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13 September 2023 to 15 September 2023
Wednesday 13th September 2023 | |||
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12:00 to 13:00 | Centre for Mathematical Sciences | ||
13:00 to 13:10 |
Clare Merritt Newton Gateway to Mathematics ; Mike Cates University of Cambridge |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
13:10 to 13:50 |
Patrick Richard Université Gustave Eiffel |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
13:50 to 14:30 |
Matthieu Wyart EPFL - Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
14:30 to 14:50 | Centre for Mathematical Sciences | ||
14:50 to 15:30 |
Silke Henkes Universiteit Leiden |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
15:30 to 16:10 |
Suzanne Fielding Durham University |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
16:10 to 16:50 |
Davide Marenduzzo University of Edinburgh |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
16:50 to 17:30 |
Stephan Grill Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
17:30 to 18:30 | Centre for Mathematical Sciences |
Thursday 14th September 2023 | |||
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09:15 to 09:55 |
Alexandra Zidovska New York University |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
09:55 to 10:35 |
Fred MacKintosh Rice University |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
10:35 to 11:15 |
Lucio Isa ETH Zurich |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
11:15 to 11:35 | Centre for Mathematical Sciences | ||
11:35 to 12:15 |
Jasna Brujic Columbia University |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
12:15 to 12:55 |
Ramin Golestanian Max-Planck-Institut für Dynamics and Self-Organisation; University of Oxford |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
12:55 to 13:55 | Centre for Mathematical Sciences | ||
13:55 to 14:25 |
Adam OConnell Reckitt |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
14:25 to 14:55 |
Ramesh Soundararajan AstraZeneca |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
14:55 to 15:25 |
Andrew Terentjev Cambridge Smart Plastics |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
15:25 to 15:55 |
Hugh Stitt Johnson Matthey |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
15:55 to 16:15 | Centre for Mathematical Sciences | ||
16:15 to 16:20 |
Thomas Barker Cardiff University |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
16:20 to 16:25 |
Robin Burton University of Edinburgh |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
16:25 to 16:30 |
Andreas Ehrmann Institute of Science and Technology (IST Austria) |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
16:30 to 16:35 |
William Piñeros Université du Luxembourg |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
16:35 to 16:40 |
Ryota Takaki Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
16:40 to 16:45 |
Mingchao Liu University of Birmingham |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
16:45 to 16:50 |
Hugues Meyer Universität des Saarlandes |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
16:50 to 16:55 |
Mengjie Zu Institute of Science and Technology (IST Austria) |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
16:55 to 17:00 |
Jesus Antonio Gonzalez Espinosa Queen Mary University of London |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
17:00 to 17:05 |
Matan Yah Ben Zion Tel Aviv University |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
17:05 to 17:10 |
Alexander Chamolly Institut Pasteur |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
19:30 to 19:30 | Centre for Mathematical Sciences |
Friday 15th September 2023 | |||
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09:15 to 09:55 |
Tobias Grafke University of Warwick |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
09:55 to 10:35 |
Robert Jack University of Cambridge |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
10:35 to 11:15 |
Vera Melinda Galfi Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
11:15 to 11:35 | Centre for Mathematical Sciences | ||
11:35 to 12:15 |
Jean-Philippe Bouchaud Capital Fund Management |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
12:15 to 13:15 |
Andrea Liu University of Pennsylvania ; Jean-Philippe Bouchaud Capital Fund Management ; Peter Olmsted Georgetown University ; Robert Jack University of Cambridge ; Tobias Grafke University of Warwick ; Vera Melinda Galfi Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
Centre for Mathematical Sciences | |
13:15 to 13:30 | Centre for Mathematical Sciences | ||
13:30 to 13:30 | Centre for Mathematical Sciences |
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