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New equivariant methods in algebraic and differential geometry

January - June 2024

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Anti-diffusive dynamics: from sub-cellular to astrophysical scales

January - June 2024

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Solidarity for mathematicians

Giving refuge to researchers in the mathematical sciences

What's On at INI

Seminars

Live

Integrating on Hilbert schemes and multipoint formulas II.

19 March 2024 – 11:45 to 12:45

Andras Szenes Université de Genève; None / Other

Envelopes and evolutes of curves and surfaces

19 March 2024 – 14:00 to 15:00

Ragni Piene Universitetet i Oslo

Mechanism of layering discussion

19 March 2024 – 14:45 to 16:00

Christopher Jones University of Leeds

On the geometry and topology of aspherical compact Kähler manifolds and related questions

19 March 2024 – 15:30 to 16:30

Laurentiu Maxim University of Wisconsin-Madison

TBA

20 March 2024 – 10:15 to 11:15

Erwan Rousseau Université de Bretagne Occidentale

Large-scale structures in transitional turbulence

20 March 2024 – 11:30 to 12:30

Dwight Barkley University of Warwick

Vector fields with low pole order

20 March 2024 – 11:45 to 12:45

Joël Merker Université Paris-Saclay

A Grassmannian technique and the Kobayashi Conjecture

21 March 2024 – 10:15 to 11:15

Eric Riedl University of Notre Dame

Hyperbolicity of symmetric powers via Nevanlinna theory

21 March 2024 – 14:00 to 15:00

Natalia Garcia Fritz Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Quotient surface singularities and big cotangent bundles

21 March 2024 – 15:30 to 16:30

Bruno De Oliveira University of Miami

Bifurcations of the large-scale tropical atmospheric circulation

21 March 2024 – 16:00 to 17:00

Corentin Herbert ENS - Lyon

Current Programmes

Latest News

Building the perfect seminar room: behind the scenes with INI’s IT team

27 February 2024

Building the perfect seminar room: behind the scenes with INI’s IT team

Find out all about this exciting project through photos, videos and interviews with key staff.

Extensions offered to seven “Solidarity” programme participants

9 February 2024

Extensions offered to seven “Solidarity” programme participants

The extensions will allow these refugee mathematicians to continue their research at their host institutions until September 2024.

Samantha Skehel, 1967-2024

26 January 2024

Samantha Skehel, 1967-2024

The staff and greater community of the Isaac Newton Institute are greatly saddened by the death of Samantha Skehel, who passed away on Friday 26 January 2024.

Vacancies: INI Postdoctoral Research Fellowships

20 December 2023

Vacancies: INI Postdoctoral Research Fellowships

The Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (INI) invites applications for up to six 12-month INI Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mathematics. This scheme has been established to enable early career researchers in the mathematical sciences to gain experience, independence and new connections, and hence create a foundation for a successful academic career.

The Isaac Newton Institute

“A world famous place for research in the mathematical sciences with a reputation for efficient management and a warm welcome for visitors”

The Isaac Newton Institute is a national and international visitor research institute. It runs research programmes on selected themes in mathematics and the mathematical sciences with applications over a wide range of science and technology. It attracts leading mathematical scientists from the UK and overseas to interact in research over an extended period.

INI has a vital national role, building on many strengths that already exist in UK universities, aiming to generate a new vitality through stimulating and nurturing research throughout the country.

During each scientific programme new collaborations are made and ideas and expertise are exchanged and catalysed through lectures, seminars and informal interaction, which the INI building has been designed specifically to encourage.

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