event booking page.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/women-in-mathematics-day/
LOCATION:Edith Morley Building\, Van Emden Lecture Theatre\, Edith Morley Building\, University of Reading\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG6 6UR\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Research frontiers in climate services: perspectives from the Met Office Academic Partnership (MOAP)
DESCRIPTION:Part of Met Office Climate Services Week \nPlease join us for a set of talks and lively discussion on advancing research frontiers in climate services. As part of Met Office Climate Services Week\, this online event will showcase past and present collaborative work\, reflect on priority research areas to support climate services\, and highlight future opportunities to staff and students at MOAP partner universities and beyond. \nHosted by Joe Daron\, Fai Fung and Verity Payne from the Met Office with contributions from: \n\nDr Marta Bruno Soares – University of Leeds\nProf Ros Cornforth – University of Reading\nProf Michael Davies – University College London\nDr Rachel James & Dr Francesca Pianosi – University of Bristol\nProf Richard Betts – University of Exeter\nProf Tim Woollings – University of Oxford
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/research-frontiers-in-climate-services-perspectives-from-the-met-office-academic-partnership-moap/
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