Turner-Kirk Trust

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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2014-2015

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

2012-2014

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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