The Turner-Kirk Trust generously granted the Isaac Newton Institute an endowment to support visits from pre-eminent mathematicians around the world. These mathematicians gave keynote seminars at the Institute and lectures around the UK. A listing of all Turner-Kirk-supported mathematicians, together with the programmes they participated in, is provided below.
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Professor Thomas Curtis | Newcastle University | Understanding Microbial Communities: Function, Structure and Dynamics |
Professor Jef Huisman | University of Amsterdam | Understanding Microbial Communities: Function, Structure and Dynamics |
Professor Alan McKane | University of Manchester | Understanding Microbial Communities: Function, Structure and Dynamics |
Professor Frank Rohwer | Louisiana State University | Understanding Microbial Communities: Function, Structure and Dynamics |
Dr Stephen Woodcock | University of Technology, Sydney | Understanding Microbial Communities: Function, Structure and Dynamics |
Professor Rama Cont | Imperial College, London | Systemic Risk: Mathematical Modelling and Interdisciplinary Approaches |
Professor Fernando Vega-Redondo | European University Institute, Florence | Systemic Risk: Mathematical Modelling and Interdisciplinary Approaches |
Professor Phil Dybvig | Washington University in St. Louis | Systemic Risk: Mathematical Modelling and Interdisciplinary Approaches |
Professor Andreea Minca | Cornell University | Systemic Risk: Mathematical Modelling and Interdisciplinary Approaches |
Professor Gui-Qiang Chen | University of Oxford | Free Boundary Problems and Related Topics |
Professor Charles Elliott | University of Warwick | Free Boundary Problems and Related Topics |
Professor John King | University of Nottingham | Free Boundary Problems and Related Topics |
Professor Juan Luis Vázquez Suárez | Universidad Autónoma de Madrid | Free Boundary Problems and Related Topics |
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